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Luis de Requesens y Zúñiga

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The king wished to pursue a more conciliatory policy, without, however, yielding any one of the points in dispute between himself and the revolting Dutch. His situation was aggravated by the empty Spanish treasury. Requesens came to
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However, at this point the money for funding his troops was exhausted; Requesens had to find an agreement with William the Silent, the leader of the Flemish opposition, with the mediation of the Emperor
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had gained deep roots in the Netherlands, and therefore the proposal was rebuffed by the Dutch. Requesens restarted the military campaign and his troops occupied much of
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He was rather moderate in comparison to Alba, requesting Philip to grant a general amnesty to all, with the exception of persistent
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on 17 November 1573 and launched a new military campaign. In February 1574 the rebels had conquered the port of
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in 1576, to be replaced in the now totally chaotic Netherlands by
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in 1579–1582), were the sons of Juan de Zúñiga, a tutor of King
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His early career was that of a government official and
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Antonio de Zúñiga y Sotomayor, 3rd Marquis of Ayamonte
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Luis de Zúñiga y Requesens

Francisco Jover y Casanova
Prado museum

governor of the Duchy of Milan
governor of the Spanish Netherlands
Molins de Rei
Spanish Empire
Juan de Zúñiga y Requesens
Viceroy of Naples
Philip II
Francisco Gralla
diplomat
John of Austria
Morisco Revolt
Alpujarras
Lepanto campaign
Governor of the Duchy of Milan
order of Santiago
Castile
Charles Borromeo
Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba
governor of the Spanish Netherlands
heretics
Brussels
Middelburg
Louis of Nassau
Battle of Mookerheyde
William the Silent

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