main conflicts CARLOS I STAYED DURING HIS REIGN.
- Conflicts in Aragon:
in the territories lifting movement was the Germania. Valencia artisans had the privilege of the reign of Ferdinand to form militias if necessary to combat Barbary fleets. In 1519 Charles V allowed the formation of the militias and put in command of Joan LLurenc.
In 1520 when there was a plague epidemic in Valencia and the nobles left the area, the militia took power and disobeyed the order of Hadrian inmdiata Urtreth of dissolution.
Within days the movement came to the Balearic Islands where it lasted until 1523.
After the defeat of the villagers, the army ended the conflict in the Germania.
- Conflicts over Castilla communities. The arrival of Carlos Castilla marked the arrival of a young novice who was unaware of the constumbre and languages \u200b\u200bof his reign, as he put his trust in its employees borgoñores who had accompanied him from the Netherlands, to which He gave her high dignity and access to income and wealth. This annoyed the Spaniards and so it was told in the Cortes of Valladolid in 1518, which was ignored by the king. Immediately became the king of Aragon, and eventually this annoying to the Spaniards and had remained in Castile bastante menos tiempo, así que cuando conoció en Barcelona que había sido electro rey de romanos convocó Cortes en Santiago de Compostela para conseguir subsidios para sufragar sus gastos en el extranjero, las ciudades se opusieron puesto que no entendían la preferencía de los intereses en Alemanía frente a los castellanos y requerían su presencia en el reino. Finalmente el servicio se aceptó y Carlos embarcó para Alemanía, nombrado como regente al cardenal Adriano de Utrecht. El malestar se fue extendiendo por Castilla, y el incendio de medina del campo extendió el foco de la rebelión comunera por Castilla. Las revueltas antiseñariales provocaron que la nobleza apoyará al Emperor acptación the movement was losing in the cities. comuneras Finally, under the command of Juan de Padilla, were defeated at the Battle of Villata (Valladolid) and the return of the king made organizational changes in the kingdom which was particularly apparent after the Cortes of Valladolid in 1523.
- The Peace of Cateau-Cambresis. was the most important treaty for Europe since the sixteenth century , for the duration of their agreements, which are valid for a century, and it will lead to a new international situation. Marked the beginning of the preponderance English, and therefore a displacement of problems to the West, gravity still marked by the union of Portugal to the English monarchy in 1580.
- Battle of Lepanto.
"the grandest occasion ever saw" was a naval Attacking utmost importance that took place on October 7, 1571 in the Gulf of Lepanto, off the town of Nafpaktos (Lepanto misnamed ), located between the Peloponnese and Epirus and mainland Greece. Fought this battle the Ottoman Turks against Christian coalition called Holy See, formed by Spain, Venice, the Holy See Génovay Christians were victors, saved only 30 Turkish galleys. Slowed and Turkish expansionism in the western Mediterranean. Despite the decisive participation of the Italian states, the English victory can be considered as the real battle Thirds held him on board.
- Defeat of the Armada.
La Grande and Navy Felicissimo , commonly known as Armada or English Armada, was the name of Philip II gave the large fleet assembly from 1588 to invade England during the Anglo-English War of 1585-1604. Shipping by Philip II of this fleet, intending to invade and control of British foreign policy (particularly with regard to piracy and the war in Flanders), marked the beginning of hostilities in a war that eventually Spain, however, the naval campaign was considered a English defeat and the loss of ships in the storm, as the epic struggle between two titans and prevented the landing of 30,000 men on the English coast. England managed to request and sign a peace treaty favorable to the interests of the English monarchy in London (1604)
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