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Ep. 235: The Youth and Election of the Emperor Charles V (1519-1555)

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Born during a ball in Ghent on 24 February 1500, Charles of Habsburg would grow up to rule an empire stretching from the Philippines to Prague and from Lima to Lauwersoog. But who was the man behind one of history's most powerful titles — and how did an unremarkable teenager come to be elected Holy Roman Emperor?

In this episode, we explore the remarkable — and often dysfunctional — upbringing of Charles V. Raised like an orphan in the Burgundian Netherlands while his mother Joanna of Castile was confined at Tordesillas, Charles was shaped by two very different mentors: the theologian Adrian of Utrecht, who introduced him to Erasmus and laid the groundwork for his complex relationship with the Reformation, and William de Croy, Lord of Chièvres, who drilled into him the discipline of statecraft.

We examine how Charles' worldview was rooted in Burgundian chivalric tradition, why his advisors kept him politically cautious in his early reign, and how the death of his grandfather Maximilian I in 1519 forced him to step up and fight for the imperial crown against the formidable Francis I of France.

We also cover the extraordinary financial muscle of banker Jakob Fugger, the crucial diplomatic role of Margaret of Austria, and how a brief stop in Dover to visit Henry VIII helped prevent a Franco-English alliance that could have derailed everything at the Field of Cloth of Gold.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • Charles V's childhood in Mechelen and his education under Adrian of Utrecht and Lord Chièvres
  • The Burgundian chivalric culture that shaped his worldview
  • The death of Maximilian I and the scramble for the imperial election of 1519
  • The role of the Fugger banking dynasty in funding Charles' election campaign
  • The Field of Cloth of Gold and Habsburg diplomacy with Henry VIII
  • The coronation at Aachen in October 1520 and what it meant for the future of the Holy Roman Empire

Plus: an update on upcoming episodes and a summer break announcement.

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