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War of the Communities of Castile (1520-1521). The Holy Asse
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War of the Communities of Castile (1520-1521). The Holy Asse
Revolt of the Comuneros. War of the Communities of Castile (1520-1521). Conflict between citizens of Castile against Charles V. The Holy Assembly of the Communities wich held its first session in ?A?vila and declared itself the legitimate government deposing the Royal Council. Padilla was named Captain-General. Colored engraving. 19th century
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Assembly Avila Castile Castilia Castilian Communities Comuneros Insurrection Junta Lead Leon Meeting Rebel Rebellion Rebels Reign Revolt Royalist Talk Talking Victory Commoners Padilla
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This 19th century engraving depicts a pivotal moment in the history of Castile during the War of the Communities of Castile (1520-1521). The image captures the Holy Assembly of the Communities, a group of citizens from Castile and Leon, in session in the city of Ávila. In defiance of Emperor Charles V, they declared themselves the legitimate government and deposed the Royal Council. The assembly named Francisco de los Cobos y Molina, better known as Francisco de Padilla, as their Captain-General. The Communities' rebellion was a response to the heavy taxation and political dominance of the Crown. The assembly aimed to protect the rights and interests of the common people, leading to a significant uprising against the monarchy. The meeting in Santa Junta de las Comunidades took place in the Church of San Esteban el Real in Ávila, where the leaders of the rebellion gathered to discuss their grievances and plan their next steps. The engraving showcases the diverse group of rebels, including men of various social classes, gathered around their leader, Padilla, as they engage in an animated discussion. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the print provide a glimpse into the spirit and determination of the Communeros during this critical period in Spanish history. Ultimately, the rebellion was unsuccessful, and the Crown regained control, but the War of the Communities of Castile remains an important chapter in the struggle for power and representation between the monarchy and the people in the modern age.
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