IntroductionThe Golden Bull of Charles IV of Germany, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, first published at the Diet of Nuremberg in 1356, was a
Siege of Metz
Today's installment concludes Collapse Of The Power Of Charles V,our selection from The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century: 1514-1559 by Lady
Charles V Flees
The night was stormy; rain was falling in torrents when the modern Charlemagne, unable to move, was borne in a litter by the light of torches across
France Acquires Metz
The declaration of the German princes and that of their ally, the King of France, fell like a thunderbolt on the Emperor.Continuing Collapse Of The
Collapse Of The Power Of Charles V
This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Henry II Prepares for War Against Charles V.IntroductionHenry II, son