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==Titles and style== In the [[Treaty of Madrid (1630)]], Philip was styled "Philip, by the grace of God [[list of Spanish kings|king of the Spains]], [[list of Sicilian kings|Both the Sicilies]], [[list of kings of Jerusalem|Jerusalem]], the Indies, etc., [[archduke of Austria]], [[list of Burgundian dukes|duke of Burgundy]], [[list of Milanese dukes|Milan]], etc., [[list of counts of Habsburg|count of Habsburg]], [[list of Tyrolian counts|Tyrol]], etc." in full and "the [[Most Serene]] Philip IV, [[Rex Catholicissimus|Catholic King]] of the Spains," for short.<ref name="ReferenceA">Davenport, p.{{Clarify|date=July 2012}}</ref> In the [[Treaty of Münster (1648)]], he was styled "Don Philip the Fourth, by the grace of God king of [[list of Castilian kings|Castile]], [[list of Leonese kings|Leon]], [[list of Aragonese kings|Aragon]], [[Kingdom of the Two Sicilies|the Two Sicilies]], Jerusalem, [[list of Navarrese kings|Navarre]], [[list of kings of Granada|Granada]], [[Kingdom of Toledo (Crown of Castile)|Toledo]], [[list of Valencian kings|Valencia]], [[list of Galician kings|Galicia]], [[list of Majorcan kings|Majorca]], [[list of Minorcan kings|Minorca]], [[list of kings of Seville|Seville]], [[Kingdom of Sardinia|Sardinia]], [[list of kings of Cordoba|Cordoba]], [[list of Sardinian kings|Corsica]], [[list of Murcian kings|Murcia]], [[list of kings of Jaen|Jaen]], [[list of kings of Algeciras|Algeciras]], [[list of kings of Gibraltar|Gibraltar]], the [[list of kings of the Canary Islands|Canary Islands]], the Eastern and Western Indies, the islands and ''terra firma'' of the Ocean, archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, [[list of dukes of Brabant|Brabant]], Milan, count of Habsburg, [[list of Flemish counts|Flanders]], Tyrol, [[list of Barcelonian counts|Barcelona]], lord of [[List of lords of Biscay|Biscay]] and [[list of lords of Molina|Molina]], etc." in full and "King of the Spains, Don Philip the Fourth and King of [[list of Portuguese kings|Portugal]] and the [[list of kings of the Algarves|Algarves]] Don Philip the Third ", for short.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> After the [[Great Potosí Mint Fraud of 1649]], between 1651 and 1652, the mint of [[Pamplona]] issued coins with the text {{lang|la-x-new|Philippus Dei Gratia Castelle et Navarrae rex}} ("Philip king of Castile and Navarre [[by the grace of God]]"). The [[Cortes of Navarre]] protested this offence to the [[Fuero|charter]] of Navarre. The king then compensated in 1652 with a short issue of coins with the text {{lang|la-x-new|Philippus Sextus dei Gratia Navarrae rex}} ("Philip the Sixth king of Navarre by the grace of God").<ref name="Saiz">{{cite news |last1=Saiz |first1=Rodrigo |title=La moneda de Felipe VI (de Navarra y no de España) que saldrá a subasta por más de 400.000 euros en Suiza |url=https://www.eldiario.es/navarra/moneda-felipe-vi-navarra-no-espana-saldra-subasta-400-000-euros-suiza_1_11823147.html |access-date=18 November 2024 |work=ElDiario.es |date=17 November 2024 |language=es-ES|trans-title=The coin of Philip VI (of Navarre, not of Spain) that will auction for over 400,000 euros in Switzerland}}</ref>
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