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1598

Philip II Dies at the Escorial

September 13, 1598

Philip II of Spain died after a long and humiliating final illness at the Escorial, his austere granite palace-monastery outside Madrid. He had outlived his hopes of conquering England, reconquering the Netherlands, and crushing Protestantism. His desk, at the end, was buried in unanswered papers from every corner of the world.