How lovely that Ferdinand has brought some peace to Germany, hopefully it will last.
Much will depend from the Council of Rome at this point. But Germany right now is calmer than OTL and united in the Crusade against the Ottoman invaders under Ferdinand’s leadership…How lovely that Ferdinand has brought some peace to Germany, hopefully it will last.
Ferdinand is amazing. Hope he gets more of hungary
Well said, he will make a fine Emperor when his time comes. And wish that charles has better luck with his children surviving.Ferdinand is the heir of his maternal grandparents. He was raised in Aragon, listening to stories of the Reconquista and of similar enterprises... He is a warrior of the Faith and here is free to demonstrate that, instead of being forced to search compromises on religion as OTL... The Pope, the German princes, the Hungarians and also Charles V now have learned that. The Ottomans will be the next ones? I can not say it…
AgreedWell said, he will make a fine Emperor when his time comes.
For now he has just an illegitimate daughter and a newborn legitimate son but he and his Isabel plan to have a big family… we will see how much luck they will have in thisAnd wish that charles has better luck with his children surviving.
YepAgreed
Indeed. More sons would be of great helpFor now he has just an illegitimate daughter and a newborn legitimate son but he and his Isabel plan to have a big family… we will see how much luck they will have in this
Thank youAmazing work!
What of the two you mean?Ferdinand Will definitely maintain the oath
He will do his best for keeping themNp.
And both.
He certainly willHe will do his best for keeping them
Thank you, we will see how the war will go in futureOoh quite nice, I wonder how fat Ferdinand will get in the war?
What is the Pope referring to in this sentance? The reasons for the first what? Presumably conditions for the council/reconciliation of the protestants, but what are those conditions?the Pope understood perfectly the reasons behind the first and would not block it also if he had not to personally benefit from it as it was, while the second was not of at all of his liking, and he knew who the Habsburg brothers shared his opinion, but that was the moment of being pragmatic and practical and accept a minor loss for bringing at home the main objectives
You will learn that in the future… right now it would be spoiler… but luckily the Council is not too far away in the future…What is the Pope referring to in this sentance? The reasons for the first what? Presumably conditions for the council/reconciliation of the protestants, but what are those conditions?