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1531 imperial election

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Charles had called the election by the terms of the Habsburg compact of 1521-1522 signed with his younger brother Ferdinand, according to which he was expected to call for an imperial election after he was crowned by the pope. The coronation took place in 1530, and Charles convoked the seven princes
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and Ferdinand. He therefore contracted with his family in 1551 that Philip was the successor of Ferdinand. Charles also tried to arrange political marriages to maintain the unity of the Habsburgs.
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called for the election of his successor. The prince-electors called to Cologne for this occasion were:
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Balkan Wars: Habsburg Croatia, Ottoman Bosnia, and Venetian Dalmatia, 1499–1617
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accepted his abdication on May 3, 1558. Ferdinand was crowned at
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This was the second imperial election to take place during the
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However, Charles V abdicated on August 27, 1556. The
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Index

Imperial election of 1531
imperial election
Cologne
King of the Romans
Holy Roman Empire
Charles V
Reformation
Martin Luther
Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
Ninety-five Theses
Albert of Brandenburg
Archbishop-Elector
Mainz
indulgences
Purgatory
schism
church
John, Elector of Saxony
Lutheran
bishop
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Richard von Greiffenklau zu Vollrads
Trier
Hermann of Wied
Cologne
Ferdinand
Bohemia
Louis V
Electoral Palatinate
Joachim I Nestor

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