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- Q1992193 description "Spanish military commander".
- Q1992193 description "Spanish military commander".
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- Q1992193 abstract "Julián Romero de Ibarrola (Huélamo, 1518 – Cremona, 1577) was a Spanish military commander in the 16th century. He was one of the few common soldiers in the Spanish army to reach the rank of Maestro de Campo.Romero was born in Huélamo, Province of Cuenca (Spain). Nothing more is known about his youth. He entered the Spanish army at the age of 16, and was stationed in Flanders. By 1545 he commanded a Spanish army unit as sergeant or captain in the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, as ally of the English in their war with Scotland. King Henry VIII of England was so impressed by his performance, that he made him a banneret. Shortly after, he was recalled from England, because the alliance with Spain came to an end when King Henry converted to Protestantism. Romero fought in the Italian War of 1551–1559, where he distinguished himself in the Battle of St. Quentin (1557), for which he was made a Knight in the Order of Santiago.In 1565 he was stationed in Sicily, but the following year, the Duke of Alba made him Maestro de Campo, and he accompanied the Duke to the Low Countries to crush the Dutch Revolt. In 1568 he commanded the guard at the execution of Counts Egmont and Horn.Romero fought in the Siege of Mons (1572), where he nearly succeeded in killing William the Silent in a daring raid against the Dutch camp. He was also present at the Spanish Fury at Naarden and the Siege of Haarlem, where he lost an eye. In 1574, he failed to relieve Middelburg after losing the Battle of Reimerswaal, and in 1576 he was present at the Sack of Antwerp.By the Edict of 1577, most Spanish troops were withdrawn from the Low Countries and Romero was stationed in Cremona, where he died before he could return to the Low Countries at the end of the year.".
- Q1992193 birthDate "1518".
- Q1992193 birthYear "1518".
- Q1992193 deathDate "1577".
- Q1992193 deathYear "1577".
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- Q1992193 dateOfBirth "1518".
- Q1992193 dateOfDeath "1577".
- Q1992193 name "Romero, Julian".
- Q1992193 shortDescription "Spanish military commander".
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- Q1992193 comment "Julián Romero de Ibarrola (Huélamo, 1518 – Cremona, 1577) was a Spanish military commander in the 16th century. He was one of the few common soldiers in the Spanish army to reach the rank of Maestro de Campo.Romero was born in Huélamo, Province of Cuenca (Spain). Nothing more is known about his youth. He entered the Spanish army at the age of 16, and was stationed in Flanders.".
- Q1992193 label "Julian Romero".
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- Q1992193 givenName "Julian".
- Q1992193 name "Julian Romero".
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- Q1992193 surname "Romero".