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    Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 (disputed) – 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He led a group of rebels from Canterbury...
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    The Peasants' Revolt, also named Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381. The revolt had...
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    Lord Mayor of London (1374–75 and 1380–81). He is best known for killing Wat Tyler during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381. His family came from Durham. He was...
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  • further negotiations, Wat Tyler is murdered by the King's entourage. Noble forces subsequently overpower the rebel army, the rebel leaders are captured...
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    bands of peasants gathered at Blackheath near London under the leaders Wat Tyler, John Ball, and Jack Straw. John of Gaunt's Savoy Palace was burnt down...
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    he was motivated at least in part to rebel as a result of the pressures of papal taxation. Along with Wat Tyler and John Wrawe, he was one of the key...
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    Simon Burley (redirect from Simon de Burley)
    6 June and spring Robert Belling out of jail. Wat Tyler would be elected leader of this Kentish rebel band a few days later. There are a few problems...
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    A Dream of John Ball (category Novels about rebels)
    which he stated that "we need make no mistake about the cause for which Wat Tyler and his worthier associate John Ball fell; they were fighting against...
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    John Ball (priest) (category English rebels)
    Shortly after the Peasants' Revolt began, Ball was released by the Kentish rebels from his prison. He preached to them at Blackheath (the peasants' rendezvous...
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    Tegen de sterren op (2014) – as himself The Voice Kids (2014) – coach D5R: de film (2017) – as himself Liefde voor muziek (2020) – participant De Zomer...
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    England, during the 1381 Peasants' Revolt, prepared to meet the rebels, led by Wat Tyler, at Smithfield: "Richard II on the Saturday after Corpus Christi...
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    the Revolt such as Froissart and Henry Knighton gave voice to the rebels. Wat Tyler "speaks out of character, as an enemy to his own cause" in Chapter...
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  • to meet the rebels at Smithfield, London and agreed to their demands but Wat Tyler was killed by the Lord Mayor of London and the rebels dispersed and...
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  • Canadian singer Mario Pelchat in 1993; and a Dutch-language version called "Wat Ging er Mis Tussen Ons" was recorded by Dutch singer Gerard Joling in 1995...
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    Grand Hotel d'Angkor (category Angkor Wat)
    the early explorers and tourists visiting the world heritage site Angkor Wat. Referred to as 'La Grande Dame' of Angkor’, the hotel has welcomed personalities...
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    their uniforms to distinguish themselves from the white crosses used by the rebel barons at the Battle of Lewes a year earlier. Perrin notes a roll of accounts...
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    executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, as well as Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt...
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  • further negotiations, Wat Tyler is murdered by the King's entourage. Noble forces subsequently overpower the rebel army. The rebel leaders are eventually...
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    summer home by Caroline of Brunswick. Blackheath was a rallying point for Wat Tyler's Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and for Jack Cade's Kentish rebellion in 1450...
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    I, his Queen Eleanor, Black Prince, King Edward III, William Wallace, Wat Tyler, Roger Bacon, John Milton, Voltaire, as well as Devil, Satan, "Cancer"...
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  • Measly Middle Ages: The Peasant's Revolt is led by the confusingly named Wat Tyler. The rules of chivalry, and more importantly how to find the loopholes...
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  • written an historical novel set at the time of the Peasants' Revolt (or Wat Tyler's Revolt) in 1381. Amy and the red box (2004) Barney the policeman (2004)...
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    Skipper Clement (category Danish rebels)
    and perhaps most influential, peasant rebel in Danish history he might be viewed a Danish parallel of Wat Tyler in England, Thomas Müntzer in Germany...
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    verdacht van gijzeling en afpersing: Wat is dit voor motorbende?". "Rechtbank: Hardliners-President Lysander de R. Voorlopig niet vrij (UPDATE)". August...
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    Canterbury Cathedral in 1381, she found her way barred by Wat Tyler and his mob of rebels on Blackheath. Not only was she let through unharmed, but she...
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    Jack Cade's Rebellion (category English rebels)
    of the Roses, by Conn Iggulden. Jack Cade, as well as Wat Tyler, is mentioned as a failed rebel whose example the protagonist seeks to learn from in A...
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    Cambodia (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
    infrastructural projects throughout the region, the most famous of which is Angkor Wat. In the 15th century, it began a decline in power until, in 1863, Cambodia...
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  • Ayutthaya in June 1758, while Uthumphon went to become a Buddhist monk at Wat Pradu temple, earning him the epithet Khun Luang Hawat or the King Who Sought...
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    1381, helped bring the Peasants' Revolt to an end by stabbing the rebel Wat Tyler at Smithfield in the presence of King Richard II. In the early 17th...
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    List of people who were beheaded (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Cambridge (1381) – executed in Bury St Edmunds by rebels during the Peasants' Revolt Wat Tyler (1381) – beheaded in London by order of the Lord Mayor...
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