Spain, the Netherlands, Italy (Rome), Burgundy (France).
ANSWER When the Emperor Charles V of Hapsburg became also King Charles I of Spain in 1516
What a tangled web to answer, Spain started to rule Flanders in 1520, when Charles V of Burgundy became Charles I of Spain. They managed to hold on to parts of it until 1815. See the link below for a full history of Flanders
The King of Spain in 1552 was Charles I. Charles I ruled Spain from 1516 to 1556. He gave up some of the territory owned by Spain to his son Philip II in 1552. And then made his brother, Ferdinand, King of Spain the same year. This split the Netherlands away from Spain's rule.
There is some confusion of the kingship of Spain in 1513. It was actually under the rule of Joanna of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Charles V ruled over the Holy Roman Empire and was also the King of Spain. His reign included vast territories across Europe, including parts of Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain's overseas colonies in the Americas. He held the title of Emperor from 1519 until his abdication in 1556. His rule was marked by significant political, religious, and cultural changes during the Renaissance and Reformation periods.
Charles Rule was born on August 4, 1927, in Springfield, Missouri, USA.
No hard rule. Certain counties have "customary" rules, which in some counties the Seller pays and other counties the buyer pays. Bottom line, IT IS NEGOTIABLE!
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Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.
Charles V ruled as Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556, totaling 37 years. He was also the King of Spain from 1516 until his abdication in 1556. His reign was marked by significant political and religious challenges, including the Protestant Reformation and conflicts with France and the Ottoman Empire. Charles abdicated in favor of his son, Philip II, after which he retired to a monastery in Spain.
Yes, until Mexico's independence from Spain.