Wat Tyler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walter Tyler , commonly known as Wat Tyler (January 4, 1341 – June 15, 1381) was the leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Knowledge of Tyler's early life is very limited, and derives mos...
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Peasants' Revolt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Peasants' Revolt , Tyler’s Rebellion , or the Great Rising of AD 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's R...
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WAT TYLER AND HIS REVOLTING PEASANTS! ... More than 60,000 people are reported to have been involved in the revolt, and not all of them were peasants: soldiers and tradesmen as well as some disillusioned churchmen, including one Peasant leader known as ‘the mad priest of Kent’, John Ball.
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Here is a description, from a chronicle of the time, of the final meeting of king Richard II and the leader of the Peasant's Revolt, Wat Tyler.
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A page describing the death of Wat Tyler (1381) ... Little is known of Wat Tyler with the exception of his fame as the leader of the English Peasant's Revolt of 1381. According to popular accounts, the commons of Kent after taking Rochester Castle, chose Wat Tyler of Maidstone as their captain.
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Medieval England experienced few revolts but the most serious was the Peasants’ Revolt which took place in June 1381. ... One man had emerged as the leader of the peasants - Wat Tyler from Kent. As the peasants from Kent had marched to London, they had destroyed tax records and tax registers. ... The Poor Peasant...
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My Good Citizens: Things will never go well in England - no shall they ever - until all things be held in common, and the lords are no greater masters than ourselves - John Ball, one of the leaders of the 1381 revolt (along with Wat Tyler, above), who was executed in 1381 See also Medieval Source book:
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The revolt quickly spread through the county and then into Kent. On June 7th Wat Tyler joined the uprising in Maidstone, and assumed leadership of ... This Sceptred Isle - Richard ll, Wat Tyler and the Peasants' Revolt; BBC History Timeline - Peasants' Revolt.; BBC History - Black Death: Political and Social Changes ;
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Wat Tyler; 1325 - 1381; Peasant Leader ... Wat Tyler was the leader of a Peasant uprising, which was named after him (Wat Tyler's Rebellion). ... In 1381 Wat Tyler led more than; 100 000 peasants in a march to London after the overtaxed people lost patience when the Crown ordered a new head tax. The rebels demanded an end...
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