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CARLOS V
The wars of Carlos V
Against
the king of France, Francis I
This kingdom was surrounded by Carlos V's territories
the French king was defeated at the Battle of Pavia 1525
Carlos conquered the Duchy of Milan
Francis I made alliances with the Pope the Ottoman Empire and the Protestant princes
Against the Ottoman Empire
sultan Suleiman the Magnificent began to expand his empire
In 1529 he attacked Vienna but the city resisted
Ottoman Empire had converted the Berber states in northern Africa into vassals
The Turk Barbarossa controlled the Western Mediterranean from Algiers
Emperor's troops conquered Tunisia 1535
failed to take Algiers 1541
Ottomans maintained control of the Mediterranean Sea
Against the German Protestant princes
fought the Protestant princes in the Schmalkaldic War 1546-1547
defeated them in Mülberg
hostilities resumed in 1552
Carlos V signed the Peace of Augsburg in 1555.
When Isabella the Catholic
Juana ascended the throne of Castilla
to Felipe I
Juana was declared unfit to govern due to an alleged mental illness.
The beginning of his reign
was born in the Flemish city of Ghent in 1500.
he went to Castilla in 1517
Castilian nobility viewed the monarch as a foreigner
Carlos used the taxes collected to finance his appointment as Holy Roman Emperor.
provoked the Revolt of the Comuneros in 1520
defeated the comuneros at the Battle of Villalar (1521)
most important leaders of the Comuneros were executed.
the bourgeoisie and peasants rose up against the nobility in
and
Revolt of the Brotherhoods 1519-1523
The agermanados
were groups of humble citizens
had been allowed to arm themselves to defend their coastal cities against pirate attacks
they organised an armed revolt to improve their economic conditions and attain political rights.
king supported the nobility
the uprising was suppressed
the monarchy became more powerful
Carlos inherited a vast patrimony
was ruled by his grandfather Ferdinand the Catholic