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Nobility
European people
Knights of the Golden Fleece
Crown of Aragon
Charles V
Holy Roman Emperor
House of Habsburg
Charles VI
Holy Roman Emperor
Archduke
War of the Spanish Succession
Principality of Catalonia
Leopold I
Holy Roman Emperor
Emperor

19 April 2010 William O’Reilly (University of Cambridge) The Emperor Who Could Not Be King: The Emperor Charles VI and Spain) ‘Sad news’, wrote the Archduke Charles of Austria, self-styled King of Spain,

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