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| | Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Charles V (Spanish: Carlos I, Dutch: Karel V, German: Karl V. 24 February 1500–21 September 1558) is considered (the first) King of Spain though in fact his son was the first to use that title. |  | | Charles V initiated many wars with France during his reign, first fighting against them in Northern Italy in 1521. |  | | Charles V's reign also introduced the first documented use of the styles of His Majesty or His Imperial Majesty. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Emperor Charles V |
 | | Charles was the son of Philip, Duke of Burgundy, by Joanna, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, and Burgundy was the first heritage to which he at his led, on his fathers death in 1506. |  | | Charles then requested the electors to accept his abdication and to elect Ferdinand his successor. |  | | His chief counsellor, Chièvres, died in May, 1521, and thenceforward Charles was practically free in all his decisions. |
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| | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Charles sought to become leader of a universal empire. |  | | Shortly after his election Charles began his lifelong struggle with France (see Italian Wars), which required immense expenditures. |  | | The Treaty of Cambrai (see Cambrai, Treaty of) with France and the Peace of Barcelona with the pope (both 1529) confirmed Charless position in Italy and secured his coronation as Holy Roman emperor at Bologna (1530). |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/ch/Charles5HRE.html
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| | CHARLES ~ OF SPAIN 67 |
 | | This practice was aggravated by Charles V as he granted more and more assignations on ordinary revenue to repay the ever-increasing number of loans he raised from bankers. |  | | For the administration of his eastern kingdoms Charles V inherited the Council of Aragon which under the reforms of Ferdinand had, like that of Castile, become a modern bureaucracy, from which the nobility was excluded. |  | | Charles ruled his domains as head of a dynastic organization. |
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http://www.art.man.ac.uk/SPANISH/courses/sp2230/Lynch.htm
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| | Personalities of Louisiana: Charles III of Spain |
 | | His Father is Philip V (1693-1746), King of Spain, the first Bourbon king of Spain, seated by the Treaty of Utrecht. |  | | The kings of France, Spain and Portugal have a veto on the election of a Pope, so Clement XIV is more likely to side with the Bourbons. |  | | A secret dispatch from Rochford, the British Ambassador to Spain, to the British High Ministry warns of a plot by Choiseul and Gimaldi, Foreign Ministers of France and Spain, to burn the docks at Plymouth and Portsmouth. |
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| | HistoryOfSpain |
 | | 1556: Charles abdicates and enters the monastery of Yuste (where he dies two years later), dividing his dominions between his son Philip II and his younger brother Ferdinand I. Most of the Empire remains in the hands of the Spanish branch of the House of Austria. |  | | We know that the African routes were closed to Castilla in favour of Portugal, In 1479, under the Treaty of Alcacoba, Alfonso V of Portugal renounced his claims to Castilla and recognized the rights of Castilla over the Canary Islands, while Castilla recognized the rights of Portugal over the Azores, Cape Verde and Madeira. |  | | The Spanish monarchy had a foreign policy influenced by the creation of a permanent state, served by functionaries and diplomats, shaped by a unitarian concept, which was both flexible and confederal, of the monarchical institution. |
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| | Charles II of Spain |
 | | However, a peace treaty with Portugal in 1668 ceded Ceuta to Spain. |  | | In 1679, Charles married Marie Louise (1662-1689), daughter of Philippe I of Orleans, the only brother of Louis XIV. |  | | Charles named Philip Bourbon of Anjou as his successor, provoking the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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| | Charles I (from Spain) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was Charles I of Spain, better known as the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the reign of Charles V, Spain became master of nearly half the world. |  | | (Jan. 14, 1526), treaty between the Habsburg emperor Charles V (Charles I of Spain) and his prisoner Francis I, king of France, who had been captured during the Battle of Pavia in February 1525 and held prisoner until the conclusion of the treaty. |  | | The Civil War (193639) and Franco's Spain (193975) |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-70395?tocId=70395
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| | Charles III, king of Spain, and of Naples and Sicily. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Territorial disputes with Portugal in the Río de la Plata region were settled by the Treaty of San Ildefonso (1777). |  | | By the Treaty of Paris of 1763 he ceded Florida to England but received Louisiana from France. |  | | In the American Revolution, Charles entered (1779) the war on the American side and by the Treaty of Paris of 1783 regained Florida and Minorca. |
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| | armada |
 | | But Anjou's arrangement with the rebels failed, as did his courtship of Elizabeth, and in 1583 he returned to France, where he died in 1584. |  | | In 1580, with his conquest of Portugal, Philip gained control of Portugal's overseas empire and its navy, thus enhancing the power of his own fleet. |  | | Philip made a half-hearted proposal to his erstwhile sister-in-law, but was relieved when she turned him down. |
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| | Charles I of Spain, Holy Roman emperor |
 | | Charles V, Holy Roman emperor (1519-58) and, as Charles I, king of Spain (1516-56), was the son of PHILIP I and JOANNA of Castile, and grandson of Emperor MAXIMILIAN I and MARY OF BURGUNDY. |  | | In 1556 Charles abdicated all his titles and retired to a monastery. |  | | His son PHILIP II received Spain, America, Naples, and the Netherlands; and his brother became emperor as FERDINAND I. SOURCE: IBM 1999 World Book |
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| | Charles IV of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During his father's lifetime he was led by her into court intrigues which aimed at driving the king's favourite minister, Floridablanca, from office, and replacing him by Aranda, the chief of the "Aragonese" party. |  | | He was born at Portici, while his father was king of the Two Sicilies. |  | | Charles was the second son of Charles III and his wife Maria Amelia of Saxony. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_IV_of_Spain
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| | Charles IV, king of Spain |
 | | Unlike his father, Charles IV was an ineffective ruler and in 1792 virtually surrendered the government to |  | | Charles IV and his family have been frankly portrayed by Goya, one of their court painters. |  | | Spain entered the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793, but in 1795 made peace with France in the second Treaty of Basel. |
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| | Charles V Spain |
 | | What was Charles V's legacy to Philip II? |  | | Charles had transferred his Burgundian territories to Spain (from Austria) in 1555. |  | | Charles V abdicated the throne of Spain in 1556 and Philip II replaced his father as king of Spain. |
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| | Talk:Lima - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Used as motto from the time of Charles I of Spain and his court to nobility in many spanish american colonies. |  | | It may be a motto, depending on whether it is used officially, although mottos usually have an exhortive character. |  | | Historians like Pablo Macera believe the name Lima was tend to be accepted as name after Napolean's brother took over Spain in the beginning of 19th century and the dawn of independence as matter of nationalism and its further ideals. |
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| | How successful was Charles I as king of Spain? |
 | | In the last year of his life Charles personally ordered that Protestants uncovered at Valladolid and Seville be immediately put to death. |  | | Throughout Charles's reign the meetings of the Castilian Cortes urged Charles to reduce his financial impositions and return to Castile to attend their problems. |  | | Even the ideas of moderate Catholic reformers, such as Erasmus, were suppressed from the 153Os onwards. |
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| | My Seafarers Project |
 | | He was Portuguese, born 1480, but he worked for both Portugal and Spain. |  | | Portrait of Magellan and a map of his voyage: |  | | The first captain to lead an expedition right round the world in one voyage was England's own Sir Francis Drake. |
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| | Flag Urban Legends (Spain) |
 | | However, the republicans' political opponents ended up identifying purple as a republican colour indeed, so the urban legend became more and more believed to be a true story (as is usually the case with urban legends!) |  | | The Comuneros [commoners who revolted against Charles V in the early 16th century] used a purple flag with a castle. |  | | However, there is no evidence for this theory, and the only colour associated with the Commoners is red which they used on their surcoats in the form of red crosses, as opposed to the King's troops who used white ones. |
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| | Russell Beattie Notebook » Spain: Time Europe Special Report |
 | | It’s just that not everything is black or white :) |  | | Tuesday, March 2nd, 2004 3:21 AM Wow, “Holy Roman Empire&;, probably you mean “the time of ‘La armada invencible’” (16th Century), while Charles I of Spain (Charles V for the germans) and his son Philip II ruled “the world” (most of America, a great part of Europe, Philipinnes, etc.). |  | | My mother’s family is from Asturias and Cataluyna so I have a special place in my heart when you write about the old country. |
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| | Charles IV (of Spain) |
 | | King of Spain from 1788, when he succeeded his father, Charles III; he left the government in the hands of his wife and her lover, the minister Manuel de Godoy (17671851). |  | | Charles was awarded a pension by Napoleon and died in Rome. |  | | In 1808 Charles was induced to abdicate by Napoleon's machinations in favour of his son Ferdinand VII (17841833), who was subsequently deposed by Napoleon's brother Joseph. |
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| | Flag of Spain's Charles I |
 | | On his death, he left his throne to his grandson, Carlos. |  | | To the right is the royal banner of Spain's monarch, Charles I. If de Soto indeed carried Charles royal banner on his 1539-1543 exploration through the Southeast, he would have carried during his journey through present-day Georgia in 1540. |  | | More importantly, Castile and Aragon were united to form the nation of Spain, with Carlos reigning as Charles I. By 1518, a new royal banner had been designed for King Charles I. In the famous painting "De Soto's Discovery of the Mississippi," De Soto's men are shown carrying two flags. |
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| | Agustin Charles |
 | | Agustín Charles Soler was born in Manresa (Barcelona, Spain) the 07-12-1960. |  | | From 1985 his compositions began to be selected in same competitions: awarded in the "Young Musicians" in Barcelona (Spain) (Three years, 1985-1986-1987), awarded in the "Tribuna of the Fundación Juan March" (Madrid, Spain, 1985),. |  | | Angel Soler, Miquel Roger, Albert Sardà were some of this teachers in the early years. |
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| | Charles I - definition of Charles I in Encyclopedia |
 | | Charles I of Spain (also known as Charles V of the German Empire) |  | | Charles I of France (also known as Charles the Bald) |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |
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| | John Singer Sargent's Escutcheon of Charles V of Spain |
 | | This work was done 1912 in Granada, Spain. |  | | John Singer Sargent's Escutcheon of Charles V of Spain |  | | It shows simply the relief of the Escutcheon (breastplate) of the family of Charles V of Spain, and is considered one of their most celebrated watercolors by Sargent. |
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| | Former Grove Basketball Players Honor Coach Charles Homer Spain |
 | | The only other Henry County high school boys team to reach the state, was the 1952 Puryear High Hornets team coached by Rupert Williams. |  | | Most of the former cagers had helped Spain, a former Clarksburg High standout, reach the TSSAA state tournament on two occasions, 1956-1958. |  | | The consolidated school has never had a basketball team, girls or boys, to make the state tournament. |
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| | brief history of Lombardy - world history |
 | | From 1713 to 1797, as a consequence of the war of the Spanish Succession, Lombardy was part of the Habsburg Empire. |  | | Milan's influence was much diminished in the early 16th century, first, during the invasion of French king Louis XII (1498-1515), and then during the wars between Francis I of France and Holy Roman emperor Charles V (king Charles I of Spain). |
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| | Townhall.com :: Columns :: Spain is just Spain by Charles Krauthammer |
 | | The Socialist Party placed the blame for the attack not on the barbarians who detonated the bombs, but on the Spanish government that stood with the United States in its war against the barbarians. |  | | The Spanish electorate then voted into office the purveyors of precisely that perverse view. |  | | One has to ask oneself: Am I sure I would not have chosen the cowardly alternative? |
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| | Cathedral of Segovia |
 | | This made difficult the war operations, being destroied during the war of the Communities, and rebuilt at its present location. |  | | Emperor Charles I of Spain and V of Germany wanted it to be built again. |  | | The first stone was placed at June 8th, 1525, during the empire of Charles I, and being bishop Don Diego de Ribera. |
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| | brief history of Flanders - world history |
 | | Artois had been part of Flanders during the Middle Ages. |  | | When the Habsburg Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (Charles I king of Spain) divested himself of German Habsburg domains in favour of his brother Ferdinand in 1556, he retained the Low Countries for Spain (Spanish and Austrian Netherlands). |  | | In 1477, with the defeat of the last independent ruler of Burgundy, the Low Countries--but not Burgundy, which went to the French crown--passed to the Habsburg by marriage. |
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| | Alibris: Sir Charles Petrie |
 | | The outcome of ten years of research, this book is an attempt to tell the story of Jacobitism as a definite political movement, not as a romance. |  | | The Marshal Duke of Berwick; the picture of an age. |  | | by Charles I, King of England, and Petrie, Charles, Sir, and England and Wales. |
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| | Hotels Spain Accommodation Cheap Hotels in Spain |
 | | Whatever it is you require from you travel in Spain we can provide you with the right place at the right price. |  | | From 1516 when Charles I of Spain received the crown until 1714, Spain is plunged into conflict to gain and then loose its empire. |  | | This is the Spanish hotels site for you to start your holidays in Spain. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Sidebar - Letter by Cortés |
 | | This excerpt is from the second letter of Hernando (Hernán) Cortés to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (also King Charles I of Spain). |  | | Written in 1520, the letter describes the exploration and conquest of Mexico and reveals the brutality of Cortés's invasion and the conqueror's sense of divine guidance and royal imperative. |
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| | Charles I |
 | | Charles I of England and Scotland Charles I of France Charles I of Spain, a. |  | | This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. |  | | Curate," said the quarryman, bending towards Gabriel, "is there The people hardly ventured to exchange a few words in. |
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| | eBay - mexico spain, Coins World, Coins US items on eBay.com |
 | | US MEXICO SPAIN PILLAR COLUMNARIA 8 RS 1750 NICE |  | | Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy. |  | | World Coins book Spain Portugal Mexico Brazil Argentina |
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| | City of Toledo (Castile-La Mancha, Spain) |
 | | This flag was flying from the Ayuntamiento [city council] along with the flags of Castile-La Mancha and Spain (the latter centered and higher than the others) but it was too wrapped about the mast for me to have a clear view of the arms. |  | | I am attaching an image of the more or less official version taken from the Diputación de Toledo website (Provincial Council), and a not so correct version (lacks the pillars, the crown does not look very much like an imperial one) taken from José María Valladolid's website. |  | | The flag of the city of Toledo has a plain field of the same vermillion shade of red as the flag of Madrid city, with complex arms featuring a large golden eagle and a castle in the centre. |
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| | magellan Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports! |
 | | The ships sailed south along the coast of Africa until they reached the equator. |  | | The ships set sail on their journey on September 20, 1519 from a port in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain. |  | | On May 22,1518 King Charles I granted Magellan enough money to buy five ships. |
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| | 2002717329 |
 | | In image number forty-one, a man in a balloon is waving a flag to commemorate the accession of Charles IV as King of Spain and his entrance into Barcelona in 1788. |  | | Print shows forty-eight numbered scenes relating to the life of Charles IV, King of Spain. |  | | LOT 13405, no. 10 [P&P] Check for an online group record (may link to related items) |
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| | Allison, Charles, CPA - Arnold Spain Truett & Hewitt - Finance & Professional - Jackson, TN, 38305-7924 - Citysearch |
 | | Allison, Charles, CPA - Arnold Spain Truett & Hewitt - Finance & Professional - Jackson, TN, 38305-7924 - Citysearch |  | | Sign In · Help · Oct 23 2005 |  | | Allison, Charles, CPA - Arnold Spain Truett & Hewitt |
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| | Worldisround - Sailing Through the Panama Canal - Ships & Cruises in Panama pictures |
 | | More than three centuries passed before the French actually tried it in 1880. |  | | In 1534, Charles I of Spain ordered the first survey of a proposed canal route through the Isthmus of Panama. |  | | Ships & Cruises in Panama - travel photos - In 1534, Charles I of Spain ordered the first survey of a proposed canal route through the... |
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| | Encyclopedia.com - Results for Charles, King of Spain |
 | | Encyclopedia.com - Results for Charles, King of Spain |  | | Here's the new Location for: Charles King of Spain |  | | Please update your link and click below to go to the new location. |
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| | Charles I |
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| | Shields. Charles V of Spain. |
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