Carlos i

Charles V

  • Period: Nov 15, 1498 to Feb 25, 1558

    Eleanor of Austria life span

    She was Charles V sister, she married the king of Portugal, while her brother Charles married Portugal's King daughter. She married this man because of Charles, so she is known as "the Faithful sister".
  • Period: Feb 24, 1500 to Sep 21, 1558

    Charles V life span

    His mother was Joanna "the Mad", and his father was Philip "the Handsome". His brother was Ferdinan I, Eleanor of Asturia and Mary of Hungary, also Catherine of Asturia, Queen of Portugal and Isabella of Asturia were his sisters. His wife was Isabella of Portugal and he was part of the Habsburg house and his religion was obviously Roman catholicism. He was buried in El Escorial in Spain.
  • Period: Jul 18, 1501 to Jan 19, 1526

    Isabella of Asturia life span

    She was Charles V sister, also was Queen consort of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. She married Christian II of Denmark.
  • Period: Mar 10, 1503 to Jul 25, 1564

    Ferdinand I life span

    He was born in Alcalá de Henares, in Castile, Spain; and died in Vienna, Austria. He was buried in Prague, St. Vitus cathedral, Czech Republic
  • Period: Mar 10, 1503 to May 1, 1539

    Isabella of Portugal life span

  • Period: Sep 15, 1505 to Oct 18, 1558

    Mary of Hungary life span

    She was Charles V sister, she married the King of Hungary and Bohemia and was buried in El Escorial.
  • Sep 25, 1506

    Cahrles inherits the Netherlands

    Cahrles inherits the Netherlands
    His father, Philip I, died and Cahrles inherits the Netherlands. This is important because he gained more power.
  • Sep 25, 1506

    Philip I of Castile death

    Philip I of Castile death
    Philip I was Charles V father
  • Period: Sep 25, 1506 to Oct 25, 1555

    Lord of the Netherlands and Duke of Burgundy

  • Period: Jan 14, 1507 to Feb 12, 1578

    Catherine of Asturia, Queen of Portugal

    She was Charles V sister and she married Manuel I successor, in other words, his brother in law succesor.
  • Jan 23, 1516

    Charles inherits Aragon and Castile

    Charles inherits Aragon and Castile
    Ferdinand II, (Charles materal grandfather) dies and he inherits Aragon and Castile. This is important because he gained more power.
  • Period: Mar 14, 1516 to Jan 16, 1556

    Charles V reign in Spain, Sicily and Sardinia

    He was Joanna's son, and Catholic Monarchs grandson. He and his brother had some clashes. Charles was born and grew up in
    Prinsenhof of Ghent, Flanders, Burgundian Low Countries, in the protestant side of the place. He did not speak Spanish, however, his brother Ferdinand I did know Spanish, so people preferred Ferdinan above Charles, likewise, Charles ruled.
  • Aug 20, 1518

    Isabella of Castile is born (Charles' extramarital daughter)

    Her mother is her father's grandma in law. In other words, her father is her mothers grandson in law.
  • Period: 1519 to 1523

    Revolt of the Brotherhoods

    The revolt of the Brotherhoods was a revolt by artisan guilds (Germanies) against the government of King Charles V in the Kingdom of Valencia, part of the Crown of Aragon. It took place from 1519–1523, with most of the fighting occurring during 1521. The Valencian revolt inspired a related revolt in the island of Majorca, also part of Aragon, which lasted from 1521–1523.
  • Jan 12, 1519

    He inherits Austria

    He inherits Austria
    Maximilian I (Charles' paternal grandfather) he inherits Austria. This is important because he gained more power.
  • Period: Jan 12, 1519 to Apr 21, 1521

    Archduke of Austria

  • Period: Jan 28, 1519 to Aug 27, 1556

    Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany and King of Italy

  • Jun 28, 1519

    Elected Holy Roman Emperor

    Elected Holy Roman Emperor
    Became the symbolic head of all Germany. This is important because he gained more power.
  • Period: Apr 16, 1520 to Oct 25, 1521

    The Revolt of the Comuneros

    The Revolt of Comuneros was an uprising by citizens of Castile against the rule of Charles I and his administration between 1520 and 1521. At its height, the rebels controlled the heart of Castile, ruling the cities of Valladolid, Tordesillas, and Toledo.
  • Oct 23, 1520

    Germany coronation

    Germany coronation
  • 1521

    Francais I attacked Lombardy

    Francais I attacked Lombardy
    Francais I attacked Lombardy and was captured and forced to have unfavorable peace. Also, beginning of Italian war. This is important because much of his reign was devoted to Italian wars and it was militarily successful.
  • Period: 1521 to Jul 25, 1564

    Ferdinand I Archduke of Austria

  • Period: 1521 to 1526

    Italian war

    The Italian War of 1521–1526, sometimes known as the Four Years' War, was a part of the Italian Wars. The war pitted Francis I of France and the Republic of Venice against the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Henry VIII of England, and the Papal States.
  • Jul 5, 1522

    Margaret of Parma is born (Charles' extramarital daughter)

    Margaret of Parma is born (Charles' extramarital daughter)
    She was Governor of the Netherlands from 1559 to 1567 and from 1578 to 1582. She was the illegitimate daughter of the then 22-year-old Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Johanna Maria van der Gheynst. She was a Duchess of Florence and a Duchess of Parma and Piacenza by marriage.
  • 1523

    Joanna of Asturia (Charles' extramarital daughter)

    Her mother was Catherine of Rebodello, one of Joanna the Mad ladies.
  • 1523

    Taddea of Austria was born (Charles' extramarital daughter)

    Her mother was Orsolina della Penna. It is not very clear if she was born on 1522 or1523
  • 1526

    End of Italian war

    End of Italian war
    It is known as the four year war.
  • Period: 1526 to Jul 25, 1564

    Ferdinand King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia reign

  • Feb 18, 1526

    Charles Treaty of Madrid

    Charles Treaty of Madrid
    Caused Francis to give up his land. This agreement took place during the battle of Pavia. The battle started in Feb 24,1525.The French lost over 30,000 men in that battle.
  • May 21, 1527

    Philip II of Spain is born (Charles V son)

    Philip II of Spain is born (Charles V son)
    The son of Emperor Charles V and Isabella of Portugal, Philip inherited his father's Spanish Empire in 1556 and succeeded to the Portuguese throne in 1580 following a dynastic crisis. The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire and of the Philippines, named in his honor by Ruy López de Villalobos, were completed during his reign.
  • Jun 21, 1528

    Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress is born (Charles V daughter)

    Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress is born (Charles V daughter)
    She was the empress consort and queen consort of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary. She served as regent of Spain in the absence of her father Emperor Charles V from 1548 until 1551.
  • Aug 5, 1529

    Peace of Cambrai

    Peace of Cambrai
    Charles dominance in Italy was the treaty ending the war. This is important because it gave temporary Habsburg leadership in Italy.
  • Nov 21, 1529

    Fernandin of Austria is born (Charles V son)

    He was Charles and Isabella's son, he died on June of 1530 at months old
  • Jan 22, 1530

    Italy corontion

    Italy corontion
  • Feb 17, 1530

    Hernán Cortés conquers Tenochtitlan

    Hernán Cortés conquers Tenochtitlan
    The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, also known as the Conquest of Mexico or the Spanish-Aztec War (1519–21), was one of the primary events in the Spanish colonization of the Americas
  • Feb 24, 1530

    Empire coronation

    Empire coronation
  • Period: Jan 5, 1531 to Jul 25, 1564

    Ferdinand I King of the Romans reign

  • Jun 24, 1535

    Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal is born (Charles V daughter)

    Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal is born (Charles V daughter)
    She was Princess of Portugal by marriage to John Manuel, Prince of Portugal. She served as regent of Spain to her brother Philip II of Spain during his trip to England to marry Mary I in 1554-1556, and from 1556 to 1559. She was the mother of King Sebastian of Portugal.
  • 1536

    The beginning of the revolt againist Charles V

    The beginning of the revolt againist Charles V
    In Germany, France and the protestant princes wanted to go against Charles V.This is important because it was the war againist the two religions.
  • Period: 1536 to 1538

    Charles V revolt

    Protestants in France and Germany wanted to go against King Charles V.
  • 1538

    End of the revolt

    End of the revolt
    In Germany, France and the protestant princes wanted to go againist Charles V.
  • Jun 15, 1540

    The Battle of Girolata

    The Battle of Girolata
    The Battle of Girolata was a naval action fought between Genoese, Spanish, and Ottoman ships on 15 June 1540 in the Gulf of Girolata, on the west coast of the island of Corsica, amidst the war between Charles V of Spain and Suleiman the Magnificent.
  • 1541

    Charles V declears war on Protestantism

    Charles V declears war on Protestantism
    Charles V declears war on Protestantism.This is important because he was fighting for his religion and what he thought was right. Declears Martin Luther as an outlaw. (Diet of Worms).
  • 1547

    Battle of Mühlberg

    Battle of Mühlberg
    The Battle of Mühlberg took place near Mühlberg in the Electorate of Saxony in 1547, during the Schmalkaldic War. The Catholic princes of the Holy Roman Empire led by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V decisively defeated the Lutheran Schmalkaldic League of Protestant princes under the command of Elector John Frederick I of Saxony and Landgrave Philip I of Hesse.
  • Feb 24, 1547

    John of Austria is born (Charles' extramarital son)

    John of Austria is born (Charles' extramarital son)
    John was an illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He became a military leader in the service of his half-brother, King Philip II of Spain, and is best known for his role as the admiral of the Holy Alliance fleet at the Battle of Lepanto.
  • 1555

    Charles V is defeated by protestants

    Charles V is defeated by protestants
    Charles V defeated by the protestants in Germany. Reformation allows Peace of Ausburg to occur. This is important because it saved the empire from major problems. Charles V gave Netherlands and Spain to his son and Austria tand empire to his brother. This is important because this is the ending of his long time ruling most of europe.
  • Apr 12, 1555

    Joanna of Castile death

    Joanna of Castile death
    Joanna was Charles V mother, it is well known that she was not mentally okay, still, some poeple affirm that men just said thet because she was an obstacule for her son to rule, she probably just had mental alienation, and she was confinement in Tordesillas
  • Jan 16, 1556

    Charles V abdicates his throne to his son Phillip.

    Charles V abdicates his throne to his son Phillip.
    Charles abdicates his throne to his son. He abdicated it to Phillip II. He gave it up in 1555-56. After he have up his throne, he went to go live in a monastery for the remanider of his life.
  • Period: Aug 27, 1556 to Jul 25, 1564

    Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor reign

  • Sep 21, 1558

    Charles V death

    Charles V death
    Charles V died in Monastery of Yuste, Crown of Castile, Spain