Description: 1753. Raynal. Wars of Charles Quint, Spain & Navarre 1520-1544The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.Raynal. Historical, military & political anecdotes from EuropeIT. Charles V was elected Emperor on June 28, 1519 - Civil Wars of Spain in 1520 & 1521 - War of Navarre in 1521 - Wars of Charles V & Francis I from 1521 to 1544.Charles V was an important figure in European history. He was also known as Charles V, and was one of the most powerful monarchs of his time and played a crucial role in the events that shaped 16th-century Europe. Here are some anecdotes related to his life and his reign:The Empire on Which the Sun Never Sets: Charles V is famous for ruling a vast empire that stretched from the Americas to Europe and Africa, on which it was said that "the sun never set Never". This referred to the enormous geographical extent of his possessions.Rivalry with Francis I: Charles V was in rivalry with the King of France Francis I. Their rivalry manifested itself in wars and conflicts for control of territories and influence in Europe. The Battle of Pavia in 1525 was one of the most important clashes between the two monarchs, where Francis I was captured by the troops of Charles V.The Sack of Rome (1527): During his reign, Charles V was also involved in the Sack of Rome in 1527, when imperial troops invaded and pillaged the city of Rome. This event had a major impact on the papacy and on European politics of the time.Voluntary abdication: In 1556, Charles V made the surprising decision to abdicate his many titles and retire from political life. He retired to a monastery, the Yuste Monastery in Spain, where he spent the rest of his days in meditation and prayer.Religious heritage: Charles V was also confronted with the Protestant Reformation and the spread of Martin Luther's ideas. His empire was plagued by deep religious divisions. His attempt to suppress Protestantism and restore religious unity had lasting repercussions on European history and helped shape the religious contours of modern Europe.Influence on the creation of the Habsburgs of Spain: The empire of Charles V was the starting point for the powerful Habsburg dynasty of Spain, which would play a major role in European affairs for centuries.These anecdotes offer insight into the importance of Charles V in European history, particularly in terms of politics, wars and religious issues.vol in-12, 170x100, bound in full sheepskin thicknessear, tears, back with nerves, very cool inside, 310pp.In Amsterdam, at Arkslée & Merkus, 1753ref/28Charles V was an important figure in European history. He was also known as Charles V, and was one of the most powerful monarchs of his time and played a crucial role in the events that shaped 16th-century Europe. Here are some anecdotes related to his life and his reign: Rivalry with Francis I: Charles V was in rivalry with the King of France Francis I. Their rivalry manifested itself in wars and conflicts for control of territories and influence in Europe. The Battle of Pavia in 1525 was one of the most important clashes between the two monarchs, where Francis I was captured by the troops of Charles V. Religious heritage: Charles V was also confronted with the Protestant Reformation and the spread of Martin Luther's ideas. His empire was plagued by deep religious divisions. His attempt t Auteur Raynal Date de publication 1753 Reliure Cuir Langue Français Époque XVIIIème Nom Guerre Sujet Guerre
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