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A Brief History of King Charles I, 1625-1649
A brief outline of the life and reign of King Charles I, 1625-1649, in under 7 minutes.
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Execution of Charles I, 30th January 1649
From the film, "Cromwell (1970)".
In London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.
published: 30 Jan 2018
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Charles I enters the House of Commons
On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they slammed to doors of the chamber in the faces of the King's men. When Charles finally entered the House of Commons, the Speaker, William Lenthall, refused to reveal the location of the wanted men, famously saying: "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."
This incident lead to the English Civil War and no monarch has entered the House of Commons since. Every year this event is commemorated during the State Opening of Parliament when Black Rod tries to enter the Commons, the door is slammed in his face to symbolise the i...
published: 08 Nov 2020
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The Execution of Charles I: Killing a King
On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was found guilty of treason - a ‘tyrant, traitor, murderer and Public Enemy’. What led to this unprecedented killing of a king?
Storyteller: Toby Lord
https://www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/history-and-stories/the-execution-of-charles-i/
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Charles I played by Jonathan Clarkson
Director: Matt Oliver
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Music: Will Stapleton
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Image credits
Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) Dated 1614, Attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
The Five Eldest Children of Charles I...
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English Civil War: The Turbulent Reign Of Charles I | Game Of Kings
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The Trial of Charles I (1649)
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A Brief History Of Charles I - Charles I Of England
A brief history of King Charles I of England.
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6:47 Parliaments & Problems
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1:32:15 The Death Of Charles I
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King Charles I: The Divisive King Who Became A Royal Martyr | History Makers | Real Royalty
Charles I raised the Royal Standard in 1642, triggering the English Civil War. History remembers him as both a royal martyr and a divisive figure. The war's defeats and political crises culminated in Charles's surrender to the Scots in 1646, leading to his eventual trial and execution in 1649.
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A Brief History of King Charles I, 1625-1649
A brief outline of the life and reign of King Charles I, 1625-1649, in under 7 minutes.
For further in depth knowledge on King Charles I, I can highly recommend...
A brief outline of the life and reign of King Charles I, 1625-1649, in under 7 minutes.
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A brief outline of the life and reign of King Charles I, 1625-1649, in under 7 minutes.
For further in depth knowledge on King Charles I, I can highly recommend the book by Leanda de Lisle.
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1:10:18
Charles I & The English Civil War Documentary
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4:51
Execution of Charles I, 30th January 1649
From the film, "Cromwell (1970)".
In London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.
From the film, "Cromwell (1970)".
In London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.
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From the film, "Cromwell (1970)".
In London, King Charles I is beheaded for treason on January 30, 1649.
- published: 30 Jan 2018
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5:01
Charles I enters the House of Commons
On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they s...
On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they slammed to doors of the chamber in the faces of the King's men. When Charles finally entered the House of Commons, the Speaker, William Lenthall, refused to reveal the location of the wanted men, famously saying: "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."
This incident lead to the English Civil War and no monarch has entered the House of Commons since. Every year this event is commemorated during the State Opening of Parliament when Black Rod tries to enter the Commons, the door is slammed in his face to symbolise the independence of the elected House of Commons from the monarchy.
This video is a dramatisation from the film 'Cromwell'.
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On 4 January 1642, King Charles I entered the House of Commons to arrest five members. So angered were MPs at this breach of parliamentary privilege that they slammed to doors of the chamber in the faces of the King's men. When Charles finally entered the House of Commons, the Speaker, William Lenthall, refused to reveal the location of the wanted men, famously saying: "May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."
This incident lead to the English Civil War and no monarch has entered the House of Commons since. Every year this event is commemorated during the State Opening of Parliament when Black Rod tries to enter the Commons, the door is slammed in his face to symbolise the independence of the elected House of Commons from the monarchy.
This video is a dramatisation from the film 'Cromwell'.
- published: 08 Nov 2020
- views: 2432267
0:31
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- published: 07 Jun 2019
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14:28
The Execution of Charles I: Killing a King
On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was foun...
On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was found guilty of treason - a ‘tyrant, traitor, murderer and Public Enemy’. What led to this unprecedented killing of a king?
Storyteller: Toby Lord
https://www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/history-and-stories/the-execution-of-charles-i/
https://www.instagram.com/historicroyalpalaces/
Charles I played by Jonathan Clarkson
Director: Matt Oliver
Producers: Matt Oliver / Nadja Noel / Amy Dyduch
Music: Will Stapleton
Film Editor: Matt Oliver
Image credits
Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) Dated 1614, Attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
The Five Eldest Children of Charles I Signed and dated 1637 by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
James VI & I (1566-1625) c.1620, After Paul van Somer, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
James I and VI (1566-1625) c. 1620 by Paul van Somer, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) when Prince of Wales Signed and dated 1623 by Daniel Mytens, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I and Henrietta Maria c. 1630-32 by Daniel Mytens, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-69) by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) 1635-before June 1636 by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) with M. de St Antoine Dated 1633, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
The opening scene of the First English Civil War, © Hilary Morgan / Alamy Stock Photo
Oliver Cromwell c1649 by Robert Walker, © National Portrait Gallery, London
Charles I (1600–1649), King of England,1629, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Open Access.
Cromwell turns out the Rump Parliament because of its corruption, 1653, © Lakeview Images / Alamy Stock Photo
Oliver Cromwell dissolving parliament in 1653, © Classic Image / Alamy Stock Photo
King Charles I , © National Portrait Gallery, London
Henry, Prince of Wales, © National Portrait Gallery, London
Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart By Anthony van Dyke, © The National Gallery, London 2019
The Puritan by John Pettie, © Museums Sheffield
Portrait group of the Reformers, European School (Unknown Artist), Courtesy of Perth Museum & Art Gallery, Perth & Kinross Council’
King Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles I opening Parliament, the Commons presenting resenting their speaker to the king, 1625, © Mary Evans / Everett Collection
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On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was found guilty of treason - a ‘tyrant, traitor, murderer and Public Enemy’. What led to this unprecedented killing of a king?
Storyteller: Toby Lord
https://www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/history-and-stories/the-execution-of-charles-i/
https://www.instagram.com/historicroyalpalaces/
Charles I played by Jonathan Clarkson
Director: Matt Oliver
Producers: Matt Oliver / Nadja Noel / Amy Dyduch
Music: Will Stapleton
Film Editor: Matt Oliver
Image credits
Anne of Denmark (1574-1619) Dated 1614, Attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
The Five Eldest Children of Charles I Signed and dated 1637 by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
James VI & I (1566-1625) c.1620, After Paul van Somer, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
James I and VI (1566-1625) c. 1620 by Paul van Somer, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) when Prince of Wales Signed and dated 1623 by Daniel Mytens, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I and Henrietta Maria c. 1630-32 by Daniel Mytens, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-69) by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) 1635-before June 1636 by Anthony van Dyke, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
Charles I (1600-1649) with M. de St Antoine Dated 1633, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2019
The opening scene of the First English Civil War, © Hilary Morgan / Alamy Stock Photo
Oliver Cromwell c1649 by Robert Walker, © National Portrait Gallery, London
Charles I (1600–1649), King of England,1629, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Open Access.
Cromwell turns out the Rump Parliament because of its corruption, 1653, © Lakeview Images / Alamy Stock Photo
Oliver Cromwell dissolving parliament in 1653, © Classic Image / Alamy Stock Photo
King Charles I , © National Portrait Gallery, London
Henry, Prince of Wales, © National Portrait Gallery, London
Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart By Anthony van Dyke, © The National Gallery, London 2019
The Puritan by John Pettie, © Museums Sheffield
Portrait group of the Reformers, European School (Unknown Artist), Courtesy of Perth Museum & Art Gallery, Perth & Kinross Council’
King Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles I opening Parliament, the Commons presenting resenting their speaker to the king, 1625, © Mary Evans / Everett Collection
- published: 30 Jan 2020
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43:30
English Civil War: The Turbulent Reign Of Charles I | Game Of Kings
The Restoration of the monarchy was heralded by the return of Charles II from exile. Now reestablished on the throne, the Stuart monarchy started reasserting it...
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31:46
The Trial of Charles I (1649)
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Sean Kelsey, "Politics and Procedure in the Trial of Charles I" | https://www.jstor.org/stable/4141664
Clive Holmes, "The Trial and Execution of Charles I" | https://www.jstor.org/stable/40865689
Music:
"Heliograph," by Chris Zabriskie
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1:50:13
A Brief History Of Charles I - Charles I Of England
A brief history of King Charles I of England.
Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
1:00 Early Life
6:47 Parliaments & Problems
18:41 The King & The Commons
41:46 Bishops...
A brief history of King Charles I of England.
Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
1:00 Early Life
6:47 Parliaments & Problems
18:41 The King & The Commons
41:46 Bishops & Battles
1:14:20 Civil War
1:32:15 The Death Of Charles I
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Charles I, A Political Life - Richard Cust
Charles I, An Abbreviated Life - Mark Kishlansky
Oliver Cromwell, England's Protector - David Horspool
The Cradle King - Alan Stewart
James I, The Phoenix King - Thomas Cogswell
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A brief history of King Charles I of England.
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0:00 Intro
1:00 Early Life
6:47 Parliaments & Problems
18:41 The King & The Commons
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The Inner Sound - Jesse Gallagher
Sources
Charles I, A Political Life - Richard Cust
Charles I, An Abbreviated Life - Mark Kishlansky
Oliver Cromwell, England's Protector - David Horspool
The Cradle King - Alan Stewart
James I, The Phoenix King - Thomas Cogswell
wikipedia.org
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- published: 18 Oct 2022
- views: 190585
54:59
King Charles I: The Divisive King Who Became A Royal Martyr | History Makers | Real Royalty
Charles I raised the Royal Standard in 1642, triggering the English Civil War. History remembers him as both a royal martyr and a divisive figure. The war's def...
Charles I raised the Royal Standard in 1642, triggering the English Civil War. History remembers him as both a royal martyr and a divisive figure. The war's defeats and political crises culminated in Charles's surrender to the Scots in 1646, leading to his eventual trial and execution in 1649.
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Charles I raised the Royal Standard in 1642, triggering the English Civil War. History remembers him as both a royal martyr and a divisive figure. The war's defeats and political crises culminated in Charles's surrender to the Scots in 1646, leading to his eventual trial and execution in 1649.
From Elizabeth II to Cleopatra, Real Royalty peels back the curtain to give a glimpse into the lives of some of the most influential families in the world, with new full length documentaries posted every week covering the monarchies of today and all throughout history.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code 'REALROYALTY': https://access.historyhit.com/
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- published: 26 Jan 2024
- views: 21435
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Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire: Crash Course World History #219
In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the Holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and even spoke out against slavery, in a limited way. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It was huge, and it didn't have any means of directly raising taxes. Plus, it was a pretty crazy time in Europe anyway, and Cha...
published: 06 Dec 2014
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Short History of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor & King of Spain (FULL EPISODE) 1500-1558
The full episode from beginning to end of the short history of Charles V, part of the rulers and monarchs of the 16th century Mediterranean series.
All images are public domain via wiki commons.
Intro and outro excerpters of Doug Maxwell's- Lost in Prayer (public domain via YouTube Audio-Library)
published: 03 Jun 2021
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Holy Roman Empire Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
MUSIC:
Kevin MacLeod - Suonatore di Liuto
https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
published: 09 Aug 2018
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Charles V, the Julius Caesar of the Modern Era?
In this video, we explore the life and legacy of Charles V, one of European history's most powerful and influential rulers. Born in 1500, Charles V was the King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor, and ruler of a vast empire that stretched across Europe and the Americas. He was known for his military campaigns, which included wars against the French, Ottoman Empire, and the Protestant Reformation, all of which I go through in the video. Charles V was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and his court was home to some of the greatest minds of the Renaissance.
Sources and research here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MWTq2D9TCOExs_0RsmKV1fOcURazNC8gfholYVNnsFM/edit?usp=sharing
It's my first video and I am excited to start this channel.
I mistakenly put the wrong audio in the minute (6:...
published: 21 Dec 2022
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Charles V is elected Holy Roman Emperor (Carlos, rey emperador)
Margaret of Austria and the Habsburg's banker Jakob Fugger eliminate the last threat for Charles's imperial election, and he is elected by the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming Emperor Charles V.
s01e04
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
published: 12 Jun 2017
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CHARLES I OF SPAIN AND V OF GERMANY, THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR
Charles I was the first king of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He is the only king in history who could be considered to be the emperor of the old and new worlds. He is also considered to be the trailblazer for Europe as it is today.
Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was born in the Belgian city of Ghent in 1500. He was the son of Juana of Castille (Juana La Loca) and Philip of Habsburg (Philip the Handsome) and grandson of both the Catholic kings and of Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor.
He inherited a vast empire; from his maternal grandparents, the Catholic Kings, the crowns of Castille and Aragon, with their possessions in America (Mexico and Peru), Italy and some parts of North Africa. From his grandfather Maximilian, he inherited Austria, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and the Fr...
published: 26 Apr 2022
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Charles V's Greatest Mistake
published: 25 Jul 2023
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The Life and Reign of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor #shorts
The Life and Reign of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor #shorts
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Charles V was a ruler who served as Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556.
At the age of 16, Charles V became the ruler of the Netherlands, and he inherited the throne of Spain from his grandfather, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, in 1516. Two years later, in 1519, he was elected Holy Roman Emperor, succeeding Maximilian I.
Charles V was a powerful ruler who oversaw a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. He faced many challenges du...
published: 07 Apr 2023
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February 24 - The Birth of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
On this day in Tudor history, 24 February 1500, a man who would be heir to three powerful dynasties and who would rule "the empire on which the sun never sets" was born. That man was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
In today's video, Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, shares some Charles V facts. He was an interesting man!
You can get the book here: http://getbook.at/onthisday
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published: 23 Feb 2019
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Was Charles V a good emperor?? #shorts #history #charlesV #16thcentury #war #learn
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published: 22 Dec 2022
13:16
Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire: Crash Course World History #219
In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the Holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the Ki...
In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the Holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and even spoke out against slavery, in a limited way. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It was huge, and it didn't have any means of directly raising taxes. Plus, it was a pretty crazy time in Europe anyway, and Charles found himself in charge of the Catholic-Church-Endorsed Empire during the time of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. John will teach you a bit about how Charles put the Empire together, and how it fell apart, and even talk a bit about the Diet of Worms.
This episode was written by Neal Schulz, but we messed up the onscreen credits. Thanks, and great work, Neal.
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In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the Holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and even spoke out against slavery, in a limited way. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It was huge, and it didn't have any means of directly raising taxes. Plus, it was a pretty crazy time in Europe anyway, and Charles found himself in charge of the Catholic-Church-Endorsed Empire during the time of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. John will teach you a bit about how Charles put the Empire together, and how it fell apart, and even talk a bit about the Diet of Worms.
This episode was written by Neal Schulz, but we messed up the onscreen credits. Thanks, and great work, Neal.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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- published: 06 Dec 2014
- views: 2761368
1:20:43
Short History of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor & King of Spain (FULL EPISODE) 1500-1558
The full episode from beginning to end of the short history of Charles V, part of the rulers and monarchs of the 16th century Mediterranean series.
All images ...
The full episode from beginning to end of the short history of Charles V, part of the rulers and monarchs of the 16th century Mediterranean series.
All images are public domain via wiki commons.
Intro and outro excerpters of Doug Maxwell's- Lost in Prayer (public domain via YouTube Audio-Library)
https://wn.com/Short_History_Of_Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor_King_Of_Spain_(Full_Episode)_1500_1558
The full episode from beginning to end of the short history of Charles V, part of the rulers and monarchs of the 16th century Mediterranean series.
All images are public domain via wiki commons.
Intro and outro excerpters of Doug Maxwell's- Lost in Prayer (public domain via YouTube Audio-Library)
- published: 03 Jun 2021
- views: 8492
15:37
Holy Roman Empire Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking...
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
MUSIC:
Kevin MacLeod - Suonatore di Liuto
https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
https://wn.com/Holy_Roman_Empire_Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
MUSIC:
Kevin MacLeod - Suonatore di Liuto
https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
- published: 09 Aug 2018
- views: 1646822
8:19
Charles V, the Julius Caesar of the Modern Era?
In this video, we explore the life and legacy of Charles V, one of European history's most powerful and influential rulers. Born in 1500, Charles V was the King...
In this video, we explore the life and legacy of Charles V, one of European history's most powerful and influential rulers. Born in 1500, Charles V was the King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor, and ruler of a vast empire that stretched across Europe and the Americas. He was known for his military campaigns, which included wars against the French, Ottoman Empire, and the Protestant Reformation, all of which I go through in the video. Charles V was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and his court was home to some of the greatest minds of the Renaissance.
Sources and research here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MWTq2D9TCOExs_0RsmKV1fOcURazNC8gfholYVNnsFM/edit?usp=sharing
It's my first video and I am excited to start this channel.
I mistakenly put the wrong audio in the minute (6:10). I apologize for the blunder.
Please consider liking and subscribing if you enjoyed the content.
Voiceovers: Hectroyano
More on the way!
Intro: (0:00)
Childhood: (0:18)
Problems: (1:15)
The French: (2:23)
The Ottomans: (3:12)
The Americas: (4:56)
Old Age: (6:27)
Was Charles good?: (7:30)
https://wn.com/Charles_V,_The_Julius_Caesar_Of_The_Modern_Era
In this video, we explore the life and legacy of Charles V, one of European history's most powerful and influential rulers. Born in 1500, Charles V was the King of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor, and ruler of a vast empire that stretched across Europe and the Americas. He was known for his military campaigns, which included wars against the French, Ottoman Empire, and the Protestant Reformation, all of which I go through in the video. Charles V was also a patron of the arts and sciences, and his court was home to some of the greatest minds of the Renaissance.
Sources and research here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MWTq2D9TCOExs_0RsmKV1fOcURazNC8gfholYVNnsFM/edit?usp=sharing
It's my first video and I am excited to start this channel.
I mistakenly put the wrong audio in the minute (6:10). I apologize for the blunder.
Please consider liking and subscribing if you enjoyed the content.
Voiceovers: Hectroyano
More on the way!
Intro: (0:00)
Childhood: (0:18)
Problems: (1:15)
The French: (2:23)
The Ottomans: (3:12)
The Americas: (4:56)
Old Age: (6:27)
Was Charles good?: (7:30)
- published: 21 Dec 2022
- views: 37937
3:40
Charles V is elected Holy Roman Emperor (Carlos, rey emperador)
Margaret of Austria and the Habsburg's banker Jakob Fugger eliminate the last threat for Charles's imperial election, and he is elected by the prince-electors o...
Margaret of Austria and the Habsburg's banker Jakob Fugger eliminate the last threat for Charles's imperial election, and he is elected by the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming Emperor Charles V.
s01e04
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
https://wn.com/Charles_V_Is_Elected_Holy_Roman_Emperor_(Carlos,_Rey_Emperador)
Margaret of Austria and the Habsburg's banker Jakob Fugger eliminate the last threat for Charles's imperial election, and he is elected by the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming Emperor Charles V.
s01e04
'Carlos, Rey Emperador' is a Spanish TV series about the life of Charles of Habsburg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, the most powerful man in his time.
(Sorry for grammar mistakes in the translation.)
I own nothing.
If you like the video, watch the series on RTVE.
- published: 12 Jun 2017
- views: 50689
6:18
CHARLES I OF SPAIN AND V OF GERMANY, THE HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR
Charles I was the first king of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He is the only king in history who could be considered to be the emperor of the old and new world...
Charles I was the first king of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He is the only king in history who could be considered to be the emperor of the old and new worlds. He is also considered to be the trailblazer for Europe as it is today.
Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was born in the Belgian city of Ghent in 1500. He was the son of Juana of Castille (Juana La Loca) and Philip of Habsburg (Philip the Handsome) and grandson of both the Catholic kings and of Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor.
He inherited a vast empire; from his maternal grandparents, the Catholic Kings, the crowns of Castille and Aragon, with their possessions in America (Mexico and Peru), Italy and some parts of North Africa. From his grandfather Maximilian, he inherited Austria, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and the Franch- Comté, as well as the rights to the title of Holy Roman Emperor, which included the territories of what is nowadays central Europe.
Charles I spent his early years in the Netherlands, where he was educated in a French- speaking atmosphere under the tutelage of Adrian of Utrecht, rector of the University of Louvain, who later would become Pope Adrian VI.
The death of his grandfather Fernando The Catholic opened the doors of the Spanish court to him. He arrived in Spain in 1517, landing at the small Asturian port of Tazones.
In 1518, with the permission of his mother Juana La Loca, the queen in captivity, as well as the agreement of the Courts of Castille and Aragon, he was proclaimed King of Spain.
In 1520, on the death of his grandfather Maximilian, he was proclaimed Holy Roman Emperor, with his coronation taking place in the German city of Aachen, where he solemnly promised to defend the Catholic religion from Protestantism.
During his long reign, of nearly 40 years, Charles I had to deal with a number of conflicts, both in Spain and also abroad.
In Spain there were three serious incidents:
The Rebellion of the Comuneros of Castille, who revolted against the tax increase implemented by the King and which culminated in the execution of the Comuneros Bravo, Padilla and Maldonado after their defeat at the battle of Villalar.
The Revolt of the Brotherhoods, in Valencia and Mallorca, over the loss of privileges of craftsmen and guilds with regard to the nobility.
The attempt by Francisco I, King of France, to invade the Kingdom of Navarra, taking advantage of the weak state of Spain as a result of the Comuneros’ Rebellion.
In Europe the main conflicts which Charles I had to deal with were:
The continuing conflict with Francisco I, who invaded Milanesado but was defeated by the Spanish army at the battle of Pavía, where even the French King was captured and taken to Madrid.
The various conflicts with the Clementine League, encouraged by Pope Clement VII, which ended with the imperial army taking Rome and signing an alliance with the Republic of Genoa, in such a way that in 1530, Pope Clement crowned Charles I Holy Roman Emperor.
The problem with the Ottoman Empire of Suleiman The Magnificent, who invaded Hungry in 1526, even though in 1529, Fernando of Austria, Charles I’s brother, managed to stop Vienna being conquered by the Turks. In 1532 the Turks besieged Vienna again, but this time when Suleiman found out that Charles himself was approaching with his powerful army, he retreated without a fight.
The consolidation of the Schmalkaldic League of the Protestant princes, who Charles defeated in 1547 at the battle of Mühlberg.
Despite these and other victories, Charles V’s fight against Islam lacked the support of Francisco I of France. In 1538 the emperor, thinking he was supported by France, created the Holy League with the Pope and the Republic of Venice. After the heroic resistance of the Spanish troops in Castelnuevo couldn’t stop the victory of the Ottomans, Francisco I of France warned Charles that he would not support a Christian attack against the Turks. Charles abandoned the crusade, in effect leaving the Holy League.
During the reign of Charles I, Spain grew and consolidated its dominion and colonization of America: Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztec empire and Pizarro conquered Peru and founded its capital, Lima. Between 1519 and 1522, the great achievement of the first voyage around the world was completed, started by the Portuguese sailor Magallanes and finished by the Basque, Juan Sebastian Elcano.
In 1556, Charles abdicated as King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor and retired to the Monastery of Yuste, where he died in the summer of 1558.
On his death, the empire was divided in two: on one hand The Holy Roman Empire was inherited by his brother Fernando I of Habsburg. On the other, the territories of Spain, Flanders, America and Italy were left in the hands of his son, Philip II, from his marriage to Isabel of Portugal.
Documented by:
Olegario Llamazares García-Lomas
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Charles I was the first king of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. He is the only king in history who could be considered to be the emperor of the old and new worlds. He is also considered to be the trailblazer for Europe as it is today.
Charles I of Spain and V of Germany was born in the Belgian city of Ghent in 1500. He was the son of Juana of Castille (Juana La Loca) and Philip of Habsburg (Philip the Handsome) and grandson of both the Catholic kings and of Maximilian I, the Holy Roman Emperor.
He inherited a vast empire; from his maternal grandparents, the Catholic Kings, the crowns of Castille and Aragon, with their possessions in America (Mexico and Peru), Italy and some parts of North Africa. From his grandfather Maximilian, he inherited Austria, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and the Franch- Comté, as well as the rights to the title of Holy Roman Emperor, which included the territories of what is nowadays central Europe.
Charles I spent his early years in the Netherlands, where he was educated in a French- speaking atmosphere under the tutelage of Adrian of Utrecht, rector of the University of Louvain, who later would become Pope Adrian VI.
The death of his grandfather Fernando The Catholic opened the doors of the Spanish court to him. He arrived in Spain in 1517, landing at the small Asturian port of Tazones.
In 1518, with the permission of his mother Juana La Loca, the queen in captivity, as well as the agreement of the Courts of Castille and Aragon, he was proclaimed King of Spain.
In 1520, on the death of his grandfather Maximilian, he was proclaimed Holy Roman Emperor, with his coronation taking place in the German city of Aachen, where he solemnly promised to defend the Catholic religion from Protestantism.
During his long reign, of nearly 40 years, Charles I had to deal with a number of conflicts, both in Spain and also abroad.
In Spain there were three serious incidents:
The Rebellion of the Comuneros of Castille, who revolted against the tax increase implemented by the King and which culminated in the execution of the Comuneros Bravo, Padilla and Maldonado after their defeat at the battle of Villalar.
The Revolt of the Brotherhoods, in Valencia and Mallorca, over the loss of privileges of craftsmen and guilds with regard to the nobility.
The attempt by Francisco I, King of France, to invade the Kingdom of Navarra, taking advantage of the weak state of Spain as a result of the Comuneros’ Rebellion.
In Europe the main conflicts which Charles I had to deal with were:
The continuing conflict with Francisco I, who invaded Milanesado but was defeated by the Spanish army at the battle of Pavía, where even the French King was captured and taken to Madrid.
The various conflicts with the Clementine League, encouraged by Pope Clement VII, which ended with the imperial army taking Rome and signing an alliance with the Republic of Genoa, in such a way that in 1530, Pope Clement crowned Charles I Holy Roman Emperor.
The problem with the Ottoman Empire of Suleiman The Magnificent, who invaded Hungry in 1526, even though in 1529, Fernando of Austria, Charles I’s brother, managed to stop Vienna being conquered by the Turks. In 1532 the Turks besieged Vienna again, but this time when Suleiman found out that Charles himself was approaching with his powerful army, he retreated without a fight.
The consolidation of the Schmalkaldic League of the Protestant princes, who Charles defeated in 1547 at the battle of Mühlberg.
Despite these and other victories, Charles V’s fight against Islam lacked the support of Francisco I of France. In 1538 the emperor, thinking he was supported by France, created the Holy League with the Pope and the Republic of Venice. After the heroic resistance of the Spanish troops in Castelnuevo couldn’t stop the victory of the Ottomans, Francisco I of France warned Charles that he would not support a Christian attack against the Turks. Charles abandoned the crusade, in effect leaving the Holy League.
During the reign of Charles I, Spain grew and consolidated its dominion and colonization of America: Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztec empire and Pizarro conquered Peru and founded its capital, Lima. Between 1519 and 1522, the great achievement of the first voyage around the world was completed, started by the Portuguese sailor Magallanes and finished by the Basque, Juan Sebastian Elcano.
In 1556, Charles abdicated as King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor and retired to the Monastery of Yuste, where he died in the summer of 1558.
On his death, the empire was divided in two: on one hand The Holy Roman Empire was inherited by his brother Fernando I of Habsburg. On the other, the territories of Spain, Flanders, America and Italy were left in the hands of his son, Philip II, from his marriage to Isabel of Portugal.
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Charles V was a ruler who served as Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556.
At the age of 16, Charles V became the ruler of the Netherlands, and he inherited the throne of Spain from his grandfather, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, in 1516. Two years later, in 1519, he was elected Holy Roman Emperor, succeeding Maximilian I.
Charles V was a powerful ruler who oversaw a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. He faced many challenges during his reign, including wars with France and the Ottoman Empire, as well as the Protestant Reformation. He was also involved in conflicts in Italy and the Netherlands.
In 1556, Charles V abdicated his thrones and retired to a monastery in Spain, where he died in 1558 at the age of 58. He was succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor by his brother, Ferdinand I.
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Charles V was a ruler who served as Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556.
At the age of 16, Charles V became the ruler of the Netherlands, and he inherited the throne of Spain from his grandfather, King Ferdinand II of Aragon, in 1516. Two years later, in 1519, he was elected Holy Roman Emperor, succeeding Maximilian I.
Charles V was a powerful ruler who oversaw a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. He faced many challenges during his reign, including wars with France and the Ottoman Empire, as well as the Protestant Reformation. He was also involved in conflicts in Italy and the Netherlands.
In 1556, Charles V abdicated his thrones and retired to a monastery in Spain, where he died in 1558 at the age of 58. He was succeeded as Holy Roman Emperor by his brother, Ferdinand I.
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February 24 - The Birth of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
On this day in Tudor history, 24 February 1500, a man who would be heir to three powerful dynasties and who would rule "the empire on which the sun never sets" ...
On this day in Tudor history, 24 February 1500, a man who would be heir to three powerful dynasties and who would rule "the empire on which the sun never sets" was born. That man was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
In today's video, Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, shares some Charles V facts. He was an interesting man!
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On this day in Tudor history, 24 February 1500, a man who would be heir to three powerful dynasties and who would rule "the empire on which the sun never sets" was born. That man was Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
In today's video, Claire Ridgway, founder of the Tudor Society, shares some Charles V facts. He was an interesting man!
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