Sancho d'Avila

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Sancho d'Avila was a 16th-century Spanish general best known for his role in the Eighty Years' War, including leading Spanish troops during the brutal sack of Antwerp in 1576.

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Sancho d'Avila canonical 1
Sancho d’Ávila 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish general
human
military commander
allegiance Philip II of Spain
areaOfOperations Antwerp
Low Countries
causeOfNotability leadership in brutal sack of Antwerp in 1576
centuryOfActivity 16th century
conflict Eighty Years' War
surface form: Dutch Revolt

Eighty Years' War
countryOfCitizenship Crown of Castile
Kingdom of Spain
employer Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg monarchy

Crown of Spain
surface form: Spanish Crown
ethnicGroup Spaniards
historicalPeriod Early modern period
languageSpoken Spanish
militaryBranch Spanish Army
militaryRank general
notableEvent siege of Antwerp
surface form: Sack of Antwerp

Spanish Fury (1576) in Antwerp
surface form: Spanish Fury at Antwerp
notableFor leading Spanish troops during the Sack of Antwerp in 1576
role in the Eighty Years' War
notableWork command of Spanish troops during the Sack of Antwerp
occupation general
soldier
participatedIn Eighty Years' War
partOf Spanish forces during Eighty Years War
surface form: Spanish forces in the Low Countries
religion Roman Catholicism
role commander of Spanish troops at Antwerp in 1576

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Battle of Alcântara (1580) commander Sancho d'Avila
this entity surface form: Sancho d’Ávila