Overview
The Iberian Union or the Hispanic Monarchy, describes the period from 1580 to 1640 in which the Monarchy of Spain under the Habsburg dynasty, then the personal union of the crowns of Castile and Aragon, brought in personal union also the Kingdom of Portugal. It incorporated the entire Iberian Peninsula except Andorra, as well as Portuguese and Spanish overseas possessions, under the Spanish Habsburg monarchs Philip II, Philip III, and Philip IV. The union began after the Portuguese succession crisis of 1580 and the ensuing War of the Portuguese Succession, and lasted until the Portuguese Restoration War, during which the House of Braganza was established as Portugal's new ruling dynasty with the acclamation of John IV as the new king.
Historical Periods
Iberian Union (1582–1587)
1582 CE – 1587 CE
Area: 802,291 km²
Iberian Union (1588–1594)
1588 CE – 1594 CE
Area: 815,550 km²
Iberian Union (1595–1599)
1595 CE – 1599 CE
Area: 801,140 km²
Iberian Union (1600–1601)
1600 CE – 1601 CE
Area: 798,929 km²
Iberian Union (1602–1608)
1602 CE – 1608 CE
Area: 800,115 km²
Iberian Union (1609–1611)
1609 CE – 1611 CE
Area: 799,633 km²
Iberian Union (1612–1618)
1612 CE – 1618 CE
Area: 799,588 km²
Iberian Union (1619–1621)
1619 CE – 1621 CE
Area: 799,567 km²
Iberian Union (1622–1625)
1622 CE – 1625 CE
Area: 805,109 km²
Iberian Union (1626–1628)
1626 CE – 1628 CE
Area: 805,210 km²
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