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  2. 1520s in England - Wikipedia

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    Late May – England presents an ultimatum to France and Scotland. [3] 19 June – Charles V visits England for six weeks and signs the Treaty of Windsor pledging a joint invasion of France, bringing England into the Italian War of 1521–1526. [2] Henry VIII has the Round Table at Winchester Castle repainted with his own image for the visit.

  3. Empire of Charles V - Wikipedia

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    Charles's nomenclature as Holy Roman Emperor was Charles V (also Karl V and Carolus V), though earlier in his life he was known by the names of Charles of Ghent (after his birthplace in Flanders), Charles II as Duke of Burgundy, and Charles I as King of Spain (Carlos I) and Archduke of Austria (Karl I).

  4. Swann's Point Plantation Site - Wikipedia

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    Later, Gray, who was one of the wealthiest men in Virginia and owned tens of thousands of acres of land bet the Swann's Point property on the game of cards and lost. True to his word he transferred the property to the winner. The site which contains 17th-century graves was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]

  5. William Robertson (historian) - Wikipedia

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    The History of Scotland 1542–1603 (1759) (3 vols.) History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V, with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe (1769) (3 later 4 vols.) The History of America (1777, 1796) (3 vols.) An Historical Disquisition Concerning the Knowledge Which the Ancients Had of India (1791)

  6. Inside the Castle of Mey, King Charles's Private Home in Scotland

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    The Castle was built between 1566 and 1572 by George, the 4th Earl of Caithness, for his son William Sinclair. According to the Historic Environment Scotland, "[George's] initials and those of his ...

  7. Charles Stuart - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bingley Stuart (1857–1936), American judge; Charles E. Stuart (1810–1887), United States Senator from Michigan 1853–59; Charles E. Stuart (Virginia politician) (1850–1889), Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates 1881–83; Charles V. Stuart (1819–1880), California pioneer and delegate to the California Constitutional ...

  8. King Charles Makes History With Major Change at ... - AOL

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    King Charles. Balmoral Castle is about to be seen from a whole new perspective. King Charles III is officially opening up the storied Scotland estate to the public for the first time ever ...

  9. Watch live: King Charles and Queen Camilla are crowned for ...

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    King Charles III is today being presented with the Scottish crown jewels, including a crown and sceptre, to mark his coronation. The ceremony takes place at St Giles' Cathedral, and will include a ...