Charles V retakes Northern Italy from France and sacks Rome
- 1. In which century did Charles V retake Northern Italy from France and sack Rome?
A) 15th century B) 17th century C) 18th century D) 16th century
- 2. Which country did Charles V belong to when he retook Northern Italy?
A) Italy B) England C) France D) Spain
- 3. Which city in Northern Italy was a key focus for Charles V's campaign against France?
A) Florence B) Rome C) Venice D) Milan
- 4. Which Pope condemned the sack of Rome by Charles V's forces?
A) Pope Julius II B) Pope Clement VII C) Pope Innocent III D) Pope Urban VIII
- 5. How did the sack of Rome impact the relationship between Charles V and the Pope?
A) It had no effect on their relationship B) It improved their relationship C) It strained their relationship D) It led to an alliance
- 6. Which important treaty followed the sack of Rome and the conflict between Charles V and Francis I?
A) Treaty of Utrecht B) Treaty of Versailles C) Treaty of Cambrai D) Treaty of Tordesillas
- 7. Which city was the capital of the Habsburg Empire during Charles V's reign?
A) Madrid B) Vienna C) Rome D) Paris
- 8. What title did Charles V hold at the time of his campaign in Northern Italy?
A) Holy Roman Emperor B) Pope C) Tsar of Russia D) King of France
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