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Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias (8 July 1545 – 24 July 1568), was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain. His mother was Maria Manuela of Portugal, daughter of John III of Portugal. Carlos was known to be mentally unstable and was imprisoned by his father in early 1568, dying after half a year of solitary confinement.
There was some opposition in England to the new Queen marrying a foreign prince. A Spanish chronicle refers to the xenophobic beliefs of the English people, and Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, Bishop of Arras (who had obtained the oil used to anoint Mary at her coronation) wrote that the English would only accept the marriage with the greatest difficulty.
Juan de Grijalva Niccolò Machiavelli Rodrigo de Bastidas. January 5 – Felix Manz, leader of the Swiss Anabaptists (executed) (b. 1498) January 21 – Juan de Grijalva, Spanish conqueror (b. 1489) March 14 – Shwenankyawshin, Burmese king of Ava (b. 1476) March 17 – Rana Sanga, Indian ruler (b. 1484) April 19. Christoph I, Margrave of ...
Felipe, Prince of Asturias, 1527–1555, son Carlos I: Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria: Brother 14 March 1516 Brother became joint monarch with their mother 21 May 1527 Son born to king Leonor, Queen Dowager of Portugal, 1516–1526, sister Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria, 1526–1527, daughter Felipe, Prince of Asturias: Son 21 May 1527 Born
Château de Vincennes Aged 35 ... 21 May 1527 Palacio de Pimentel. Son of Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire ... El Escorial Aged 71
Summons for Martin Luther to appear at the Diet of Worms signed by Charles V; the text on the left was on the reverse side. 16th-century perception of German soldiers during Charles's reign (1525) portrayed in the manuscript "Théâtre de tous les peuples et nations de la terre avec leurs habits et ornemens divers, tant anciens que modernes ...
The following is the family tree of the Spanish monarchs starting from Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon till the present day. The former kingdoms of Aragon (see family tree), Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree) were independent kingdoms that unified in 1469 as personal union, with the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs, to become the Kingdom of Spain (de ...
24 February – Richard de la Pole, last Yorkist claimant to the throne (killed in battle) (year of birth unknown) 22 July – Richard Wingfield, diplomat (born c. 1456) 1526 1 February – Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester (born 1460) 1527 May – Thomas Docwra, Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller (born 1458)