Francisco Verdugo

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Francisco Verdugo was a Spanish military commander and governor in the Low Countries during the Eighty Years' War.

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Francisco Verdugo canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish military commander
governor
human
nobleman
allegiance Habsburg Spain
areaOfActivity Drenthe NERFINISHED
Friesland
Groningen NERFINISHED
Low Countries
conflict opposed Dutch rebel forces
opposed the States-General of the Netherlands
countryOfCitizenship Spain
described military operations in Friesland during the Eighty Years' War
employer Spanish monarchy
surface form: Spanish Monarchy
genre military history
historicalPeriod 16th century
historicalRegion Habsburg Netherlands
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
militaryRank captain
commander
maestre de campo
notableBattle Battle of Noordhorn (1581)
Battle of Zutphen (1586)
Siege of Groningen (1594)
campaigns in Drenthe
campaigns in Friesland
campaigns in Groningen
notableWork Commentario de la guerra de Frisa
Commentario de la guerra de Frisa
surface form: Commentario de la guerra de Frisa y de los sucesos de ella
notedFor defensive warfare in the northern Netherlands
loyalty to the Spanish Crown during the Dutch Revolt
occupation governor
military commander
soldier
participantIn Eighty Years' War
surface form: Dutch Revolt

Eighty Years' War
positionHeld Stadtholder of Friesland
surface form: Governor of Friesland

Stadtholder of Groningen
surface form: Governor of Groningen

Stadtholder for the King of Spain in the northern provinces
roleIn Spanish effort to retain control of the northern Low Countries
servedUnder Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma
Philip II of Spain
wroteAbout his campaigns in the Low Countries

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Siege of Groningen (1594) commander Francisco Verdugo
Siege of Groningen (1594) hasParticipant Francisco Verdugo