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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).
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)
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.
Coronation of King Charles may refer to: Coronation of Charles V in 1530 as Holy Roman Emperor; Coronation of Charles II in 1651 as King of Scotland; Coronation of Charles III in 2023 as King of the United Kingdom
Watch live as King Charles addresses the French senate on Thursday 21 September for the first time in history. Charles is the only British monarch ever to speak from the senate chamber, where he ...
Watch live: Charles delivers King’s Speech from Buckingham Palace. Monday 25 December 2023 15:03, Tara Cobham. Watch live as King Charles III delivers the annual King’s Speech on Monday, 25 ...
Watch as Britain marks Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph on Whitehall, commemorating British military service members who died in both World Wars and later conflicts. The nation fell silent on ...
The Darien scheme is probably the best known of all Scotland's colonial endeavours, and the most disastrous. In 1695, an act was passed in the Parliament of Scotland establishing The Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies and was given royal assent by the Scottish representative of King William II of Scotland (and III of England ...