• 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...
  • © Paul Halsall Feb 1996, [email protected] A description, from a chronicle of the time, of the final meeting of King Richard II and the leader of the Revolt - Wat Tyler.
  • 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.
  • İlerleyen yıllarda Walworth, Sir unvanına layık görüldü. Wat Tyler'ın cesedi Londra Köprüsü'ne asıldı. Wat Tyler'ın ölümünü duyan kalabalık öfkelendi.
  • 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.
  • On the surface of it, Wat Tyler’s Peasants’ Revolt was a failure, in that its program as presented to the King at Smithfield, was not achieved.
  • Wednesday 30 May 2018. Wat Tyler and the Peasant's Revolt of 1381. In 1381, some 35 years after the Black Death had swept through Europe decimating over...
  • Peasants' Revolt. See all media. Also called: Wat Tyler’s Rebellion. ... External Websites. Ancient Origins - The Flame of Freedom: Wat Tyler’s Peasant Revolt.