Abstract

While still in Genoa, Charles V sent a request to Clement that the imperial coronation might be solemnized in the papal city of Bologna, and not, as was normal, in Rome. Acutely aware of Turkish pressure on the eastern borders of his far-flung empire, Charles V was anxious to travel to Germany with all speed, to be as close as possible to the trouble-spot. Reluctantly, unwilling as ever to come to a definite decision without due deliberation, Clement eventually acceded to the emperor’s request, and preparations began for the pope’s journey north.KeywordsPeace TalkHoly GhostCharles VersusItalian PoliticsPapal CityThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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