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Eustace Chapuys and James V of Scotland

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Difference between Eustace Chapuys and James V of Scotland

Eustace Chapuys vs. James V of Scotland

Eustace Chapuys (c. 1490/92 – 21 January 1556), the son of Louis Chapuys and Guigonne Dupuys, was a Savoyard diplomat who served Charles V as Imperial ambassador to England from 1529 until 1545 and is best known for his extensive and detailed correspondence. James V (10 April 1512 – 14 December 1542) was King of Scotland from 9 September 1513 until his death, which followed the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Solway Moss.

Similarities between Eustace Chapuys and James V of Scotland

Eustace Chapuys and James V of Scotland have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Catholic Church, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

Charles V (Carlos; Karl; Carlo; Karel; Carolus; 24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was ruler of both the Holy Roman Empire from 1519 and the Spanish Empire (as Charles I of Spain) from 1516, as well as of the lands of the former Duchy of Burgundy from 1506.

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Eustace Chapuys and James V of Scotland Comparison

Eustace Chapuys has 76 relations, while James V of Scotland has 209. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.70% = 2 / (76 + 209).

References

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