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Charles V

Charles V was Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556 and King of Spain as Charles I. His influence over Pope Clement VII after the sack of Rome helped block Henry VIII's annulment from Catherine of Aragon.

Born
1500 CE
Died
1558 CE
Role
Holy Roman Emperor

Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1558)

Portrait of Charles V in Habsburg court dress
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Also known as
Charles I of Spain, Emperor Charles V
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1500-1519
Habsburg inheritance

Charles inherited Spain, the Low Countries, Habsburg lands and then the imperial title, making him the most powerful ruler in Europe.

1521
Luther's challenge

Charles confronted Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms, where the Protestant Reformation became an imperial crisis.

1527-1533
Defender of Catherine

Charles supported Catherine's position, making Henry's desired annulment harder for the papacy to grant.

1556-1558
Abdication and legacy

Charles abdicated in the 1550s, leaving a divided religious Europe and a Habsburg legacy continued by Philip II.

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An emperor at the centre of Reformation Europe

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1500-1519

Habsburg inheritance

Charles inherited Spain, the Low Countries, Habsburg lands and then the imperial title, making him the most powerful ruler in Europe.

1521

Luther's challenge

Charles confronted Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms, where the Protestant Reformation became an imperial crisis.

1527

Sack of Rome

Imperial troops sacked Rome in 1527, leaving Pope Clement VII politically constrained during Henry VIII's annulment case.

1527-1533

Defender of Catherine

Charles supported Catherine's position, making Henry's desired annulment harder for the papacy to grant.

1556-1558

Abdication and legacy

Charles abdicated in the 1550s, leaving a divided religious Europe and a Habsburg legacy continued by Philip II.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Charles V,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Charles V,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Charles V,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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