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- The Harelle (French pronunciation: [aʁɛl]; from haro) was a revolt that occurred in the French city of Rouen in 1382, followed by an uprising a few days...
- increasingly unwilling to pay for it, as would be demonstrated at the Harelle and Maillotin revolts in 1382. Charles V had abolished many of these taxes...
- maul as a weapon seems to date from the later 14th century. During the Harelle of 1382, rebellious citizens of Paris seized 3000 mauls (French: maillet)...
- thousand. In 1389, another urban revolt of the underclass occurred, the Harelle. It was suppressed with the withdrawal of Rouen's charter and river-traffic...
- decision by Charles V to repeal them, and led to tax revolts, known as the Harelle. The dukes also engaged in state capture; for instance, the Battle of Roosebeke...
- while regent was the suppression of a tax revolt in 1382 known as the Harelle. The regency lasted until 1388, always with Philip ****uming the dominant...
- George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian peasant revolt Funen and Jutland Peasant...
- regents attempted to reimpose the taxation, a po****r revolt known as the Harelle broke out in Rouen. As tax collectors arrived at other French cities, the...
- Rienzo in central Italy in 1347. The Ciompi Revolt in 1378 in Florence. The Harelle in Rouen and Paris in 1382. The Hvar rebellion on the Dalmatian island...
- Languedoc in November of the same year, where he was forced to deal with the Harelle, a peasants' revolt spurred by heavy taxation in support of the war effort...