In 1555 the Emperor Ferdinand I appointed him a member of the imperial council.
In turn, Emperor Ferdinand promised Hungary a constitution, an elected parliament, and the end of censorship.
In 1560 he was sent as papal legate to Emperor Ferdinand.
In the year 1552 Emperor Ferdinand visited him as a private person and brought him news from Valladolid.
Moses' father is a financial adviser to Emperor Ferdinand in Vienna.
Emperor Ferdinand and his chief advisor called out the troops to crush the demonstration.
Emperor Ferdinand I hopes that a new polyphonic Mass can be written which will appease his fears.
The Bohemian army was no match for the Emperor Ferdinand's troops.
The marriage was only accepted by Emperor Ferdinand I in 1559 under the condition of secrecy.
He appealed to Emperor Ferdinand for mercy in 1624 and was allowed to return to his principality, where he died six years later.