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By WILLIAM ROBERTSON, D.D.

PRINCIPAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH,
HISTORIOGRAPHER TO HIS MAJESTY FOR SCOTLAND, AND
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF HISTORY AT MADRID.

VOLUME II.

THE ELEVENTH EDITION:

LONDON:

Printed for CADELL and DAVIES; T. PAYNE; J. WALKER; R. LEA; VERNOR
HOOD, and SHARPE; J. NUNN; CUTHELL and MARTIN; GRAY and SON; E.
JEFFERY; JOHN RICHARDSON; J. M. RICHARDSON; J. and A. ARCH; W.
STEWART; J. CARPENTER; W. PHILLIPS; R. FLOYER; J. BOOKER; J. MURRAY;
S. BAGSTER; B. CROSBY; R. H. EVANS; J. HARDING; J. MACKINLAY and
CONSTABLE, HUNTER, PARK and HUNTER.

1809,

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THE

HISTORY

OF THE

REIGN

OF THE

EMPEROR CHARLES V.

CHARLES

BOOK I.

ARLES V. was born at Ghent on the twenty-fourth day of February, in the year one thousand five hundred. His father Philip the Handsome, archduke of Austria, was the son of the emperor Maximilian, and of Mary, the only child of Charles the Bold, the last Prince of the house of Burgundy. His mother, Joanna, was the second daughter of Ferdinand King of Ara gon, and of Isabella Queen of Castile.

BOOK

I.

Birth of

Charles V.

nions, and

A LONG train of fortunate events had opened His domithe way for this young prince to the inheritance the events of more extensive dominions, than any Euro- by which he pean monarch, since Charlemagne; had posses them,

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acquired

I.

BOOK sed. Each of his ancestors had acquired kingdoms or provinces, towards which their prospect of succession was extremely remote. The rich possessions of Mary of Burgundy had been destined for another family, she having been contracted by her father to the only son of Louis XI. of France; but that capricious monarch, indulging his hatred to her family, chose rather to strip her of part of her territories by force, than to secure the whole by marriage; and by this misconduct, fatal to his posterity, he threw all the Netherlands and Franche Comté into the hands of a rival. Isabella, the daughter of John II. of Castile, far from having any prospect of that noble inheritance which she transmitted to her grandson, passed the early part of her life in obscurity and indigence. But the Castilians, exasperated against her brother Henry IV. an ill-advised and vicious prince, publicly charged him with impotence, and his queen with adultery. Upon his demise, rejecting Joanna, whom Henry had uniformly, and even on his death-bed, owned to be his lawful daughter, and whom an assembly of the states had acknowledged to be the heir of his kingdom, they obliged her to retire into Portugal, and placed Isabella on the throne of Castile. Ferdinand owed the crown of Aragon to the unexpected death of his elder brother, and acquired the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily by violating the faith of treaties, and disregarding the ties of blood. To all these kingdoms, Christopher Columbus, by an effort of genius and of intrepidity, the boldest and most

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