- 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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floral offering at
Villalar, on
Castile and León Day,
April 23, 2006 The
April 23, 2007
gathering at
Villalar.
Villalar was
renamed Villalar de los Comuneros...
- a
subdivision of Spain. The date is the
anniversary of the
Battle of
Villalar, in
which Castilian rebels called Comuneros were
dealt a
crushing defeat...
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against Charles, Holy
Roman Emperor, but
after defeat at the
Battle of
Villalar,
Madrid was
besieged and
occupied by the
imperial troops. The city was...
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Villalar de los
Comuneros is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Valladolid,
Castile and León, Spain.
According to the 2004
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- the day of Castile. The
Battle of
Villalar was a
battle in the
Revolt of the
Comuneros fought near the town of
Villalar in
Valladolid province, Spain. The...
- was more
sensitive to rain, wind, and
humid weather. At the
Battle of
Villalar,
rebel troops experienced a
significant defeat partially due to having...
-
therefore refused to sign a do****ent
granting her support. The
Battle of
Villalar confirmed that
Charles would prevail over the revolt.
Charles ensured his...
- the most
important army of the
comuneros was destro**** at the
Battle of
Villalar in
April 1521. This
article is
arranged geographically, and then chronologically...
- Juan
Bravo de
Lagunas y
Mendoza (c. 1483, Atienza–24
April 1521,
Villalar de los Comuneros) was a
Castilian Nobleman and one of the leader's of the rebel...