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In page Toledo, Spain:

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During the persecution of the Jews in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, members of the local Jewish community produced texts on their long history in Toledo.[citation needed] After the crushing of the Revolt of the Comuneros, Charles V's court was installed in Toledo, with the monarch choosing the city as his residence at least 15 times from 1525 on.[1] Charles granted the city a coat of arms.[1] From 1528 to 1561 the population increased from 31,930 to 56,270.[1] In 1561, during the first years of his son Philip II's reign, the royal court was moved to Madrid.