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territorial legacy of Carlos I

Son of Juana I of Castile and Felipe I, paternal grandson of Maximilian I of Habsburg and María de Borgoña (from whom he inherited the Burgundian heritage, the Austrian territories and the right to the imperial throne), and mother of the Catholic Monarchs , inherited Castile, Navarre, Indies, Naples, Sicily and Aragon.

division of the territory

At his death, the empire was divided in two: on the one hand, the Holy Roman Empire inherited by his brother Ferdinand I of Hadsburg; And. on the other, the territories of Spain, Flanders, America and Italy remained in the hands of his son Felipe II following his marriage to Isabella of Portugal.

TERRITORIES OF CARLOS I

Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros

Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros (1436-1517) was a Cardinal, Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain and Third Inquisitor General of Castile, belonging to the Franciscan Order. Moreover, in addition to being the confessor of Isabel la Católica, he ruled the crown of Castile twice due to the incapacity of Queen Juana la Loca.

achievements of Cisneros

As a promoter and patron of culture, he founded the University of Alcalá, also known as Cisneriana. His body rests in the Cathedral-Magistral of the city

council of castile

The Council of Castile was the first body of government created by the Castilian monarchy. Formed in 1385 by John I of Castile, it was, in modern times, the first state body and its headquarters were in Madrid.

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