Six “Letters of Relation” were written to a ruler with this name by the conquistador Pedro de Valdivia during his conquest of modern Chile. For 10 points each:
[10e] Give this name of a Holy Roman Emperor and Spanish king whose extensive dominions included Naples, Burgundy, and much of the New World.
ANSWER: Charles V [or Charles I of Spain; or Charles of Ghent; or Archduke of Austria Charles I; or Charles II, the Duke of Burgundy and Lord of the Netherlands; accept “Carlos” or “Karl” or “Karel” or “Carles” or “Carolus” in place of “Charles”]
[10h] Charles borrowed millions of ducats (“DUCK-its”) to finance his election from the Fuggers and this other banking family from Augsburg, which claimed descent from Belisarius and founded Coro and Klein-Venedig (“kline feh-NAY-dikh”) in Venezuela.
ANSWER: Welser (“VEL-zur”) family
[10m] New World treasures reached this city, which was home to the Casa de Contratación (“contra-tass-YON”), where the Spanish Treasure Fleet sailed from. Saint Isidore from this city authored a medieval encyclopedia.
ANSWER: Seville [or Sevilla; accept Saint Isidore of Seville]
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