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  1. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. 1550 - 1558. Born in 1500, Charles was the grandson of the Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I and of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille. On the death of Ferdinand in 1516, Charles became ruler of a united Spain, to which were added the Habsburg territories when he succeeded Maximilian to the ...

  2. 27 de ene. de 2024 · The Imposing Palace of Charles V, Renaissance Jewel in the Heart of the Alhambra. This beautiful Spanish Renaissance palace was erected in the heart of the Alhambra , serving as a symbol of the victory of the Spanish empire over the last Muslim kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula.

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  3. The Emperor Charles V. 1605. Oil on canvas. On display elsewhere. A fire in El Pardo Palace on March 13, 1604, destroyed the portraits in the Hall of Kings. These portraits had been painted by the finest artists of the time, including Titian, Antonio Moro, Alonso Sánchez Coello, and Sofonisba Anguisciola.

  4. Se trata de una imagen muy relacionada con representaciones clásicas, denominadas en el Renacimiento "a la antigua", por las que se quería vincular el poder de Carlos V con el pasado imperial romano.

  5. Emperor Charles V (1500-58) c. 1514-16. RCIN 403439. The ruler of the Low Countries and Spain, and later Holy Roman Emperor, is shown here wearing the badge of the chivalric order, the Order of the Golden Fleece.

  6. 8 de may. de 2024 · Charles V (born February 24, 1500, Ghent, Flanders [now in Belgium]—died September 21, 1558, San Jerónimo de Yuste, Spain) was the Holy Roman emperor (1519–56), king of Spain (as Charles I; 1516–56), and archduke of Austria (as Charles I; 1519–21), who inherited a Spanish and Habsburg empire extending across Europe from ...

  7. Emperor Charles V at Mühlberg. 1548. Oil on canvas. Room 027. This portrait commemorates Charles Vs victory over the Schmalkaldic League at Mühlberg on 24 April 1547. The Emperor is equipped in the manner of the light cavalry with a half pike and wheel-lock pistol.