Emperor Charles V — Emperor Charles V † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Emperor Charles V (CHARLES I, King of SPAIN). Born at Ghent, 1500; died at Yuste, in Spain, 1558; was a descendant of the house of Hapsburg, and to this descent owed his sovereignty over … Catholic encyclopedia
Pragmatic Sanction of Emperor Charles VI — ▪ Holy Roman Empire (April 19, 1713), decree promulgated by the Holy Roman emperor Charles VI with the intent that all his Habsburg (Habsburg, House of) kingdoms and lands descend as an integral whole without partition. It stipulated that… … Universalium
Golden Bull of Emperor Charles IV — ▪ Holy Roman Empire [1356] constitution for the Holy Roman Empire promulgated in 1356 by the emperor Charles IV. It was intended to eliminate papal (pope) interference in German political affairs and to recognize the importance of the… … Universalium
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor — Charles V Holy Roman Emperor; King of the Romans; King of Italy Reign 28 June 1519 – 27 August 1556[1] … Wikipedia
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Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor — Charles IV King of Bohemia, Count of Luxemburg Reign 26 August 1346–29 November 1378 Coronation 2 September 1347 … Wikipedia
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Charles II of Spain — Charles II King of Spain Reign 17 September 1665 – 1 November 1700 ( 1000000000000003500000035 years, 100000000000000450000 … Wikipedia
Charles the Bald — Charles the Bald, denier, minted at Bourges, after 848 Charles the Bald[1] (13 June 823 – 6 October 877), Holy Roman Emperor (875–877, as Charles II) and King of West Francia (840–877, as Charle … Wikipedia
Charles II, Archduke of Austria — Charles II Archduke of Inner Austria Reign 1564–1590 Predecessor Ferdinand I Successor … Wikipedia