-
located a
large store of iron mallets; Jean
Froissart coined the term "
maillotins", so
naming their revolt. The
newly armed mob
spread out
across the city...
-
department in north-eastern France. Po****tion (2017): 661.
Inhabitant Name:
maillotin(e). Mailly-Champagne is a
small village inserted in
Champagne vineyard...
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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 on his deathbed...
- (French: maillet) from the city armory,
leading to the rebels'
being dubbed Maillotins.
Later in the same year,
Froissart records French men-at-arms
using mauls...
-
France 1378–1382: Tax
revolts across France,
including the
Harelle and
Maillotins uprisings in
Rouen and
Paris 1407–1435: Armagnac–Burgundian
Civil War...
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Fernandine War 1381–1384
Lithuanian Civil War (1381–84) 1382
Harelle and
Maillotins Revolt 1381–1404
Second Georgian–Mongol War 1383–1385
Invasion of Portugal...
- government's
refusal to
reduce any of the
other taxes on the
people sparked the
Maillotin revolt in 1381. The King died on 16
September 1380 and was
succeeded by...
- uncertain, but its date of
burial is
around 1380. It
might be
linked to the
Maillotins revolt in 1382 with the
execution of many
wealthy people, some of whom...
- in C♯ minor, Op. 64, No. 2 François
Couperin Le tic-toc-choc, ou Les
maillotins Louis-Claude
Daquin Le
coucou Benjamin Godard Deuxième Mazurka, Op. 54...
-
Greatly concerned at the po****r
outcry and
worried about a
repeat of the
Maillotin revolt of the
previous decade—when
Parisians armed with
mallets turned...