For use with two-handed sword, known as Charles mandoble. Arriaz recto, is cross with the fist and sheet, serving for before you go into battle to kiss the cross.
Charles (o Habsburgo) (Gante, 24 in February of 1500 -Monastery of Yuste, 21 in September of 1558) was King of Spain named Charles (1516[1] –1556), the first joined in his person the crowns of Castile and Aragon, and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire as Charles V (1519–1558).
Son of Joan I of Castile, known as Juana la loca, and Philip the fair, and grandson through his father Maximilian I of Austria (Habsburgo) and Mary of Burgundy (those who inherited the Netherlands, the Austrian territories and right to the imperial throne) and the monarchs, those who inherited the Kingdom of Castile, Nápoles, Sicilia, India, Aragón y Canarias, via the mother.
Charles I of Spain and Germany VHe was known in his time as a THE Emperor Since ever any King managed to gather a so immense Empire under his command.
He inherited from his grandparents, the monarchs: Spain, America, Nápoles y Sicilia; Maximilian of Austria: Flandes y Austria, y and 1519 crowned Emperador Romano, Turning to rule the Kingdom's largest since the time of Charlemagne.

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