Charles was proclaimed joint ruler with who and when?
His mother Joanna in March 1516
Who governed Castile and Aragon when Charles was in the Netherlands?
Why did Charles of Habsburg become king of Spain in 1516?
He was brought up in the care of his aunt who?
The archduchess Margaret of Austria
Who was his chief tutor?
Adrian of Utrecht
Adrian had a great deal of influence on Charles, in devotion to what?
The Church and both regular attendance at mass and making confession
The life Charles would have grown used to was one of luxury such as?
All the culture and festivities which were such an important feature of the Burgundian Court
Charles had also been carefully instructed in public affairs by a Burgundian nobleman who?
Chièvres de Croy
What were Charles’ strengths as the new king of Spain?
What were his weaknesses?
What was wrong with Charles’ image and personality?
Examples of him favouring Burgundians?
How did he betray his Spanish subjects at the start of his reign?
When was the Comuneros (Towns) uprising in Castile?
1520-21
Communeros revolt
When was the Valencian Germania (Brotherhoods) revolt?
1519-1522
Germanías Revolt
What were the causes of the Comuneros and Germania revolts?
When did Charles leave Spain for Germany to assume the role of Holy Roman Emperor? When did Charles return to Spain?
In the months that followed after Charles left for Germany, an outbreak of plague provoked the people of Valencia to riot against who and why?
Muslims and homosexuals whom they believed were bringing God’s punishment against the city
Charles returned to Spain in July 1522 and learned lessons. He now set out to repair his reputation how?
Why did he need to reconstruct the government?
He needed to reshape the state so that it would function without his presence
What government system did he develop?
The Conciliar System
What members were the Royal Council mainly?
Largely letrados