![]() These men would serve him throughout their lives, as would Gonzalo P érez (d. ![]() 1516 –1573) and Luis de Requesens (1528 –1576), the son of his governor Z ú ñiga. Philip was close to his sisters, Mar ía (1528 –1603) and Juana (1535 –1573), and to two pages, the Portuguese nobleman Ruy G ómez de Silva (c. Later he would study with more illustrious tutors, including the humanist Juan Crist óbal Calvete de Estrella (d. Philip displayed reasonable aptitude in arms and letters alike, though historians have faulted Siliceo's narrow piety, and Philip for ineptitude in modern languages. 1546) headed his household from 1535 and supervised his knightly training. His tutor (1534 –1541) was the future archbishop of Toledo, Juan Mart ínez Siliceo (1486 –1557), while the Castilian nobleman Juan de Z ú ñiga (d. ![]() The emperor's frequent absences limited Philip's contact with his father, and he was raised in his mother's court until her death in 1539. Philip, the firstborn of Charles V (ruled 1516 –1556 as Charles I Holy Roman emperor, ruled 1519 –1556) and Empress Isabella, was reared in Castile. ![]()
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