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This is a list of revolutions, rebellions, ... This was a rebellion in England led by Wat Tyler and John Ball, ... Order of Saint John: Rebels Rebellion suppressed
Category: Rebellions in England. 12 languages. ... English Revolution (3 C, 19 P) M. Rebellions in medieval England (4 C, 14 P) Military coups in England (1 C, 3 P)
Some of these were the product of religious grievances (for example Wyatt's Rebellion), some were regional or ethnic in nature (e.g. the Cornish Rebellion of 1497), though most combined an element of both (such as the Prayer Book Rebellion in the West Country of England and the Desmond Rebellions in southern Ireland).
The 1549 Rebellions — a series of rebellions across the country in response to land enclosures and the introduction of the 1549 Book of Common Prayer: Prayer Book Rebellion — a Cornish rebellion against the imposition of the English language liturgy. Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire rising — a rebellion against land enclosures and iconoclasm.
This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1300 Revolution; 1931 Cyprus revolt; ... Revolution of 1719; Rum Rebellion; S. Sannyasi rebellion; Second Matabele War;
Peasants' Revolt: Also called Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England led by Wat Tyler. 1386 16 September Henry V, the future king of England (r. 1413-1422), is born to parents Henry IV and Mary de Bohun. 1395: The Statute of Praemunire was issued.
Cornish Rebellion of 1497 England. Henry VII Giles, Lord Daubeny. Cornish rebels. James, Baron Audley Thomas Flamank Michael An Gof Internal Conflict, English victory 1549 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion England. Edward VI Edward Seymour John Russell Anthony Kingston William Francis Southwestern Catholic Rebels. Sir Humphrey Arundell John Winslade ...
15 January, "An Agreement of the People of England, and the places therewith incorporated, for a secure and present peace, upon grounds of common right, freedom and safety" presented to the Rump Parliament; 20 January, The trial of Charles I of England by the High Court of Justice begins; 27 January, The death warrant of Charles I of England is ...