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The Spanish, by contrast, were ascendant—and the combination of their swaggering progress through the New World and the Old, along with the formal unification of the Aragonese and Castilian crowns, launched a new golden age on the Iberian Peninsula. It was eventually personified by Charles V’s son and successor, Philip II, under whose patronage Madrid and the grand palace of El Escorial became the beating heart of European sophistication.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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