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  2. Charles V abdicated as Archduke of Austria in 1522, and nine years after that he had the German princes elect Ferdinand as King of the Romans, who thus became his designated successor as emperor, a move that "had profound implications for state formation in south-eastern Europe".

  3. When Charles I was beheaded on 30 January 1649 the line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones was: Charles, Prince of Wales (born 1630), eldest son of Charles I Prince James, Duke of York (born 1633), second son of Charles I

  4. 1500–1558. King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. C harles V became the most powerful monarch of his day, ruling over an empire that included what is now Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, parts of Italy and central Europe, and large areas in the Americas.

  5. Oct 2, 2020 · Predecessor: Maximilian I. Successor: Ferdinand I. Most known for: Defending the Catholic Faith; fighting numerous times against France and the Ottoman Empire. Other titles and crowns: King of Spain (Castile and Aragon) – 1516-1521; Archduke of Austria (1519-1521); Lord of the Netherlands (1506-1555) Also known as: Charles I in Spain.

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  6. In ten years, Charles V had successfully restored the power of the Holy Roman Empire to its medieval grandeur. [6] Leaving Italy for Germany, the Emperor witnessed, in the Austrian city of Innsbruck, the death of Gattinara, the man largely responsible for the treaties of 1529 and for the coronation of 1530.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Charles V (1500–58) Holy Roman Emperor (1519–56) and King of Spain, as Charles I (1516–56). He ruled the Spanish kingdoms, s Italy, the Netherlands, and the Austrian Habsburg lands by inheritance and, when elected Emperor in succession to his grandfather, Maximilian I, headed the largest European empire since Charlemagne.

  8. Charles Vi (holy Roman Empire), Charles VI, 16851740, Holy Roman emperor (171140), king of Bohemia (171140) and, as Charles III, king of Hungary (1712–40); brother and successor… Maximilian Ii (holy Roman Empire) , Maximilian II (1527-1576) was Holy Roman emperor from 1564 to 1576.

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