According to historical records, in his last moment, he was holding the same cross Isabel held when she died and his last will stated that he be buried together with his wife.
A truly sad ending to such a beautiful series about one of the most powerful men in history. It's even more moving how they showed the individual reactions of Carlos's loved ones. Although, I can't help, but wish that they showed Carlos reunited with Isabel, like how they did with Isabel and Fernando in "La Corona Partida". Nevertheless, still a very touching ending. Lili, thank you so much for taking all that time and effort to upload all these clips with English subtitles. You did a fantastic job and I'm very grateful for all your hard work. Muchos gracias!
DarkDancer06 i think its not a sad ending...its a good one i mean...Charles v finally meet his bastard son..jeronimo..or better know as juan of austria, charles v dies knowing his son juan will served well to his halfbrother Phillip ll..and in fact he did....the battle of lepanto chica...its one great victories of juan of Austria.
DarkDancer06 and you right.. they should made a reunion of charles and isabella...i think in the heaven charles its reunited with isabella, its good to see you like this series.
Carlos indicated in his codicil that he wanted Juan to pursue an ecclesiastical career as other royal bastards usually did. He never imagined military career for Juan. I think the clip is screenwriters' pure creation for a dramatic effect.
DarkDancer06 Thank you very much, and you are very welcome:) Well a reunion would have been nice, too, and I would give more credit to the Carlos&Isabel reunion in heaven than to the Fernando&Isabel reunion, I mean considering history and real life. Also if I were Isabel of Castile and saw from heaven what Fernando did I'm not sure if I ever wanted to be reunited with that man, if he goes to heaven, which is also not so sure.
4:41 solo esa música puede significar una cosa....un grande se ha ido...la llama del cesar....se apago, Y así murió carlos V El nieto de los reyes católicos...rey de las españas sacro emperador del sacro imperio romano germánico ,el hombre mas poderoso de europa que intento bajo la cruz de dios tener un imperio romano digno de carlomagno, pese a su fracaso el imperio español continuo en buenas manos con su hijo felipe ll el segundo de los austrias mayores pues con carlos v seria el primero de los llamados austrias mayores..lo que establecieron la hegemonía hispánica en europa y dieron un siglo de oro en españa...pero a parte de eso en las letras, un verdadero católico que defendió la cruz con todas sus fuerzas... y al final..recibió un final tranquilo...buen final.
@@ricardocauthinrua3481 quien mucho abarca, poco aprieta. A sus bisabuelos y a su padre, les toco lo relativamente fácil, acumular...a Felipe ya le fue tocando lo chungo...mantener. Aun así, no fue mal rey. Otra cosa que, en algunas ocasiones (como lo sucedido con la armada invencible) tuviera golpes de malísima suerte.
No, Ferdinand is Charles's brother, who we saw crying after Charles's death. The man with black hair and beard. The crying little boy is Charles's illegitimate son. They just got to know each other short before his death. They formed a bond but the boy doesn't know Charles is his father, he will learn it later, after Charles's death.
Ferdinand was to become Emperor after his brothers abdication. He himself would die in 1564. I'd like to think that the young couple is Charles V. daughter and her Husband, Ferdinands son, future emperor Maximilian II.
I wonder if they'll do a follow-up drama on Philip II, it would certainly make a fitting trilogy along with this and Isabel given the fact he was the one who lead the Spanish Empire at its peak.
the second part of the trilogy was La Corona Partida, which followed Juana la Loca and her father and husband from the death of Isabel (1504) until Ferdinands own death in 1516 i believe
@@baileygr2008 yo también lo espero que tengamos dentro de poco una serie sobre el reinado de Felipe II el prudente. Y una de las cosas que espero es que el actor que interprete al gran duque de Alba sea el mismo que lo interpreta en esta serie y también que tenga una gran banda sonora como en la serie de Isabel y la de Carlos rey emperador
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Debería ser una gran producción de 3 temporadas como "Isabel", pero ya pasó con "Carlos rey emperador" que lo concentraron todo en una serie de una temporada. Creo que no hay presupuesto para una serie sobre Felipe II
Thank you very much, and you are very welcome:) Actually, I just started to do these in order to practice both my English and Spanish knowledge, I never thought it could become so popular:)
Lili1127 That was a nice way to do it. This series was so beautiful, same goes for Isabel series and the movie La Corona Partida. What makes it all better is that it is based on real life people. You practiced your language skills, you got to learn about an important monarch of Spanish History, and, of course, you got the chance to watch one of the most accurate and well done tv shows of spanish television. Congratulations :D
Lili1127 By the way, I'm following your videos about Albert and Victoria. I just love this couple! The best of it is that the actors date in real life!
Lili1127 thanks for this. Makes me cry every time I watch it. Especially when they have this scene showing Isabella's portrait. This series invokes a lot of emotions.
Morirían las dos hermanas el mismo año 1558: Leonor, reina de Portugal y Francia y María, reina de Hungría. Los tres tan solo tres años después de su madre la reina Juana. Isabel, reina de Dinamarca, había muerto en 1526, Fernando el emperador moriría en 1564 y la hermana pequeña, Catalina, reina de Portugal, en 1578, sobreviviendo a sus 9 hijos.
Deaths of the children of Philip I and Joanna: - 1526, January 19 - Isabella of Austria - 1558, February 25 - Eleanor of Austria - 1558, September 21 - Charles I - 1558, October 18 - Mary of Austria - 1564, July 25 - Ferdinand I - 1578, February 12 - Catherine of Austria
The gentleman who played the Duke of Gandia (later St Francis Borgia) was well cast. I like how the TV series positioned him as a figure of support and comfort-not only for his liege lady, but also for her husband and the imperial children. He was there for them when they needed those things.
Magdalenkaization You do have to feel for Philip, losing his father and his wife in such a short time span. (Even though he didn’t love his first two wives, apparently, he still cared for them and was saddened by their deaths.)
2:44 Ay jeronimo querías tanto tu papa carlos v que al final te dio su apellido,juan de austria o habsburgo mejor dicho... el mejor soldado que pudo haber tenido las españas llevo al imperio español a muchas victorias incluyendo la mas famosa ocasión que vieron lo siglos pasados y esperan ver los venideros....LEPANTO...donde se detuvo para siempre la expansión de los otomanos....carlos pudo no haber sometido al infiel...pero su hijo don juan lo pudo hacer.
I wished they continued the series with Juan de Austria (Jeronimo) and how he and his half-brother Philip II met and Juan's military career and achievement.
@@johnnotrealname8168 Just because he was not a monarch or a big game-changer doesn't mean a movie/series about his life wouldn't be interesting 🤷♀️ There are several historical people who weren't big game-changers or important monarchs but they get a lot of screentime due to their interesting life writers can write interesting movies around. I think Juan typically had a life that has a lot of "movie elements". From his complicated childhood as an illegitimate royal offspring, through his military career, his liasons, his friendships with his nephews Don Carlos and Alessandro Farnese, to the battle of Lepanto as the movie climax, I could really imagine an exciting movie about him. Or a tv series with 6-8 episodes. Of course, the same would also be awesome about Philip II, Philip V, and several other historical figures.
@@johnnotrealname8168 lol what do you mean he's not a game changer? If it wasn't for him the Battle of Lepanto would become bullshit. The Battle of Lepanto also inspired the Philippines during the Battles of La Naval de Manila against the Dutch forces.
@@harveyblackwood3563 One battle is cool but that is all he did really. It was quite an awesome Battle, though politically it failed as the Ottomans still got Cyprus, infighting YEAH!!! I am interested in that Dutch thing, send me a link.
Amazing i really really like it all the actors are great but love carlos n isabell very very much n especially thanks to liĺli for substitles so i am able to understands this
Well I have never done play lists on TH-cam, but I can try :) By the way, I uploaded them in the chronological order of the series, so you can find them so.
Lili, thank you very much for this beutiful videos which you made ;) and thank you for show me Carlos, such a good series about very interesting men. Now I have question: Will you make videos about tv series Isabel? :) I love season 3 😍 When Carlos died, I cried :( but not like when Isabel died.
You are very welcome:) Actually, I did have some plans about translating scenes of Isabel and uploading them. I would very much like suggestions as to which scene I should upload :) I also plan to upload the translated promos of each episodes, maybe both Carlos and Isabel, those summarise the shows very well.
The older one is Catherine, Queen Dowager & Regent of Portugal, Charles's youngest sister. The younger is Catherine's stepdaughter (Eleanor's daughter), Maria of Portugal.
Well, I'm not sure. I remember that I saw the "How the episode was made" video after this series finale, in which the creators and the actors explain this thing too, but I'm not sure I remember correctly. I think Philip II is sad as well as angry a bit, he is angry at Charles because he didn't tell Philip he was dying and Philip couldn't get to see him one last time, and he is also angry with him because Charles kept it in secret that he had a child, a brother of Philip, who he now recognizes as his son.
Charles V was King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. His son Philip II was "only" king of Spain but he also used the Habsburg imperial emblem, because he was also from the Habsburg dynasty.
@@Lily1127channel Back then, perhaps this was the emblem of only HRE, not Habsburg monarchy. The Habsburgs personally perhaps used their traditional lion variant.
@@ayushgupta4376 the eagle emblem was already used and adopted by the Habsburgs as rulers of the Holy Roman Empire. Byzantine used it first to symbolize the power of the Eastern and Western Roman Empire then when the Habsburgs came along they also used it to symbolize the difference between the royal (königliche) and the imperial (kaiserliche) status.
@@harveyblackwood3563 I'm talking about the emblem of Habsburgs as kings of Spain, not HREs. A simple internet search reveals that the Habsburg kings of Spain from Philip 2nd onwards used the emblem which was earlier used by the Trastamara dynasty of Philips great grandparents, a single eagle.
Joanna? She married her cousin, a Portuguese prince, but he died at sixteen and she gave birth to their son Sebastian eighteen days later. She acted as regent for her brother when he went to England in 1554. After that, she dedicated the rest of her life to God, even funded a convent. She died aged 38.
More like decades later. The golden age continued to his son Felipe II's reign and he is considered as the most powerful monarch in Europe. Pax Hispanica occured in 1598-1621 during the reign of his grandson Felipe III although their decline began in those years of peace.
Not really. Most Historians agree that the main issue was the huge differences between the various Kingdoms, taxation pressed on the peasantry particularly in Castile and of course mis-managment of the Colonies in many ways. Also it is a bit unfair considering Spain really bounced back under the Bourbons, though they made errors themselves.
According to historical records, in his last moment, he was holding the same cross Isabel held when she died and his last will stated that he be buried together with his wife.
A truly sad ending to such a beautiful series about one of the most powerful men in history.
It's even more moving how they showed the individual reactions of Carlos's loved ones. Although, I can't help, but wish that they showed Carlos reunited with Isabel, like how they did with Isabel and Fernando in "La Corona Partida". Nevertheless, still a very touching ending.
Lili, thank you so much for taking all that time and effort to upload all these clips with English subtitles. You did a fantastic job and I'm very grateful for all your hard work. Muchos gracias!
DarkDancer06 i think its not a sad ending...its a good one i mean...Charles v finally meet his bastard son..jeronimo..or better know as juan of austria, charles v dies knowing his son juan will served well to his halfbrother Phillip ll..and in fact he did....the battle of lepanto chica...its one great victories of juan of Austria.
DarkDancer06 and you right..
they should made a reunion of charles and isabella...i think in the heaven charles its reunited with isabella,
its good to see you like this series.
Carlos indicated in his codicil that he wanted Juan to pursue an ecclesiastical career as other royal bastards usually did. He never imagined military career for Juan. I think the clip is screenwriters' pure creation for a dramatic effect.
Who knows JY L ..But in the end juan preferred to be be a soldier then a bishop,
like cesare borgia...starts as bishop but he ended up being a soldier
DarkDancer06 Thank you very much, and you are very welcome:)
Well a reunion would have been nice, too, and I would give more credit to the Carlos&Isabel reunion in heaven than to the Fernando&Isabel reunion, I mean considering history and real life. Also if I were Isabel of Castile and saw from heaven what Fernando did I'm not sure if I ever wanted to be reunited with that man, if he goes to heaven, which is also not so sure.
4:41 solo esa música puede significar una cosa....un grande se ha ido...la llama del cesar....se apago,
Y así murió carlos V El nieto de los reyes católicos...rey de las españas sacro emperador del sacro imperio romano germánico
,el hombre mas poderoso de europa que intento bajo la cruz de dios tener un imperio romano digno de carlomagno,
pese a su fracaso el imperio español continuo en buenas manos con su hijo felipe ll el segundo de los austrias mayores pues con carlos v seria el primero de los llamados austrias mayores..lo que establecieron la hegemonía hispánica en europa y dieron un siglo de oro en españa...pero a parte de eso en las letras,
un verdadero católico que defendió la cruz con todas sus fuerzas...
y al final..recibió un final tranquilo...buen final.
@@ricardocauthinrua3481 quien mucho abarca, poco aprieta. A sus bisabuelos y a su padre, les toco lo relativamente fácil, acumular...a Felipe ya le fue tocando lo chungo...mantener. Aun así, no fue mal rey. Otra cosa que, en algunas ocasiones (como lo sucedido con la armada invencible) tuviera golpes de malísima suerte.
@@Alderiliana siempre y cuando no cuentes lo del encierro de la Princesa de Eboli por orden de Felipe II
Ferdinand's reaction is so heartbreaking. There is so much emotion on his face.
Yeah, the actor is so great.
You mean the boy? How is he related to him?
No, Ferdinand is Charles's brother, who we saw crying after Charles's death. The man with black hair and beard.
The crying little boy is Charles's illegitimate son. They just got to know each other short before his death. They formed a bond but the boy doesn't know Charles is his father, he will learn it later, after Charles's death.
@@Lily1127channel John of Austria
Ferdinand was to become Emperor after his brothers abdication. He himself would die in 1564. I'd like to think that the young couple is Charles V. daughter and her Husband, Ferdinands son, future emperor Maximilian II.
Buena adaptación de la historia de Carlos. Estaría bien una segunda parte con Felipe su hijo.
Yo aún tengo la esperanza de que la hagan
I wonder if they'll do a follow-up drama on Philip II, it would certainly make a fitting trilogy along with this and Isabel given the fact he was the one who lead the Spanish Empire at its peak.
the second part of the trilogy was La Corona Partida, which followed Juana la Loca and her father and husband from the death of Isabel (1504) until Ferdinands own death in 1516 i believe
@@baileygr2008 I guess that's true but it certainly doesn't kill the case for a Philip II series
@@Meow_Zedong_1949 I agree, I hope we get one soon
@@baileygr2008 yo también lo espero que tengamos dentro de poco una serie sobre el reinado de Felipe II el prudente. Y una de las cosas que espero es que el actor que interprete al gran duque de Alba sea el mismo que lo interpreta en esta serie y también que tenga una gran banda sonora como en la serie de Isabel y la de Carlos rey emperador
Debería ser una gran producción de 3 temporadas como "Isabel", pero ya pasó con "Carlos rey emperador" que lo concentraron todo en una serie de una temporada. Creo que no hay presupuesto para una serie sobre Felipe II
i cried :( Eleonor, Charles and Mary died in the same year... :(
And Mary I
@@randerson2525 Think that's who they mean by Mary!
Hi Lili, I just wanted to say thank you for aploading all these scenes. In my language, muito obrigado.
Thank you very much, and you are very welcome:) Actually, I just started to do these in order to practice both my English and Spanish knowledge, I never thought it could become so popular:)
Lili1127 That was a nice way to do it. This series was so beautiful, same goes for Isabel series and the movie La Corona Partida. What makes it all better is that it is based on real life people. You practiced your language skills, you got to learn about an important monarch of Spanish History, and, of course, you got the chance to watch one of the most accurate and well done tv shows of spanish television. Congratulations :D
Lili1127 By the way, I'm following your videos about Albert and Victoria. I just love this couple! The best of it is that the actors date in real life!
Thank:)
Lili1127 thanks for this. Makes me cry every time I watch it. Especially when they have this scene showing Isabella's portrait. This series invokes a lot of emotions.
To think Maria dies only a few months after him because the grief she had worsened her health!
Marina Ka-Fai who ? Maria ? Or Mary 1 of England ??
@@anastasiaisabella7354 both
Morirían las dos hermanas el mismo año 1558: Leonor, reina de Portugal y Francia y María, reina de Hungría. Los tres tan solo tres años después de su madre la reina Juana. Isabel, reina de Dinamarca, había muerto en 1526, Fernando el emperador moriría en 1564 y la hermana pequeña, Catalina, reina de Portugal, en 1578, sobreviviendo a sus 9 hijos.
Deaths of the children of Philip I and Joanna:
- 1526, January 19 - Isabella of Austria
- 1558, February 25 - Eleanor of Austria
- 1558, September 21 - Charles I
- 1558, October 18 - Mary of Austria
- 1564, July 25 - Ferdinand I
- 1578, February 12 - Catherine of Austria
How sad three children died the same year 😢
Catherine of austria truly had tried her best for Portugal's security...
@@user-sc4vr7cx5ccuando fallecieron ya no eran niños.
@@jagatdaveCatalina de Habsburgo y Trastámara fue desdichada, sobrevivió a sus 9 hijos
The gentleman who played the Duke of Gandia (later St Francis Borgia) was well cast. I like how the TV series positioned him as a figure of support and comfort-not only for his liege lady, but also for her husband and the imperial children. He was there for them when they needed those things.
Thank you for uploading these videos, they were a joy watching.
You are very welcome:)
His daughter-in-law (and first cousin) Queen Mary I of England, died two months after him.
Magdalenkaization You do have to feel for Philip, losing his father and his wife in such a short time span. (Even though he didn’t love his first two wives, apparently, he still cared for them and was saddened by their deaths.)
@@IceGirl2772 Philip was widowed four times in his life..
2:44 Ay jeronimo querías tanto tu papa carlos v que al final te dio su apellido,juan de austria o habsburgo mejor dicho...
el mejor soldado que pudo haber tenido las españas llevo al imperio español a muchas victorias incluyendo la mas famosa ocasión que vieron lo siglos pasados y esperan ver los venideros....LEPANTO...donde se detuvo para siempre la expansión de los otomanos....carlos pudo no haber sometido al infiel...pero su hijo don juan lo pudo hacer.
Si no hay más batallas ni más muertes inútiles en este mundo mejor, eso si que sería glorioso..
Judy Judy vade retro, satanas. Al infierno te mandaba a ti y a tus ideas, comunista.
Mary died the month after Charles. Eleanor, Charles and Mary all died in 1558
I do wish the series had more episodes so everything wasn’t so condensed.
Exactly! These 17 episodes were far not enough for the eventful 40 years of his life and reign.
What's the name of the tune playing up to 00:33? Thanks.
I wished they continued the series with Juan de Austria (Jeronimo) and how he and his half-brother Philip II met and Juan's military career and achievement.
Yes! 😭
Ehh, no. John was not a game-changer like Isabel, Charles or even Philip. I would love one on King Philip V of Spain.
@@johnnotrealname8168 Just because he was not a monarch or a big game-changer doesn't mean a movie/series about his life wouldn't be interesting 🤷♀️ There are several historical people who weren't big game-changers or important monarchs but they get a lot of screentime due to their interesting life writers can write interesting movies around. I think Juan typically had a life that has a lot of "movie elements". From his complicated childhood as an illegitimate royal offspring, through his military career, his liasons, his friendships with his nephews Don Carlos and Alessandro Farnese, to the battle of Lepanto as the movie climax, I could really imagine an exciting movie about him. Or a tv series with 6-8 episodes. Of course, the same would also be awesome about Philip II, Philip V, and several other historical figures.
@@johnnotrealname8168 lol what do you mean he's not a game changer? If it wasn't for him the Battle of Lepanto would become bullshit. The Battle of Lepanto also inspired the Philippines during the Battles of La Naval de Manila against the Dutch forces.
@@harveyblackwood3563 One battle is cool but that is all he did really. It was quite an awesome Battle, though politically it failed as the Ottomans still got Cyprus, infighting YEAH!!!
I am interested in that Dutch thing, send me a link.
Amazing i really really like it all the actors are great but love carlos n isabell very very much n especially thanks to liĺli for substitles so i am able to understands this
Thank you for those uploads!Could you put all scenes into a playlist (the best in chronological order)?
Well I have never done play lists on TH-cam, but I can try :) By the way, I uploaded them in the chronological order of the series, so you can find them so.
I've listened to all the ost i could find on youtube and i STILL can't find the song that plays at 4:41 im gonna lose it
th-cam.com/video/eex1jZkiAEc/w-d-xo.html
These scenes always make me cry
Digno nieto de isabel la catolica nuestra señora.
Me💔 ver cómo llora el niño.
Lili, thank you very much for this beutiful videos which you made ;) and thank you for show me Carlos, such a good series about very interesting men. Now I have question: Will you make videos about tv series Isabel? :) I love season 3 😍
When Carlos died, I cried :( but not like when Isabel died.
You are very welcome:) Actually, I did have some plans about translating scenes of Isabel and uploading them. I would very much like suggestions as to which scene I should upload :)
I also plan to upload the translated promos of each episodes, maybe both Carlos and Isabel, those summarise the shows very well.
Lili1127 that sounds interesting ! :) Isabel is really great, I like her children :D
What scenes of isabel would you like to see uploaded?
Lili1127 some scene from season 3 episode 11, because I didn't find this episode :(
Hey Lily can you please tell me who are the women weeping at 5:53
The older one is Catherine, Queen Dowager & Regent of Portugal, Charles's youngest sister. The younger is Catherine's stepdaughter (Eleanor's daughter), Maria of Portugal.
Thanks for replying.Keep it up.Appreciate your effort🤗🤗
What is the name of the music?
The Separation on Germany, Italy and Spain as one country
The event had already happened when he abdicated. He wasn't the ruling monarch at jis death.
@@ayushgupta4376 The Countries were not united anyway, Spain was also not united technically.
@@johnnotrealname8168 He took the title of 'King of Spain'.
@@ayushgupta4376 Yeah but the Crowns were not, that only happened in 1700 or thereabouts under the Bourbons.
@@johnnotrealname8168 The states only had a common ruler. Also, they weren't technically 'nation-states' in political terms back then.
Is there any way to watch entire series with English subtitles somewhere online?
¿ y su hija juana? la von rubita ¿ ya no sale mas en la serie?
What a Emperor! What a son, the King Philipus II!
Who is girl in 5:46 ?
One of Charles's sisters, Mary.
@@Lily1127channel thanks ✋
You are welcome:)
Hi Lili, it's me again! 😂 Why did the Prince burn Carlos' codicil?
Well, I'm not sure. I remember that I saw the "How the episode was made" video after this series finale, in which the creators and the actors explain this thing too, but I'm not sure I remember correctly. I think Philip II is sad as well as angry a bit, he is angry at Charles because he didn't tell Philip he was dying and Philip couldn't get to see him one last time, and he is also angry with him because Charles kept it in secret that he had a child, a brother of Philip, who he now recognizes as his son.
He was a King now, not a Prince; his father abdicated.
Lili1127 I see. As always, thank you! ❤️
Lili1127 I see. As always, thank you! ❤️
You are welcome:)
I'm so weak at this point
Is this the end? Or is there a funeral scene?
This is the very end. Philip II's image at 7:40 is the last moment of the series.
Lili1127 I hope they make a spin off about him. I also would like to thank you for posting these videos. I absolutely loved them.
You are welcome:) I would also love to see a series about Philip II too.
Very very touching!!!!@
Was margaret of parma a sister of philip ii
Yes, half-sister. Margaret of Parma was the illegitimate daughter of Charles V, born by a Flemish woman, years before Charles's marriage.
The king of Spain is using the emblem of HRE. A coincidence or mistake by director?
Charles V was King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. His son Philip II was "only" king of Spain but he also used the Habsburg imperial emblem, because he was also from the Habsburg dynasty.
@@Lily1127channel Back then, perhaps this was the emblem of only HRE, not Habsburg monarchy. The Habsburgs personally perhaps used their traditional lion variant.
@@ayushgupta4376 The habsburg used the imperial eagles back theb
@@ayushgupta4376 the eagle emblem was already used and adopted by the Habsburgs as rulers of the Holy Roman Empire. Byzantine used it first to symbolize the power of the Eastern and Western Roman Empire then when the Habsburgs came along they also used it to symbolize the difference between the royal (königliche) and the imperial (kaiserliche) status.
@@harveyblackwood3563 I'm talking about the emblem of Habsburgs as kings of Spain, not HREs. A simple internet search reveals that the Habsburg kings of Spain from Philip 2nd onwards used the emblem which was earlier used by the Trastamara dynasty of Philips great grandparents, a single eagle.
Cuanto amor y mucha.pasion lo que la llevo.a la muerte
0:47
Esa música no deja escuchar las palabraaaassss !!!!!
1:05 He dropped like a rag doll.
I do wonder though what happen to Carlos and Isabella youngest daughter?
Joanna? She married her cousin, a Portuguese prince, but he died at sixteen and she gave birth to their son Sebastian eighteen days later. She acted as regent for her brother when he went to England in 1554. After that, she dedicated the rest of her life to God, even funded a convent. She died aged 38.
death of Charles I for me mark the end of the golden age for Spain and few years later the begin of the decline
More like decades later. The golden age continued to his son Felipe II's reign and he is considered as the most powerful monarch in Europe. Pax Hispanica occured in 1598-1621 during the reign of his grandson Felipe III although their decline began in those years of peace.
Not really. Most Historians agree that the main issue was the huge differences between the various Kingdoms, taxation pressed on the peasantry particularly in Castile and of course mis-managment of the Colonies in many ways. Also it is a bit unfair considering Spain really bounced back under the Bourbons, though they made errors themselves.
Qual è il titolo del film?
Carlos, rey emperador
who is the boy
Don Juan de Austria, an illegitimate son of Charles V
@@Lily1127channel And a member of the Spanish Army alongside his friend and nephew Alessandro Farnese.
The boy who destroyed the Ottoman fleet in his adult years.
Felipe ii ?
Se le curó la barbilla.
EX EMPEROR*
Der Größte aller.
el autentico Felipe II era + guapo k ese
No sé, yo creo que ese actor es muy guapo. Más guapo que Felipe en sus retratos. Es cuestión de gusto 🙂
España siempre hubo reyes buenos
Hasta que llegaron los Borbones
@@virginianr8205 Los Borbones fueron unos reyes magníficos con alguna excepción.
Fernando VII fué el peor Rey y una desgracia.....
@@MariaFernandez-iv3gi No fue un buen Rey eso es innegable