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In 1559, by order of a decree issued on November 22 in Aranjuez, Philip II prohibited Spaniards from studying in any foreign universities except Bologna, Rome, Naples, and Coimbra, under pain of heavy sanctions. The effect was to significantly undermine Hispanic humanism, as the Iberian Peninsula was cut off from Protestant Europe.
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