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Emperor Charles V Publication of this book was generously assisted by a grant towards the costs of translation made by the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds To Helli Koenigsberger, a great authority and a good friend Emperor Charles V 1500-1558 WIM BLOCKMANS Professor of History, University of Leiden, The Netherlands Translated by Isola van den Hoven-Vardon A member of the Hodder Headline Group LONDON Co-published in the USA by Oxford University Press Inc., New York First published in Great Britain in 2002 by Arnold, a member of the Hodder Headline Group, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BH http://www.arnoldpublishers.com Co-published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press Inc., 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 © 2002 Wim Blockmans English translation © 2002 Arnold Publishers All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanically, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system, without either prior permission in writing from the publisher or a licence permitting restricted copying. In the United Kingdom such licences are issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency: 90 Tottenham Court Road, London WIT 4LP. The advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of going to press, neither the author [s] nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress ISBN 0 340 72038 7 (hb) ISBN 0 340 73110 9 (pb) 123456789 10 Production Editor: Jasmine Brown Production Controller: Bryan Eccleshall Cover Design: Terry Griffiths Typeset in 10 on 13 pt Plantin by Cambrian Typesetters, Frimley, Surrey What do you think about this book? Or any other Arnold title? Please send your comments to [email protected] Contents Maps vii Chronology ix Genealogies xii Justification 1 1 An imperium of forty years 3 Magnificent mourning 3 A difficult departure 8 The Habsburgs: a dynasty for Europe 13 The education of a Christian prince 19 Mission impossible? 22 2 A grand strategy? 25 Territories and dynasty 25 The Holy Roman Empire 30 Strategic options 34 Unforeseen circumstances 40 3 Honour, rights and land 47 A foreign king 47 The XVII Provinces 51 Italy: the key to world hegemony 57 France - again and again 64 1536-1537 68 1542-1544 72 1551-1553 74 Right, ambition and necessity 7 6 vi Contents 4 Protector of the Catholic Church 80 The great misunderstanding 80 Give and take 86 Authoritarian Reformation 92 The fiasco 97 Persecuting heretics 99 The soul of the Indian 106 Christendom divided 108 5 Charles’ political system 116 The absent prince 117 The emperor’s family 120 Servants of the emperor 125 The network 133 6 The cost of the Empire 139 Objectives 139 The tragedy of a viceroy 140 Strategy, resources, choices 147 Money, money and money again 154 Discussion and repression 160 7 The image in balance 169 The creation of a classical hero 169 Personality and fate 176 Selective bibliography 185 Index of proper names 188 Map 1: Habsburg lands in Europe Map 2: Habsburg Low Countries (1543) Chronology 1496 20 October Marriage of Philip (the Handsome) of Habsburg to Joanna of Castile; his sister, Margaret, marries Crown Prince John of Castile in the spring of 1497. 1500 24 February Charles is born at Ghent. 1515 5 January Prince of the Low Countries. 1516 23 January Death of King Ferdinand of Aragon, at which Charles claims the title of King of Spain. 1517 September Arrival in Spain. 1518 February Cortes of Castile at Valladolid. 1519 28 June Elected as Roman King. 1520 23 October Crowned at Aachen as ‘elected emperor’. 1520-22 Revolts of the communeros and hermandades in Spain. 1520 May Cortes of Castile at Santiago de Compostela; journey to England, the Low Countries and Germany. 1521 April/May Luther sentenced at the Diet of Worms. 1521-29 First war with France. 1521 November Conquest of Lombardy. 1522 9 January Adrian IV elected pope, dies on 14 September 1523. 1522 27 April French defeated by imperial army at La Bicocca. 1522 July Charles returns to Spain (until July 1529). 1523 July Connétable Charles de Bourbon enters Charles’ service. 1523 November French defeat in Lombardy. 1524-26 Peasants’ War in Germany. 1524 26 October Francis I takes Milan. 1525 24 February Francis I taken prisoner at Battle of Pavia. X Chronology 1526 16 JanuaryTreaty of Madrid; Francis I is released on 17 March. 1526 10 March Charles marries Isabella of Portugal. 1526 22 May League of Cognac between Francis I, Clement VII, Sforza, Florence and Venice. 1527 Resumption of war; imperial troops plunder Rome from 6 May. 1528 French invasion of Naples; siege of Naples lifted in August; Genoa, with Andrea Doria, chooses Charles; French autumn offensive against Milan and Genoa is a failure. 1528 October Charles gains control over the bishopric of Utrecht and Groningen. 1529 29 June Treaty of Barcelona between Charles and Clement VII. 1529 July Charles travels to Italy. 1529 3 August Ladies’ Peace of Cambrai. 1529 Sept-Oct Turks lay siege to Vienna. 1529 Sept-Aug 1530 Siege of Florence. 1530 24 February Pope crowns Charles emperor at Bologna. 1530 June-Nov Diet of Augsburg. 1530 Nov-Dec Negotiations with Clement VII at Bologna. 1531 5 January Ferdinand is elected Roman King. 1531 Mary is regent in Low Countries. Charles stays there a year and introduces government reforms. 1531 27 February Formation of League of Schmalkalden. 1532 Diet of Regensburg. 1532 September Turkish invasion of Lower Austria; Charles in Vienna. 1532 October-1533 Discussions with Clement VII at Bologna. 1533 April Return to Spain. 1535 June-August Expedition to Tunis. 1535-36 Triumphal journey through Italy. 1536-37 Second war with France; French occupy Savoy; Charles invades Provence. 1538 17 June Truce between Paul III, Charles and Francis I. 1538 14 July Meeting between Charles and Francis I at Aigues-Mortes. 1539 1 May Death of Empress Isabella. 1539 Nov-Dec Festive journey through France.

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