Rodrigo Ronquillo
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Rodrigo Ronquillo y Briceño (1471 - 9 December 1552) was a Spanish military and noble known for his intervention at the Revolt of the Comuneros, fighting with the royalists.[1] During the revolt in 1520, Rodrigo Ronquillo, chief of royal troops in the area, set his headquarters in Santa María la Real de Nieva, and lost a battle near the town.[2]
BornRodrigo Ronquillo y Briceño
1471
1471
SpouseTeresa Briceño
Children
- Gonzalo Ronquillo
- Luis Ronquillo
- Catalina Ronquillo
- Francisca Ronquillo
Rodrigo Ronquillo | |
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| Mayor of Zamora | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Rodrigo Ronquillo y Briceño 1471 |
| Died | 9 December 1552 (aged 80–81) |
| Spouse | Teresa Briceño |
| Children |
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| Relatives | Ruy González Briceño |
| Occupation | Military and noble |
| Military service | |
| Battles/wars | |
He was born in 1471 and died in Madrid on 9 December 1552.[3][4]