German Princes
If you are referring to Charles V the Holy Roman Emperor, he fought wars against France in Italy which, though victorious, were costly, faced attacks by the Ottoman Turks, rebellions in Spain, opposition by the German Princes who limited his authority there and controlled territories there, and a revolt in the Flanders.
Charles V, or Charles I of Spain, ruled the Holy Roman Empire. He had under his rule many countries and territories. He was very vocal and blunt in his opposition to Protestant Reformation. He was a promoter of the Council of Trent, which settled the basis for the Counter-Reformation.
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V is known for his opposition to the Protestant Reformation. His non-violent measures saved Spain from much for the religious conflict going on at this time.
ANSWER When the Emperor Charles V of Hapsburg became also King Charles I of Spain in 1516
from 1520-1568 48 years
Spain, the Netherlands, Italy (Rome), Burgundy (France).
There was no Charles 1 that ever ruled the Holy Roman Empire. There was a Charles the Great, King of the Franks, Charles the Bald, Charles the Fat, Charles IV of Luxembourg and Charles V that had the title but never a Charles 1.
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
Philip I of Castile was Charles V's father.
Charles V's last name was Habsburg
Charles V was born on February 24, 1500.
Charles V was born on February 24, 1500.