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2 February, 15:06

As ruler of the Holy Roman Empire Charles V was known for

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  1. 2 February, 15:17
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    Charles V was known for being a ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.

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    He wanted to unify and establish an enormous empire but was thwarted by the reformation of Protestantism. So he abdicated and gave his son Phillip a throne to them. Charles inherited the Hapsburg Monarchy after his paternal grandfather, Maximilian, died in 1519. He was also the electors ' natural candidate for success as Holy Roman Emperor to his grandpa. Charles inherited the Hapsburg Monarchy after his paternal grandfather, Maximilian, died in 1519. He was also the electors ' natural candidate for success as Holy Roman Emperor to his grandpa.
  2. 2 February, 15:33
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    Charles V was known for his empire in which Sun never sets. His Empire was so vast that it embraced both European and American territories and one part of his kingdom always remained in daylight.

    Charles V failed in terms of unifying Europe in spreading the Catholic faith as the rise Protestantism plummeted due to the British Immigrants. He was successful against many rebellious attacks, triumphant over France, chased Ottoman's empire out of his Hapsburg territory.

    His failures are that he proved to be in contradiction of the views of the people and expressed religious prejudice. He also took over the powers from the Papacy and made church and state to be distinct. This blemished his overall success as a Roman Emperor.
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