FERDINAND I, Holy Roman Emperor

1503–64, Holy Roman emperor (1558–64), king of Bohemia (1526–64) and of Hungary (1526–64), younger brother of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Brought up in Spain, he was expected to succeed his grandfather, Ferdinand II of Aragón, who, instead, made Charles his heir. In 1521, Charles gave him the Austrian duchies of the Hapsburgs. In the same year Ferdinand married Anna, daughter of Uladislaus II, king of Hungary and Bohemia, in fulfillment of a treaty (1515) between his grandfather, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Uladislaus II. When Anna's brother Louis II, who succeeded to the thrones of Bohemia and Hungary on his father's death (1516), was killed at the battle of Mohacs (1526), Ferdinand claimed the succession. He was elected king of Bohemia, but in Hungary he met the rival claim of John I (John Zapolya), supported by Sultan Sulayman I. John's claims were inherited by his son John Sigismund (king as John II). The sporadic warfare in Hungary was indecisive, except that Ferdinand had to pay tribute to the sultan for the strip of NW Hungary that he was allowed to keep with the royal title. In Bohemia, Ferdinand laid the groundwork for Hapsburg absolutism by virtually abrogating (1547) the prerogatives of the diet and the towns; he also began the reconversion of the kingdom to Catholicism by calling in the Jesuits. In Germany, Ferdinand increasingly acted as agent of Charles V, who in 1531 had him elected king of the Romans, which insured Ferdinand's succession as Holy Roman emperor. He had to deal with the Peasants' War and with the rebellions stirred up by Ulrich I, dispossessed duke of Württemberg, where Ferdinand was unpopular as governor. Ulrich secured the aid of Philip of Hesse and defeated Ferdinand at Lauffen (1534). Ferdinand was obliged to restore the duchy to Ulrich. In the war against the Protestant Schmalkaldic League (1546–47), Ferdinand was an important figure. Though a devout Catholic, Ferdinand was less committed against the Reformation than Charles V. When Charles's triumph against the league was turned to defeat by the betrayal of Maurice, elector of Saxony, Ferdinand acted as mediator in making the Treaty of Passau (1552), and in 1555 he negotiated a religious truce at Augsburg (see Augsburg, Peace of). Charles had practically surrendered the government of the empire to Ferdinand by 1556, although formal abdication was not complete until 1558. At the end of his reign, Ferdinand still hoped that the reconvened Council of Trent would bring about a union of the churches. He was succeeded by his son, Maximilian II, who had been crowned king of Bohemia (1562) and king of Hungary (1563) and had been elected king of the Romans (1562) before Ferdinand's death.

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...TWENTY YEARS AS HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR fell between the...emperors, his father, Ferdinand II, and his son, Leopold I. His reputation...Romans and when Ferdinand died in Vienna...chosen and crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1658 despite...
...grandfather was Emperor Maximilian...Isabella and Ferdinand, Spains redoubtable...and Francis I of France...Charles, the last Holy Roman Emperor to be crowned...his brother Ferdinand and his son...Loyola: `The Emperor gave a rare...
...imperial trappings, calling out I, I am the emperor. But he, too, was eventually destroyed...through the long perspective of the Holy Roman Empire is a melancholy experience...Mary Lyon. (1968); Gregorovius, Ferdinand History of the City of Rome in...
...be counted hundreds of saints and holy men and women, danced to a different...founder of the familys fortune, Emperor Rudolf I in the thirteenth century, had sedulously...of the Virgin Mary (the Emperor Ferdinand II had declared her the generalissimo...
...grandparents Ferdinand and Isabella...Maximilian I as Holy Roman Emperor. He was...Reformation. The Emperors health began...running of the Holy Roman Empire over to his brother Ferdinand in 1554...abdicated as Holy Roman Emperor. Charles...to manage, Ferdinand and his son...
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...of the Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand III. Teniers called...of David Teniers I and at 28 the father...owned by Charles I (similarly beheaded...his brother, the Emperor himself. In painting...collection of Charles I - four paintings...
...thence, in 1562, to Ferdinands son, Maximilian...numerous studies, but "Emperor Maximillian II...Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, over which...Emperor Maximilian I. In 1529, at the...between his duties as Holy Roman Emperor and his loyalties...
...when Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, younger brother of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, was...Austrian Emperor Franz I) as a state comprising...dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, weakening...Austro-Hungarian Empire. Emperor Franz Josef was...
...in Mexico. 1519 - Ferdinand Magellan begins circumnavigation...Charles V is crowned Holy Roman Emperor. 1531 - King Henry...Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire...Trent begins to define Roman Catholic doctrines...1558 - Elizabeth I becomes queen of England...
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FERDINAND I , Holy Roman emperor 1503...same year Ferdinand married Anna...grandfather, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and Uladislaus...which insured Ferdinands succession as Holy Roman emperor. He had to...by Ulrich I, dispossessed...
LEOPOLD I , Holy Roman emperor 1640 1705...and successor of Ferdinand III. Upon his elder...church, became Ferdinands heir. During his reign the Holy Roman Empire was menaced...continued under Joseph I, his son and successor...
...Holy Roman emperor (1619 37), king of Bohemia (1617 37) and of Hungary (1618 37); successor of Holy Roman Emperor Matthias. Grandson of Ferdinand I , son of Archduke Charles of Styria, Ferdinand was educated by the Jesuits and supported the Counter...
...ended the central power of the Holy Roman Empire . The emperor and his successors were left only...vast enough empire in themselves Ferdinand devoted the rest of his reign...succeeded by his son, Leopold I . ____________________ Copyright...
...marriage of his son Philip (see Philip I of Castile) to Joanna, the heiress of Ferdinand and Isabella, eventually gave his grandson, the future Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, one of the largest territorial...
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