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  1. 24 de may. de 2024 · Charles Martin (10 November 1433 – 5 January 1477) called The Bold, [a] was the last Duke of Burgundy from the Burgundian cadet branch of House of Valois from 1467 to 1477. He was the only legitimate son of Philip the Good and his third wife, Isabella of Portugal. Appointed as the Count of Charolais upon his birth, Charles vied for power and ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Holy Roman Emperor 1640–1705: Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg 1655–1720: Louis Grand Dauphin of France 1661–1711: Maria Antonia of Austria 1669–1692: Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor 1685–1740: Louis Petit Dauphin of France 1682–1712: Philip V King of Spain 1683–1746: Charles Duke of Berry 1686–1714: Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria 1692 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Charles VI Holy Roman Emperor 1685–1740: Louis Petit Dauphin of France 1682–1712: Philip V King of Spain 1683–1746: Charles Duke of Berry 1686–1714:

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Holy Roman Emperor Charles V quipped, "I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse." Consolidation (15th and 16th centuries) Charles the Bold, the last Valois Duke of Burgundy. His death at the Battle of Nancy (1477) marked the division of his lands between the kings of France and Habsburg dynasty.

  5. Hace 3 días · Holy Roman Emperor Charles V was the most powerful man in Europe in the early 16th century, running a territory that sprawled across the continent and beyond, to the New World. But the man born in Ghent in 1500 and raised in Mechelen would abdicate in Brussels at the age of 55. Thursday, 27 July 2023. By Vincenzo De Meulenaere.

  6. Hace 6 días · Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor: 1165–1197 Palermo Cathedral. King Frederick (I as King of Sicily and second as Holy Roman Emperor) 1194–1250 Palermo Cathedral; Heart: Foggia Cathedral (destroyed because of the 1731 Foggia earthquake). Constance of Aragon: 1179–1222 Palermo Cathedral. Isabella II of Jerusalem: 1212–1228 Andria Cathedral.

  7. 23 de may. de 2024 · Charles VI also received the archbishop Jean of Sultānīya as an ambassador from the emperor Timur, who arrived in Paris on 15 June 1403. Timur offered an offensive and defensive alliance with Charles, as well as the development of commercial relations. Charles was only able to send an answer and an envoy shortly before Timur's death in 1405.