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Charles V’s universal empire in the compendio of antonio doria
Matteo Salonia
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Habsburg
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Empire
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Christian
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Italian Context
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Monarch
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Genoa
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Imperial Propaganda
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Heresy
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Christendom
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Genoese
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16th Century
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Ottoman Empire
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Charles V
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Contemporary History
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Empire
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Habsburg
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Global
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Framework
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Careers
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Intellectuals
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Deity
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Ottoman Empire
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Christendom
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Heresy
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Contemporary History
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Republican
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monarch
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Episode
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16 th century
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Genoa
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