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What was ruled by Charles V and then Ferdinand?

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Who ruled the holy roman empire for the longest?

Charlemagne


When did Charles 1 rule in holy roman empire?

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.


Why did Charles V oppose the reformation?

Charles V opposed the Reformation because he saw it as a threat to the unity and stability of the Holy Roman Empire, which he ruled. He was also a devout Catholic and believed in upholding the authority of the Catholic Church. Additionally, Charles V's political power was closely tied to the support of the Catholic Church and the papacy.


Who ruled in Spain in 1547?

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.


Who ruled after James1?

Charles 1


Which country did King Charles 2 rule?

King Charles the II ruled England. He took the throne in the year 1660 after returning from hiding. Earlier, King Charles had to escape from England because he fought with the British Parliament. Unfortunately, he lost and fled to Holland.


What were some accomplishments of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor?

Holy Roman Emperor and ruled alot of other places.


Who is also known as Charles the Great?

Charles V of France was known as Charles the Wise. He ruled from 1364 until his death in 1380.


Who ruled England in 1911?

Charles


Who ruled spain in the 1500s?

In 1516, Charles V became the King of Spain. Spain ended up becoming more firmly enmeshed with the dynastic struggles of Europe.


Who is the father of Charles V?

Philip I of Castile was Charles V's father.