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    The Revolt of the Comuneros (Spanish: Guerra de las Comunidades de Castilla, "War of the Communities of Castile") was an uprising by citizens of Castile...
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    The Revolt of the Comuneros (Spanish: Revolución Comunera) was a series of uprisings by settlers in Paraguay in the Viceroyalty of Peru against the Spanish...
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  • The Revolt of the Comuneros was a popular uprising in the Viceroyalty of New Granada (now Colombia and parts of Venezuela) against the Spanish authorities...
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    guaranteeing the hegemony of Catholicism and of the dynasty within Europe". In 1520, the Revolt of the Comuneros broke out in response to the perceived foreign...
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    Antonio Caballero y Góngora (category 1780s in the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
    1780 the Revolt of the Comuneros broke out in the Viceroyalty of New Granada, almost at the same time as the revolt of Túpac Amaru in Viceroyalty of Perú...
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  • of participants and notable figures of the Revolt of the Comuneros, a rebellion from 1520 to 1522 in Castile. The Royalist side fought to uphold the existing...
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    Castile and León Day (category Revolt of the Comuneros)
    Comuneros were dealt a crushing defeat by the royalist forces of King Charles I in the Revolt of the Comuneros on 23 April 1521. Commemoration of the...
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    The Battle of Villalar was a battle in the Revolt of the Comuneros fought on 23 April 1521 near the town of Villalar in Valladolid province, Spain. The...
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  • up Comunero in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comunero may refer to: Revolt of the Comuneros, a rebellion in Castile in 1520–1521 Revolt of the Comuneros...
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  • conflict in the Revolt of the Comuneros (Spanish: Guerra de las Comunidades de Castilla) spanned from 1520 to 1521. The Revolt began with mobs of urban workers...
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    for the Netherlands in 1520, he appointed Cardinal Adrian Regent of Spain, during which time he had to deal with the Revolt of the Comuneros. In the conclave...
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    subsumed in the U.S. military takeover of the territory 1847: The Caste War of Yucatán, revolt of Maya against the Mexican state. 1847: The Taos Revolt in New...
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    full citizenship rights, including the right to vote. The Revolt of the Comuneros in Colombia began with bands of armed protesters confronting tax commissioners...
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    Castillo de Coca (category Revolt of the Comuneros)
    added to the keep and the castle exterior under the supervision of engineers. The castle came under attack during the Revolt of the Comuneros in 1521....
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    Converso (category History of the conversos)
    parts of Spain.[citation needed] Conversos played a vital role[which?] in the 1520–1521 Revolt of the Comuneros, a popular uprising in the Crown of Castile...
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    Juan Bravo (category People of the Revolt of the Comuneros)
    Atienza–24 April 1521, Villalar de los Comuneros) was a leader of the rebel Comuneros in the Castilian Revolt of the Comuneros. His father was Gonzalo Ortega...
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    the 'National Day of Aragon'. It is also a public holiday in Castile and Leon, where the day commemorates the defeat at the Revolt of the Comuneros....
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    ignoring Castilian candidates. The resistance culminated in the Revolt of the Comuneros, which Charles suppressed. Comuneros released Joanna and wanted to...
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    to be the empire's "treasury and sword." When Charles left Spain in 1520, the Revolt of the Comuneros broke out against royal government. Much of their...
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  • until the Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II in Peru in 1780. Revolt of the Comuneros, Paraguay, 1730 Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II, Peru, 1780 Revolt of the Comuneros...
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    Francisco Maldonado (category People of the Revolt of the Comuneros)
    a leader of the rebel Comuneros from Salamanca in the Revolt of the Comuneros. He was captured at the Battle of Villalar, and beheaded the following...
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    purple lion rampant and the flag reputed to have been used in the Revolt of the Comuneros displayed a yellow castle on a purple background. Morado, however...
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    María Pacheco (category People of the Revolt of the Comuneros)
    leader in the Revolt of the Comuneros in Spain, an uprising of the citizens against the monarchy. She was born in Granada, the daughter of Íñigo López...
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    damage during the Revolt of the Comuneros, which occurred from 1520 to 1522, under the reign of Charles I. Considering the state of the building, Charles...
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    1521 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    alone, as the standard of Christian doctrine. April 23 – Revolt of the Comuneros – Battle of Villalar: Castilian royalists defeat the rebels. Juan López de...
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    Salvatierra in 1520, during the Revolt of the Comuneros, Tolosa was on the communal side, and the royalist army defeated the resistance of Tolosa and other Basque...
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    aided the monarch by sending a party to the Battle of Noain and providing help to quash the Revolt of the Comuneros in 1521. After these events, Gascons...
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    Chía, Cundinamarca (category Municipalities of Cundinamarca Department)
    the Spanish, under the command of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, took possession of the town. In 1781, during the Revolt of the Comuneros, the march of the...
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    1520 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France meet at the famous Field of the Cloth of Gold. June 10 – Revolt of the Comuneros: Segovia is blockaded...
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    López, Adalberto (2007) [first published 1976]. The Colonial History of Paraguay: The Revolt of the Comuneros, 1721-1735. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction...
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