Charles V (of Spain)1
M, #12223, b. 24 February 1500, d. 21 September 1558
Father* | King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain)1 b. 22 Jun 1478, d. 25 Sep 1506 |
Mother* | Princess Juana (of Arag’On)1 b. 6 Nov 1479, d. 13 Apr 1555 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 16 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Reference | 9FGR-JK |
Charles V (of Spain) was born on 24 February 1500 in Gand, Spanish Flanders, Belgium.1 He was the son of King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) and Princess Juana (of Arag’On).1 Charles V (of Spain) married Princess Izabel (of Portugal), daughter of King Manuel I 'The Great' (of Portugal And The Algarves) and Queen Maria (of Portugal), in 1526 at Palacio Del Alcazar, Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.1 Charles V (of Spain) died on 21 September 1558 at Monasterio De St. Justo, Toledo, Toledo, Spain, at age 58.1 He was buried in El Escorial, Madrid, Spain.1
Charles V's father King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) died on 25 September 1506 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of King Philip II (of Spain) on 21 May 1527.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduchess Marie (of Austria) on 21 June 1528.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria) in 1530.1 Charles V's son Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria) died in 1530.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Johann (of Austria) in 1531.1 Charles V's son Archduke Johann (of Austria) died in 1532.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduchess Johanne (of Austria) on 27 June 1537.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Son (of Austria) on 25 April 1539.1 Charles V's son Archduke Son (of Austria) died on 25 April 1539.1 Charles V (of Spain) became a widower with the death of his wife, Princess Izabel (of Portugal) on 1 May 1539 in Toledo, Toledo, Spain, at age 35.1 Charles V's daughter was married at wedding of Archduchess Marie (of Austria) and Emperor Maximilian II (of the Holy Roman Empire) in 1548 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.1 Charles V's son King Philip II (of Spain) was married to Queen Mary I Tudor on 25 July 1554 at Wincester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.1,2 Charles V's mother Princess Juana (of Arag’On) died on 13 April 1555 in Castillo, Tordesillas, Valladolid, Spain.1
Charles V's father King Philip I 'The Handsome' (of Spain) died on 25 September 1506 in Burgos, Burgos, Spain.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of King Philip II (of Spain) on 21 May 1527.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduchess Marie (of Austria) on 21 June 1528.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria) in 1530.1 Charles V's son Archduke Ferdinand (of Austria) died in 1530.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Johann (of Austria) in 1531.1 Charles V's son Archduke Johann (of Austria) died in 1532.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduchess Johanne (of Austria) on 27 June 1537.1 Charles V (of Spain) became the father of Archduke Son (of Austria) on 25 April 1539.1 Charles V's son Archduke Son (of Austria) died on 25 April 1539.1 Charles V (of Spain) became a widower with the death of his wife, Princess Izabel (of Portugal) on 1 May 1539 in Toledo, Toledo, Spain, at age 35.1 Charles V's daughter was married at wedding of Archduchess Marie (of Austria) and Emperor Maximilian II (of the Holy Roman Empire) in 1548 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain.1 Charles V's son King Philip II (of Spain) was married to Queen Mary I Tudor on 25 July 1554 at Wincester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.1,2 Charles V's mother Princess Juana (of Arag’On) died on 13 April 1555 in Castillo, Tordesillas, Valladolid, Spain.1
6 Children of Charles V (of Spain) and Princess Izabel (of Portugal), daughter of King Manuel I 'The Great' (of Portugal And The Algarves) and Queen Maria (of Portugal), |
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Charts | English Royalty (#1) English Royalty (#2) English Royalty (Indented) (#1) English Royalty (Indented) (#2) |
Last Edited | 7 Oct 2001 |
Citations
- [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.
- [S124] The Tudors / The Stuarts, online http://www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/stuarts.pdf