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English: Troop movements prior to and during the Battle of Tordesillas during the en:Revolt of the Comuneros.

Pedro Girón's comunero army advanced to Villabrágima in late November. On December 2, he headed west to Villalpando. The royalist troops left Medina de Rioseco on the night of December 4, and took Tordesillas on December 5. Girón's army moved inexplicably slowly to counter the royal move, much of it being loaded down with loot from Villalpando, and he did not coordinate with other comuneros in Valladolid to launch a quick attack to retake Tordesillas or attack the depleted garrison at Medina de Rioseco.

Note: According to Stephen Haliczer's The Comuneros of Castile: The Forging of a Revolution, 1475-1521, the Royal army took en:Peñafiel on its way to Tordesillas. Since Peñafiel is to the east of Valladolid, and the advance is described as a quick march directly to its goal, I strongly suspect that Haliczer is mistaken and meant en:Peñaflor de Hornija, which is on the path (slightly to the northeast of Torrelobatón).

Coordinates used to make the map (North degrees, West degrees):

Medina de Rioseco 41.883333, -5.033333

Villalpando 41.866666, -5.4

Villabrágima 41.816666, -5.116666

Valladolid 41.649000, -4.727700

Tordesillas 41.5, -5

Torrelobaton 41.65, -5.01666

Toro 41.52, -5.4
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Source Own work by uploader. The troop movements are based on the account in Henry Latimer Seaver's 1928 book The Great Revolt in Castile: A Study of the Comunero Movement of 1520-1521. (Published by Octagon Books in New York). The city coordinates are from Wikipedia's articles on those cities and confirmed via Google Earth.
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current21:32, 17 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 21:32, 17 October 2008310 × 275 (12 KB)SnowFireCrop slightly more, adjust arrow slightly.
21:56, 6 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 21:56, 6 October 2008310 × 280 (12 KB)SnowFireCropped, scaled it smaller, removed green background (I think legend is obvious without it).
16:45, 6 October 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:45, 6 October 2008375 × 375 (10 KB)SnowFire{{Information |Description={{en|1=Troop movements prior to and during the Battle of Tordesillas during the en:Revolt of the Comuneros. Pedro Girón's comunero army advanced to Villabrágima in late November. On December 2, he headed west to Villalpa

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