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Charles V was a prominent ruler in the 16th century, known for his vast empire that spanned Europe and the Americas. Born in Ghent, he became the Holy Roman Emperor and king of Spain, ruling over a diverse collection of territories. His reign was marked by significant events, including the Protestant Reformation and the expansion of Spanish influence in the New World. Charles was a staunch defender of Catholicism, often clashing with reformers like Martin Luther.

Throughout his rule, Charles V faced numerous challenges, from wars with France to conflicts with the Ottoman Empire. Despite these struggles, he managed to maintain his empire's integrity for many years. In 1556, he abdicated in favor of his son Philip II and retired to the Monastery of Yuste in Spain, where he spent his final years reflecting on his tumultuous reign. His legacy continues to influence European history and the development of modern nation-states.

Nazionalità Spagnolo
Data di nascita February 24, 1500
Luogo di nascita Ghent, Flanders, Belgium
Data di morte September 21, 1558