• The Peasants' Revolt, also named Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381.
  • Wat Tyler and the Peasants Revolt. In 1381, some 35 years after the Black Death had swept through Europe, there was a shortage of people left to work the land.
  • After this attack, the revolt spread quickly throughout southeast England. Peasants from villages in Kent (where a man named Wat Tyler was picked as leader of...
  • Peasants’ Revolt leader, Wat Tyler is treacherously struck down at the command of the King, from the Froissart’s Chronicles, 1480s version, via the British Library.
  • Peasants' Revolt. See all media. Also called: Wat Tyler’s Rebellion. ... External Websites. Ancient Origins - The Flame of Freedom: Wat Tyler’s Peasant Revolt.
  • Water Tyler (d. 4 Ocak 1341 - ö. 15 Haziran 1381) İngiliz devrimci lider. İngiltere'de reformlara önayak olmuş ve sonunda öldürülmüştür. Hayatı.
  • One such leader was Wat Tyler, a cunning and famed rebel leader that lead the 1381 Peasants’ Revolt in England, also known as Wat Tyler’s Rebellion.
  • ...oldest surviving folk songs in the British Isles, from the time of the first mass rebellion in English history: the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, led by Wat Tyler and others.
  • Wat Tyler Country Park is named after the most well known leader of the 1381 Peasants’ Revolt, which began in Fobbing, just a stone's throw away from the Park...
  • One of the key figures in this revolt was Wat Tyler, also known as Walter Tyler, who led the peasant rebels in their struggle against the a.