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The Jacquerie was a peasant revolt that took place in northern France in 1356–1358, during the Hundred Years' War. The Tuchin revolt 1378–1384; The English Peasants' Revolt or Great Rising of 1381 is a major event in the history of England. It is the best documented among the revolts of this period. 1401–1409 Samogitian uprisings
Popular revolts in late medieval Europe — peasant revolts during the Late Middle Ages of medieval Europe The main article for this category is Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe . Subcategories
Rebellions in Europe during the Middle Ages (5th century to 15th century). ... Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe (3 C, ... Manx revolt of 1275;
The crisis of the Middle Ages was a series of events in the 14th and 15th centuries that ended centuries of European stability during the late Middle Ages. [1] Three major crises led to radical changes in all areas of society: demographic collapse , political instability , and religious upheavals.
Geschichte Russlands. Vom Mittelalter bis zur Oktoberrevolution [History of Russia. From the Middle Ages to the October Revolution] (in German) (3rd ed.). Munich: C.H. Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-64551-8. Iliffe, John (1979). A Modern History of Tanganyika. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Kazhdan, Alexander Petrovich (1991). "Basil the Copper ...
The Qin dynasty is overthrown in a popular revolt and after a period of contention, Liu Bang is crowned Emperor of the Han dynasty. 205–185 BC Great revolt of the Egyptians Egypt, Ptolemaic Kingdom: Egyptians, led by Hugronaphor and Ankhmakis: Revolt put down by the Ptolemaic Kingdom, cementing Greek rule over Egypt. [28] 181–179 BC First ...
The Flemish peasant revolt of 1323–1328, sometimes referred to as the Flemish Coast uprising (Dutch: Opstand van Kust-Vlaanderen, French: soulèvement de la Flandre maritime) in historical writing, was a popular revolt in late medieval Europe.
It was the only popular revolt recorded in Europe between the sixth century, when Gregory of Tours records several riots in protest of Merovingian taxation, and the tenth century and the 983 rebellion. [7] The Stellinga uprising has been studied extensively and in detail by Marxist historians in East Germany. [8]