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Juan López de Padilla

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Father
  
Pedro Lopez de Padilla


Name
  
Juan de

Juan Lopez de Padilla

Died
  
24 April 1521 Villalar, Crown of Castile

Buried
  
La Mejorada monastery, Olmedo

Occupation
  
Hidalgo and revolutionary leader

Juan López de Padilla (1490 – April 24, 1521) was an insurrectionary leader in the Castilian War of the Communities, where the people of Castile made a stand against policies of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and his Flemish ministers.

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Life

Padilla was born in Toledo, Spain, the eldest son of the commendator of Castile. In 1520, after the Castilian deputies had demanded in vain Charles V's return to Castile, regard for cortes' rights and the administration of their economy by Spaniards, a "holy junta" was formed with Padilla as its head. At first, the junta attempted to establish a national government in the name of Juana of Castile, but lost the support of the nobility when it abolished their privileges and asserted democracy. Though the nobles' army subsequently captured Tordesillas, Padilla led the capture of Torrelobatón and other towns, but any advantage gained was neutralized by the junta after it granted an armistice. When hostilities resumed, their army was comprehensively defeated near Villalar, on April 23, 1521 and Padilla taken prisoner. He was publicly beheaded the following day.

Afterwards, Padilla's wife, Doña María Pacheco, bravely defended Toledo against the royal troops for six months, but ultimately was compelled to take refuge in Portugal.

Eponyms

  • Juan de Padilla high school, in Illescas, Toledo.
  • Juan de Padilla street, in Aranda de Duero, Burgos
  • Juan de Padilla street, in Burgos
  • Juan de Padilla street, in Málaga
  • Juan de Padilla street, in Sevilla
  • Juan de Padilla street, in Torrejón de la Calzada, Madrid
  • References

    Juan López de Padilla Wikipedia