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  1. Descripción. Banner of Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor.svg. Deutsch: Banner des Karl V. (HRR) (1519-1556). English: Banner of Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor (1519-1556). Español: Estandarte de Carlos V (Carlos I de España) como Sacro Emperador Romano (1519-1556). Fecha.

  2. Conrad II (c. 990 – 4 June 1039) was the son of Count Henry of Speyer and Adelheid of Alsace. He was elected king in 1024. He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 26 March 1027. He was the first emperor of the Salian Dynasty. During his reign, he proved that the German monarchy had become strong enough that it no longer depended on contracts ...

  3. Rudolf II (July 18, 1552 - January 20, 1612) was King of Hungary (as Rudolf, 1572-1608), King of Bohemia (as Rudolf II, 1575-1608/1611), Archduke of Austria (as Rudolf V, 1576-1608), and Holy Roman Emperor (as Rudolf II, 1576-1612). He was a member of the Habsburg family. Categories: Holy Roman Emperors. 1552 births. 1612 deaths. 16th century ...

  4. Deutsch: Bildnis Karl V. im Profil. Radierung/etching. 23 x 15,7 cm. B. 58, Hollstein 63 I (von II). Vor der Funck-Nummer. Ausgezeichneter Druck mit Rändchen, am linken Rand teils bis an die Einfassungslinie geschnitten. Leicht gebräunt, schwache Wasserfleckchen, rechts ein Risschen bis in die Darstellung.

  5. Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (French: le Sage; Latin: Sapiens), was King of France from 1364 to his death in 1380. His reign marked an early high point for France during the Hundred Years' War as his armies recovered much of the territory held by the English and successfully reversed the military losses of his predecessors.

  6. Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (also Emperor Charles V on Horseback or Charles V at Mühlberg) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Italian Renaissance artist Titian. Created between April and September 1548 while Titian was at the imperial court of Augsburg , it is a tribute to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , following his victory in the April 1547 Battle of Mühlberg against the Protestant ...

  7. Maximilian was born in Vienna, Austria, the second child and eldest son of the Habsburg King Ferdinand I, younger brother of Emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Jagiellonian Princess Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (1503–1547). He was named after his great-grandfather, Emperor Maximilian I.