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  2. Duchy of Inner Austria (1406-1453) Raised in 1453 to: Archduchy of Inner Austria (1453-1490) Archduchy of Austria (Inner Austrian line) (1490-1564) Archduchy of Lower and Upper Austria (1564-1619) Archduchy of Further Austria (with County of Tyrol) (1564-1619) Archduchy of Inner Austria (1564-1619) Archduchy of Austria (Inner Austrian line ...

  3. Charles V (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain from 1516 to 1556, and Lord of the Netherlands as titular Duke of Burgundy from 1506 to 1555.

  4. Maximilian died in Wels, Upper Austria, at three o'clock in the morning on 12 January 1519. [281] [282] [283] Different historians have listed different diseases as the main cause of death, including cancer (likely stomach cancer or intestinal cancer ), pneumonia , syphilis , gall stones, stroke (he did have a combination of dangerous medical ...

  5. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. views 3,934,224 updated. CHARLES V, HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR. Reigned 1519 to 1558; b. Ghent, Flanders, Feb. 24, 1500; d. San Jer ó nimo de Yuste, Province of Estremadura, Spain, Sept. 21, 1558.

  6. www.tacitus.nu › historical-atlas › austria2Austria 1519-1699 - Tacitus

    Charles V who inherited the Burgundian lands in 1506, Spain and Both Sicilies in 1516 and the Austrian hereditary lands together with the Holy Roman Empire's throne in 1519, also had a brother named Ferdinand who according to German custom had an equal share of the government of the Habsburg lands within the Holy roman empire.

  7. May 11, 2018 · MAXIMILIAN I (HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE) (1459 – 1519; ruled 1493 – 1519), Holy Roman emperor. Maximilian I was a member of the Habsburg Dynasty. Elected king of Romans in 1486, he declared himself elected Holy Roman emperor in 1508.

  8. For a short time Austria too belonged to Charles’s global empire. On the death of his grandfather Maximilian I in 1519 Charles had inherited the Austrian patrimonial lands.

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