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List of people associated with the Revolt of the Comuneros : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people associated with the Revolt of the Comuneros
This is a list of participants and notable figures of the Revolt of the Comuneros, a rebellion from 1520 to 1522 in Castile.
==Royalists==
The Royalist side fought to uphold the existing government of King Charles I (''Carlos I''). Along with Charles, the government was led by the Regent, Cardinal Adrian of Utrecht (''Adriano de Utrecht''). Charles' departure for Germany to take up his recently acquired position as Emperor Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire (There were four Charles before him as Holy Roman Emperor, but none as King of Castile and Aragon) helped provoke the Revolt; he was seen as having broken his promise to leave a Castilian in charge of the country, for Adrian was Flemish.
Despite being in Germany for the duration of the Revolt, Charles nevertheless played an important role in quelling it via communication and orders to Regent Adrian. One of the most influential decisions Charles made was to appoint two new co-regents to govern Castile: the Constable of Castile, Íñigo Fernández, and the Admiral of Castile, Fadrique Enríquez.

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