- The
Jacquerie (French: [ʒakʁi]) was a po****r
revolt by
peasants that took
place in
northern France in the
early summer of 1358
during the
Hundred Years'...
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Battle of
Mello was the
decisive and
largest engagement of the
Peasant Jacquerie of 1358, a
rebellion of
peasants in the
Beauvais region of France, which...
- by the Dauphin's. In the last days of May the
peasant rebellion of the
Jacquerie erupted to the
north of
Paris as a
spontaneous expression of
hatred for...
- La
jacquerie is a four-act
opera commenced by Édouard Lalo in 1889 to a
libretto by Édouard Blau and
Simone Arnaud,
based on the 1828 play of the same...
- The
Belgian strikes of 1886,
occasionally known as the
social revolt of 1886 (French: Révolte
sociale de 1886), was a
violent period of
industrial strikes...
- The
Russian peasants'
uprising of 1905–1906, also
known as the
Jaquerie of 1905–1906 or the
agrarian revolt of 1905–1906, was a
series of
peasant uprisings...
-
sixth town with city
status in Norway. May 28 –
Hundred Years' War: The
Jacquerie – A
peasant rebellion begins in France,
which consumes the Beauvais, and...
- George's
Night Uprising of 1343–1345 in Estonia.
Battle of Warns, 1345 The
Jacquerie was a
peasant revolt that took
place in
northern France in 1356–1358,...
- (died 1358),
leader of the
Jacquerie Jacques Bonhomme, a
derisive name
given to
French peasants by the
nobility - see
Jacquerie This
disambiguation page...
- Kamusella,
Tomasz (19 July 2022). "Ethnicity and Estate: The
Galician Jacquerie and the
Rwandan Genocide Compared".
Nationalities Papers. 50 (4): 684–703...