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The bloody battle continued for several hours, but finally the bulk of the Franco-Navarrese was forced to surrender after suffering an estimated 5,000 casualties. André de Foix, wounded in the eyes, was amongst the prisoners. He was later released for a large ransom.
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remained out of the reach of the Spanish at first, but suffered further Spanish inroads and on-off occupation during the next 7 years. In September 1521, King of Navarre Henry II backed by Francis I of France struck back with another mixed
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in April, and the Spanish were able to gather a huge army of 25,000 men and moved on Navarre. On 11 June Lesparre abandoned his siege of Logroño and retreated back into Navarre. On 30 June both armies met in front of Pamplona.
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This battle decided for good the future of Navarre as part of the Kingdom of Spain. The rest of the country was reconquered in the following days without meeting any resistance.
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Despite being seriously outnumbered 3 to 1, the Franco-Navarrese attacked, surprising the Spanish and gaining some initial success. But then
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There is today a monument on the battlefield, where on the last Sunday of June, supporters for the independence of Navarre meet every year.
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in 1512, and the portion south of the Pyrenees was annexed to Castile in 1515, so becoming a kingdom part of the
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In the meantime the Revolt of the Comuneros had been crushed at the
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He sent a large French/Navarrese army commanded by General
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1521 battle during the Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre
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The battle was fought in the extended plains between
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Noáin
Navarre
42°45′28.8000″N 1°39′14.4000″W / 42.758000000°N 1.654000000°W / 42.758000000; -1.654000000
Castille
Aragon
Kingdom of France
Kingdom of Navarre
Iñigo Fernández de Velasco
Antonio Manrique de Lara
André de Foix
Battle of Noáin is located in Spain
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Italian War of 1521–1526
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