Philip IV (of Spain)1

M, #13751, b. 8 April 1605, d. 17 September 1665
Father*Philip III (of Spain)1 b. 14 Apr 1578, d. 31 Mar 1621
Mother*Archduchess Margarethe (of Austria)1 b. 25 Dec 1584, d. 3 Oct 1611
Relationship8th cousin 13 times removed of Robert Michael Damon
Reference9GJ4-30
Philip IV (of Spain) was born on 8 April 1605 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.1 He was the son of Philip III (of Spain) and Archduchess Margarethe (of Austria).1 Philip IV (of Spain) married Elizabeth de Bourbon, daughter of King Henry IV 'The Great' (of France) and Marie de Medici, on 25 November 1615 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France.1 Philip IV (of Spain) married Archduchess Marie Anna (of Austria), daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Maria Anna (of Spain), on 8 November 1649 in Wien, Wien, Austria.1 Philip IV (of Spain) died on 17 September 1665 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain, at age 60.1 He was buried in El Escorial, Madrid, Spain.1
Philip IV's mother Archduchess Margarethe (of Austria) died on 3 October 1611 in El Escorial, Madrid, Spain.1 Philip IV's father Philip III (of Spain) died on 31 March 1621 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria Margarita (of Spain) on 14 August 1621.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Maria Margarita (of Spain) died on 15 August 1621.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Margarita (of Spain) on 25 November 1623.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Margarita (of Spain) died on 22 December 1623.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria Eugenia (of Spain) on 21 November 1625.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Maria Eugenia (of Spain) died on 21 July 1627.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Isabel (of Spain) on 31 October 1627.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Isabel (of Spain) died on 1 November 1627.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Prince Balthazar (of Spain) on 17 October 1629.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Prince Francisco Fernando (of Spain) in 1632.1 Philip IV's son Prince Francisco Fernando (of Spain) died on 12 March 1634.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria Antonia (of Spain) on 17 January 1636.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Maria Antonia (of Spain) died on 5 December 1636.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Marie Therese (of Spain) on 20 September 1638.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became a widower with the death of his wife, Elizabeth de Bourbon on 6 October 1644 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain, at age 41.1 Philip IV's son Prince Balthazar (of Spain) died in September 1646.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Margarita (of Spain) on 12 July 1651.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Maria Ambrosia (of Spain) on 5 December 1655.1 Philip IV's daughter Princess Maria Ambrosia (of Spain) died on 21 December 1655.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Prince Felipe Prosper (of Spain) on 28 December 1657.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Prince Thomas Carlos (of Spain) on 23 December 1658.1 Philip IV's son Prince Thomas Carlos (of Spain) died on 22 October 1659.1 Philip IV's daughter was married at wedding of Marie Therese (of Spain) and King Louis XIV (of France) on 9 June 1660 in France.1 Philip IV's son Prince Felipe Prosper (of Spain) died on 1 November 1661.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of King Carlos II (of Spain) on 6 November 1661.1 Philip IV (of Spain) became the father of Princess Daughter (of Spain) in November 1662.1

8 Children of Philip IV (of Spain) and Elizabeth de Bourbon, daughter of King Henry IV 'The Great' (of France) and Marie de Medici,

Children

6 Children of Philip IV (of Spain) and Archduchess Marie Anna (of Austria), daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III (of the Holy Roman Empire) and Princess Maria Anna (of Spain),

Children
ChartsEnglish Royalty (#1)
English Royalty (#2)
English Royalty (Indented) (#1)
English Royalty (Indented) (#2)
Last Edited7 Oct 2001

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.