Chapter 55: Good propaganda

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Chapter 55: Good propaganda

Considering that many princes may not take the emperor into their eyes, it is basically impossible to execute the emperor's order. At the suggestion of Marin, Maximilian I also wrote to the Pope, allowing the pope to advocate abstinence throughout Europe for a period of time. Because the infection of syphilis is spread by messing around. If everyone abstinence, there will be no channel for transmission of syphilis.

With this matter resolved, Maximilian I also admired Marin. This little guy, about the same age as Prince Philip, not only helped him defeat the impeccable Frenchman in Italy, gave him loot worth more than one million gold coins, but also helped him to suppress a plague (syphilis) outbreak.

After thinking about it, Maximilian I decided to conduct an extensive publicity throughout the empire. Along with the syphilis ban, promote Marin's "advanced deeds."

Marin was originally only a young man who was not even a knight. After fighting for his emperor, only a few months later, he was named a baron with independent territory because of his martial arts. Such stories are absolutely very inspirational in this era.

This matter is also equivalent to tell everyone in disguise-come on, serve for the emperor, the benefits are great!

The great aristocrats in the Shen Luo Empire who broke the soil, except for the Swabian Alliance and Albrecht, the Duke of Saxony (not the Saxon Elector, but the brother of the Saxon Elector), basically everyone Stand on the opposite side of the emperor.

Therefore, the emperor needed an emerging force to break this situation. The birth of Marin turned the emperor into a propaganda spot.

Maximilian I was the wisest of the Habsburgs. Many people think that Charles V is the most capable monarch of the Habsburgs, but in fact, when Charles V took office, he controlled Spain, a large money bag with a large amount of American gold and silver, and of course he was full of confidence.

You know, in Europe at that time, mercenaries were the mainstream. Whoever had the money could do things. Charles V, sitting on the large gold mine of the Spanish colonial empire, naturally had enough money to hire enough troops to hang out across Europe. Moreover, at that time, the Spanish Faction was just as popular. And Spain's gold and silver, and Spain's large square were not created by Charles V, but existed. Even Charles V's succession to the Spanish throne was due to Maximilian I letting his son Philip marry "mad girl" Juana. Therefore, Charles V's ability is not good to comment on.

After hearing about Marin's inspirational story, many young homeless knights in Austria gave up the idea of serving the nobles and went directly to Vienna to find Maximilian I ...

In their opinion, they are also homeless knight. Marin, a 17-year-old child, can succeed. Why can't I? Even if it is not as good as Marin, it is possible to mix up the official title of Imperial Knight. Because most of the wandering knights are trainee knights, they are not really knights and the real knight needs to be seized by the great aristocracy. Only a knight who has been sealed off can be considered a true nobleman. The trainee knight can only be regarded as an elite warrior, not a nobleman.

In a short time, the emperor recruited 500 wandering knights from all over Austria to come to Vienna to make the emperor happy.

You know, before the Spanish formations appeared, the musket was not a military standard weapon, the knight have not been suppressed by the muskets and gradually withdrew from the stage of history.

Therefore, in this era, the knights are still more popular. Maximilian I was able to recruit 500 more knights, which was a bumper harvest.

Because, although there are many knights in the Holy Roman Empire, there are more big nobles. Regardless of the emperor and duke, there are many knights who serve the count, viscount, and baron.

The emperor himself, because of his poor financial situation, caused many knights to be unwilling to serve his poor ghost emperor, which made him very depressed.

Now, inspired by Marin's inspirational story, many young knights are hot and willing to loyal to the emperor.

Not only those wandering knights but also many young people with poor livelihoods also thought of being a soldier to eat food. In particular, Marin's men, the young men who returned home with hundreds of gold coins. They went to Italy, bought a house and bought a field when they got home, married a beautiful daughter-in-law, and reached the pinnacle of life. This is a living advertisement.

As a result, many poor young people are also eager to go to Vienna to join the emperor. They also want to make a lot of money and embark on the peak of life like their predecessors.