Final answer:
Philip of Burgundy, known as Philip the Handsome, was invested with the duchy of Burgundy, though he could not have been involved in events beyond his death in 1506. If referring to Philip II of Spain, his notable events include his reign over Spain and the Spanish Armada. There seems to be a chronological discrepancy with the question's details.
Step-by-step explanation:
In April 1506, Philip of Burgundy, also known as Philip the Handsome, was invested with the duchy of Burgundy. The question, however, seems to be slightly off in chronology and is likely referring to a different historical figure related to Burgundy or possibly a mix-up with another historical event involving a person named Philip.
For clarity, Philip the Handsome was the father of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and died in 1506, so he would not have been involved in events beyond that year. Philip II of Spain, another figure often associated with Burgundy due to his ancestry, had significant encounters throughout his reign, such as briefly becoming King of England through marriage to Queen Mary I, dealing with the loss of the Spanish Armada, and encountering financial trouble with Spain declaring bankruptcy several times.
However, if the student is referring to events related to the Burgundian territories and the House of Habsburg, it is necessary to align the correct historical figures with their respective events. In 1506, Charles V would have been a child, and Philip II of Spain was not born until 1527.