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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.
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The King of Spain in 1525 was King Ferdinand who ruled from 1516 to 1555. His wife was his first cousin who he married in 1525 and her name was Isabella.
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Ferdinand is Charles' brother. He became the HRE when Charles broke up his kingdom
Charles I and his Mother Juana la Loca ruled Spain at that time. Charles I of Spain was also Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire. Juana was the daughter of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabel I of Castile. They were the first Catholic Monarchs of a united Spain.
Ferdinand II
His younger brother.
The king of Spain, Charles V financed the voyage of Ferdinand Magellan.
There was not a king and queen of Spain in 1495. Ferdinand II ruled Aragon and co-ruled Leon and Castile with Queen Isabel I. Isabel I was Queen of Castile and Leon and co-ruled Aragon with Ferdinand. They ruled those three kingdoms together but were only the Monarchs of their own kingdom(s). Consequently they were not the monarchs of Spain. Nor were their children. Spain was only unified when all three kingdoms were inherited by their grandson Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor in 1516. At that point it became one kingdom
Charlemagne
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.
king Charles V funded his voyage He was actually still Charles I of Spain, even though he had the title Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
Ferdinand II was the King of Aragon. Isabela I was the Queen of Castile and Leon. They were married in 1469. Each ruled their own kingdom(s) and co-ruled their spouse' kingdom. Both were deceased by 1516. Spain did not come into being until their Grandson Carlos I of Spain, also known as Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, inherited the 3 kingdoms in 1516. Isabela I and Ferdinand II never ruled "Spain". Isabela I died in 1504 and was succeeded by her daughter, Juana la Loca (Juana the crazy, who was in turn succeeded by Philip I. Ferdinand ruled Aragon until his death in 1516.
Joseph Bonaparte
Spanish king Charles I (later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V sent Ferdinand Magellan on his exploration.