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  2. Isabella of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Charles V and Empress Isabella. Peter Paul Rubens after Titian, 17th century. Exterior of The Palace of Charles V in Granada was built upon his wedding to Isabel of Portugal in 1526. As the eldest daughter of Manuel the Fortunate, Isabella was a rather attractive candidate for marriage.

  3. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Charles V is portrayed by Sebastian Armesto in one episode of the Showtime series The Tudors. Charles V is the main subject of the TVE series Carlos, Rey Emperador and is portrayed by Álvaro Cervantes. Charles V is played by Adrien Brody in the upcoming movie Emperor. [225] Charles V is portrayed by Rupert Everett in The Serpent Queen.

  4. Empire of Charles V - Wikipedia

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    The feared Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa was the main target of Charles V. Barbarossa's Muslim Barbary corsairs, acting under the general authority and supervision of the Sultan, regularly devastated the Spanish and Italian coasts, crippling trade between Habsburg dominions. In Barcelona, Charles V assembled an Imperial fleet carrying ...

  5. Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress - Wikipedia

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    Maria was born in Madrid, Spain to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, and Isabella of Portugal. She grew up mostly in Toledo and Valladolid with her siblings, Philip and Joanna. They built a strong family bond despite their father's regular absences.

  6. Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Born in Madrid, Joanna was the daughter of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who was the first king of united Spain, officially King of Aragon and King of Castile and his wife, Isabella of Portugal. Therefore, her paternal grandparents were Philip of Castile and Joanna of Castile , and her maternal grandparents were Manuel I of Portugal and Maria ...

  7. Pax Austriaca - Wikipedia

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    The term Pax Austriaca, sometimes Pax Habsburgica, has been used by scholars to describe the imperial ideology of the House of Habsburg, also known as House of Austria. [1] [2] [3] The Archduke Frederick III is credited as the initiator of the ideology as he was the first Habsburg to be elected Holy Roman Emperor, and coined the motto A.E.I.O.U.

  8. House of Habsburg - Wikipedia

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    Charles V was known in his youth after his birthplace as Charles of Ghent. When he became king of Spain he was known as Charles of Spain, and after he was elected emperor, as Charles V (in French, Charles Quint). In Spain, the dynasty was known as the Casa de Austria, including illegitimate sons such as John of Austria and John Joseph of Austria.

  9. List of territories of the Valois dukes of Burgundy - Wikipedia

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    Guelders re-asserted its independence on Charles's death 1477. [13] His Habsburg heirs attempted to recover the Duchy. Achieved by his great-grandson, Charles V, in 1543. [67] Duchy of Guelders: Duchy of Bar: 1475 In 1475, Charles seized Lorraine by force from René II, Duke of Lorraine and had himself installed as Duke in December of that year ...