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Tyler, Wat. Died 1381.
English revolutionary who led the Peasants' Revolt against Richard II's poll tax in June 1381. The uprising ended when he was killed.
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Tyler, Wat — ▪ English revolutionary byname of Walter Tyler died June 15, 1381, London leader of the Peasants Revolt of 1381, the first great popular rebellion in English history; his leadership proved one of the chief factors in the success of… … Universalium
TYLER, WAT — a tiler in Dartford, Kent, who roused into rebellion the long discontented and over taxed peasantry of England by striking dead in 1381 a tax gatherer who had offered insult to his young daughter; under Tyler and Jack Straw a peasant army was… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Tyler, Wat — ► (m. 1381) Campesino inglés. Fue jefe de la rebelión de aldeanos y campesinos contra los abusos feudales … Enciclopedia Universal
Tyler (Begriffsklärung) — Tyler (englisch: Ziegler) bezeichnet: eine österreichische Alternative Rock Band, Tyler (Band) Tyler heißen die Orte in den USA: Tyler (Alabama), Alabama Tyler (Texas), Smith County, Texas Tyler (Minnesota), Lincoln County, Minnesota Tyler ist… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wat Tyler — [wɔt taɪlə], englischer Bauernführer, Tyler, Wat. … Universal-Lexikon
Wat Tyler — [Wat Tyler] (died 1381) an English leader of the ↑Peasants Revolt of 1381. He brought his army from ↑Kent to London, where he met and talked with King ↑Richard II. During the meeting he was injured in a fight, and he was later murdered … Useful english dictionary
Tyler [2] — Tyler, Wat, s. Wat Tyler … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Tyler — Tyler, John Tyler, Wat * * * (as used in expressions) Moore, Mary Tyler Tyler, Anne Tyler, John … Enciclopedia Universal
Wat Tyler — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tyler. La mort de Wat Tyler Wat Tyler (? 15 juin 1381) est un paysan anglais, soldat démobilisé des guerres de France, qui a pris la tête d u … Wikipédia en Français
Tyler — /tuy leuhr/, n. 1. John, 1790 1862, 10th president of the U.S. 1841 45. 2. Moses Coit /koyt/, 1835 1900, U.S. historian and educator. 3. Wat /wot/ or Walter, died 1381, English rebel: leader of the peasants revolt of 1381. 4. a city in E Texas.… … Universalium