Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1580
Iberian Union
January 31, 1580
Philip II of Spain claimed the vacant Portuguese throne after the death of his uncle, Cardinal-King Henry. Portuguese nobles who objected were intimidated, bribed, or exiled. For the next sixty years, Spain and Portugal and their combined empires in Africa, Asia, and the Americas would have a single monarch. Portuguese administrators fiercely resisted Spanish interference, maintaining separate institutions throughout the sixty-year union.