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at Ghent in 1500 , Charles succeeded , at the age of sixteen , to the throne of Spain through inheritance from his maternal grandfather , Ferdinand the Catholic . Before long the young king antagonized his subjects by placing Flemish ...
at Ghent in 1500 , Charles succeeded , at the age of sixteen , to the throne of Spain through inheritance from his maternal grandfather , Ferdinand the Catholic . Before long the young king antagonized his subjects by placing Flemish ...
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At the same time Charles had to struggle against the Lutherans in Germany , and soon was faced also with the problem of defending the Empire from the Turks . Suleiman the Magnificent , the greatest of all Turkish sultans , came to the ...
At the same time Charles had to struggle against the Lutherans in Germany , and soon was faced also with the problem of defending the Empire from the Turks . Suleiman the Magnificent , the greatest of all Turkish sultans , came to the ...
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139 , 267 Capitalism , 909 Charles II ( king of England ) , 137 , 138 , and the Protestant Revolt , 72 merchant and employer , 946-947 Charles IX ( king of France ) , 99 , 102 Carbonari , 555 , 556 , 640 Charles X ( king of France ) ...
139 , 267 Capitalism , 909 Charles II ( king of England ) , 137 , 138 , and the Protestant Revolt , 72 merchant and employer , 946-947 Charles IX ( king of France ) , 99 , 102 Carbonari , 555 , 556 , 640 Charles X ( king of France ) ...
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