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Queen Juana of Castile and the Communeros
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Queen Juana of Castile and the Communeros
It’s the year 1520 and the Kingdom of Castile is simmering in revolt. Queen Juana and her son King Charles I are co-rulers but Juana has been, for all intents and purposes, a prisoner in Tordesillas since the death of her husband Philip of Burgundy. Those who were in revolt saw Juana as the cornerstone of their effort to create a new government in Spain and restore the old traditions and order. Read more here: http://thefreelancehistorywriter.com/2016/01/22/queen-juana-of-castile-and-the-communeros/
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