the invasion and sack of rome in 1527
the invasion and sack of rome in 1527
They caused France to claim land
Italian Colonialism.
King Charles VI of France was not murdered while drunk, but he did suffer from mental illness which caused episodes where he behaved erratically. He died of natural causes in 1422.
The british
He died in the hill
Yes, influenza (Italian for "the influence) is caused by a virus . . . actually a number of different viruses.
The rebellion in France in 1830, known as the July Revolution, was primarily caused by widespread discontent with the conservative policies of King Charles X, who attempted to restore absolute monarchy and curtail civil liberties through the July Ordinances. These decrees dissolved the Chamber of Deputies, restricted voting rights, and imposed censorship, igniting public outrage. The uprising was fueled by liberal and republican sentiments, leading to the overthrow of Charles X and the establishment of the more liberal July Monarchy under Louis-Philippe.
It motivated the French to offer military and financial assistance.
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Charles I's wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was a Roman Catholic. This was a significant issue in England at the time, as the country was officially Protestant (Anglican), and anti-Catholic sentiment was strong. Her Catholicism caused political and religious tension, contributing to the distrust of Charles I’s rule and fueling conflict that eventually led to English Civil War. If u want furthur info click this