Charles V's horse, Euphrosine, bolted right into a swamp, leaving the Emperor stranded in muddy water while his son-in-law, the Duke of Alba, charged straight through the mud to rescue him. That moment cost Philip of Hesse his freedom and his title, shattering Protestant hopes for a quick peace. Now, you'll tell your friends how a single horse's panic decided who ruled Germany for a generation. It wasn't about theology; it was about who could keep their head when the world turned to mud.
April 24, 1547
479 years ago
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