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Two Royal Journeys Two Royal Journeys
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Philip II’s Entries and Festive Cycles in the Crown of Aragon in 1585–86: Theaters of Power or Contestation? Philip II’s Entries and Festive Cycles in the Crown of Aragon in 1585–86: Theaters of Power or Contestation?
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Philip II and his World Philip II and his World
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Philip II’s Voyage: Madrid to Zaragoza Philip II’s Voyage: Madrid to Zaragoza
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Entering Zaragoza Entering Zaragoza
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The Meaning of Festivals: Theaters of Power or Contestation? The Meaning of Festivals: Theaters of Power or Contestation?
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The Aftermath of the Entry into Zaragoza The Aftermath of the Entry into Zaragoza
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After Zaragoza: Philip II in Catalonia After Zaragoza: Philip II in Catalonia
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Barcelona and the King Barcelona and the King
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Philip II Comes to Barcelona for the First Time as a King Philip II Comes to Barcelona for the First Time as a King
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Philip II’s Visit to Barcelona in 1585 Philip II’s Visit to Barcelona in 1585
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Reading Philip II’s Entries into Barcelona Reading Philip II’s Entries into Barcelona
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On the Way to Monzón On the Way to Monzón
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On the Way to Valencia On the Way to Valencia
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The Trying Trip to Tarazona in 1592 The Trying Trip to Tarazona in 1592
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V A King Goes Traveling: Philip II in the Crown of Aragon, 1585–86 and 1592
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Published:March 2012
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Abstract
This chapter looks at Philip II's long voyages to the Crown of Aragon in 1585–86 and in 1592, and on the king's long and conflicting relations with Barcelona. These two extended journeys, coming as they did towards the end of Philip II's rule, allow one to compare the celebrations of an earlier age with the complicated and often unsuccessful emplotment of the king's progress through his eastern kingdoms. The pageantry of Philip's early years, when still as a prince he traveled through, and enjoyed lavish receptions in, Italy and the Low Countries, has been replaced by a comparative austerity born of new political realities and the slow but noticeable deterioration of Spanish influence in European affairs. Indeed, Philip II's 1585–86 and 1592 journeys provide a rather accurate reading of political shifts and of the mounting difficulties facing Spain.
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