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French peasant uprising in 1358
The Jacquerie (French: [ʒakʁi]) was a popular revolt by peasants that took place in northern France in the early summer of 1358 during the Hundred Years'
Jacquerie
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
Belgian_strike_of_1886
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › La jacquerie is a four-act opera commenced by Édouard Lalo in 1889 to a libretto by Édouard
La_jacquerie
Battle during the Hundred Years' War
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, a major
Battle_of_Mello
Widespread peasant revolts in Russia during 1905–1906
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
Russian Peasants' uprising of 1905–1906
Russian_Peasants'_uprising_of_1905–1906
King of Navarre from 1349 to 1387
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
Charles_II_of_Navarre
King of France from 1364 to 1380
Estates-General led by Étienne Marcel; and with a peasant revolt known as the Jacquerie. Charles overcame all of these rebellions, but in order to liberate his
Charles_V_of_France
Type of armour consisting of small metal plates sewn between textile layers
Medieval European soldiers as well as by the rebel peasants known as Jacquerie. The jack is similar to the brigandine. The main difference is in the
Jack_of_plate
European history from the 5th to 15th centuries
popular uprisings broke out across Europe. Among the uprisings were the jacquerie in France, the Peasants' Revolt in England, and revolts in the cities
Middle_Ages
1358 treaty between England and France
manoeuvre to seize the French throne; a savage peasant uprising, the Jacquerie, broke out against the established order; the Dauphin had to leave Paris
First_Treaty_of_London
Mass murder campaign in Rwanda
Kamusella, Tomasz (19 July 2022). "Ethnicity and Estate: The Galician Jacquerie and the Rwandan Genocide Compared". Nationalities Papers. 50 (4): 684–703
Rwandan_genocide
14th-century French peasant rebel leader
the village of Mello near Beauvais, who became leader of the peasant Jacquerie which broke out in May 1358 and continued for a month unchecked until
Guillaume_Cale
Calendar year
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
1358
Rapid, fundamental political change from a feudal aristocracy to a capitalist democracy
class. Examples include the Ciompi Revolt in the Republic of Florence, Jacquerie revolts during the Hundred Years' War in France, and Bourgeois revolts
Bourgeois_revolution
French journalist and politician (born 1975)
Retrieved 2 April 2019. "Avec les forces anti-austérité, Ruffin part en jacquerie législative". L'Humanité (in French). 20 February 2017. Retrieved 2 April
François_Ruffin
Region of France
Flanders. During the Hundred Years' War, Picardy was the centre of the Jacquerie peasant revolt in 1358. Beginning in 1419, the Picardy counties (Boulogne
Picardy
Peasant revolt
(1974). The Great Rumanian Peasant Revolt of 1907: Origins of a Modern Jacquerie. Studies of the Institute on East Central Europe at Columbia University
1907 Romanian peasants' revolt
1907_Romanian_peasants'_revolt
Campaign during the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Scheldt campaigns of 1339–1340
Scheldt_campaigns_of_1339–1340
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,
Popular revolts in late medieval Europe
Popular_revolts_in_late_medieval_Europe
Military campaign of 1339 during the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Thiérache_campaign
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Palatine_Peasants'_War
1626 conflict in Austria
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Frankenburg_Dice_Game
Period of European history between AD 1300 and 1500
France and England experienced serious peasant uprisings, such as the Jacquerie and the Peasants' Revolt, as well as over a century of intermittent conflict
Late_Middle_Ages
1359–60 Hundred Years' War campaign
position was very weak already after the Battle of Poitiers, and after the Jacquerie and the rebellion of Etienne Marcel in Paris it was further weakened.
Reims_campaign
Topics referred to by the same term
(died 1358), leader of the Jacquerie Jacques Bonhomme, a derisive name given to French peasants by the nobility - see Jacquerie This disambiguation page
Bonhomme
Russian Cossack rebel leader (1742–1775)
Alexander, John T. (1973). Emperor Of The Cossacks: Pugachev and the Frontier Jacquerie of 1773–1775. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press. Longworth, Philip (1975)
Yemelyan_Pugachev
Country in Western Europe (843–1792; 1815–1848)
Civil War, peasant revolts (the English peasants' revolt of 1381 and the Jacquerie of 1358 in France) and the growth of nationalism in both countries. The
Kingdom_of_France
1793–1796 set of battles between the French revolutionaries and the royalists
western France. Initially, the revolt was similar to the 14th-century Jacquerie peasant uprising, but the Vendée quickly became counter-revolutionary
War_in_the_Vendée
1359 treaty between England and France
manoeuvre to seize the French throne; a savage peasant uprising, the Jacquerie, broke out against the established order; the Dauphin was forced to leave
Second_Treaty_of_London
Military leader in the Hundred Years' War
chivalry and courage at the time of the peasant uprising in 1358 called the Jacquerie. In 1364, he commanded the forces of Charles II of Navarre in Normandy
Jean_III_de_Grailly
Popular hero from the Hundred Years War
Guillaume aux Alouettes who had been nominated as local captain during the Jacquerie of Beauvais, an uprising in May 1358, that started against local nobles
Grand_Ferré
General panic in France in 1789
unrest among the French nobility. Peasant revolts such as the 14th century Jacquerie uprising and the 17th century Croquant rebellions, were not uncommon in
Great_Fear
1978 history book by Barbara Tuchman
pillaging mercenaries, anti-Semitism, popular revolts including the Jacquerie in France, the liberation of Switzerland, the Battle of the Golden Spurs
A_Distant_Mirror
Topics referred to by the same term
William Shakespeare Jacque (disambiguation) Jacquez (disambiguation) Jacquerie, peasant uprisings via jacque, a term for a padded jacket and thus the
Jacques_(disambiguation)
French composer (1823–1892)
Paris in 1892, leaving several unfinished works, including his opera, La Jacquerie, which was completed by Arthur Coquard. He was interred at the Père Lachaise
Édouard_Lalo
Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights
series of uprisings by common people against the nobility, such as the Jacquerie and The Peasant's Revolt and the rise of the common man to leadership
Chivalry
d'Alando was a fourteenth-century Corsican revolutionary. Leader of a jacquerie, Sambucuccio fought against feudal lords and local partisans of the king
Sambucuccio_d'Alando
Medieval Anglo-French conflicts, 1337–1453
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Hundred_Years'_War
MW), from יַעֲקֹב Ya'aqobh 'Jacob' (MW) (='he has protected') (AHD) jacquerie from יַעֲקֹב Ya'aqobh 'Jacob' (MW) (='he has protected') (AHD) jakes perhaps
List of English words of Hebrew origin
List_of_English_words_of_Hebrew_origin
Unsuccessful popular uprising in Normandy, France
general of the insurgents, Jean Quetil, takes the name of Jean Nu-Pied. The jacquerie brought together almost all social categories: peasants (labourers, salt
Revolt_of_the_va-nu-pieds
Surname list
Jacques Bonhomme, real name Guillaume Cale (died 1358), leader of the Jacquerie peasant revolt in 1358 Jean Bonhomme (1937-1986), Canadian tenor Jean
Bonhomme_(surname)
14th-century French nobleman
Coucy helped lead the suppression of the peasant revolt known as the Jacquerie. Young Coucy first met King Edward III of England in 1359, as one of forty
Enguerrand_VII_de_Coucy
1360 treaty between England and France
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Treaty_of_Brétigny
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
to the Catholics in 1592. The city then witnessed popular revolts (the Jacquerie des Croquants) in 1594 and 1637. Domme prospered during the seventeenth
Domme,_Dordogne
Campaign during the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Lancaster's chevauchée of 1346
Lancaster's_chevauchée_of_1346
French politician (d. 1358)
restraining the royal power and improving decision making. During the Jacquerie peasant rebellion, he supported King Charles II of Navarre over the Dauphin
Étienne_Marcel
Meelick Island – 1650 – Cromwellian Wars Battle of Mello – 1358 – Peasant Jacquerie Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) – Egyptian–Canaanite War Battle of
List of battles (alphabetical)
List_of_battles_(alphabetical)
Former French county
Black Death struck in 1348, killing 1,000 people in Pontoise. The Great Jacquerie, originating in the Beauvaisis, quickly spread to the Vexin countryside
Vexin
Popular revolt in England, 1450
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Jack_Cade's_Rebellion
Kamusella, Tomasz (July 2022). "Ethnicity and Estate: The Galician Jacquerie and the Rwandan Genocide Compared". Nationalities Papers. 50 (4): 684–703
International response to the Rwandan genocide
International_response_to_the_Rwandan_genocide
Groups of peasant insurgents in the later Roman Empire
Marxist class warfare. Bagaudae Revolt Second Bagaudae Revolt Eudoxius Jacquerie List of peasant revolts Popular revolt in late medieval Europe Plebeians
Bagaudae
E. Blau), f.p. Opéra Comique (Favart), Paris, 7 May 1888. La Jacquerie (The Jacquerie Revolt) (1891–92) (opera in 4 acts, Blau & S. Arnault) (Act I finished
List of compositions by Édouard Lalo
List_of_compositions_by_Édouard_Lalo
Major field battle of the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Battle_of_Saint-Omer
Member of a feudal corporation or guild in Paris during the French monarchy
Étienne Marcel, provost of the merchants of Paris and a participant in the Jacquerie revolt. Several aldermen. Cocatrix family, a provost of merchants. Several
Bourgeois_of_Paris
Historical region in northeast Italy
tendencies and power of local oligarchies and aristocrats. An important jacquerie, known as Joibe Grasse 1511 (Fat Thursday 1511), was started in Udine
Friuli
Hail storm during the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Black_Monday_(1360)
Peasant revolt against Empress Catherine II of Russia
Alexander, John T. (1973). Emperor Of The Cossacks: Pugachev and the Frontier Jacquerie of 1773-1775. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press. Avrich, Paul (1972). Russian
Pugachev's_Rebellion
Leader of the 1514 Hungarian peasants' revolt
crucifixion, and other methods. Dózsa's camp at Cegléd was the centre of the jacquerie, as all raids in the surrounding area started out from there. In reaction
György_Dózsa
Former fortress and royal residence in Val-de-Marne, France
Etienne Marcel (1357–58) and a rural upraising against the crown, the Jacquerie (1360), persuaded the new French king, John II and his son, the future
Château_de_Vincennes
French actress
Three (1942) - Huguette Love Letters (1942) - La préfète Hortense de la Jacquerie Domino (1943) - Laurette Voyage Without Hope (1943) - Marie-Ange La tentation
Simone_Renant
1356 battle of the Hundred Years' War
the ransom, causing the treaty to lapse. A peasant revolt known as the jacquerie broke out in northern France during the spring of 1358 and was bloodily
Battle_of_Poitiers
Day of the year
cities in Asia Minor. 1358 – Battle of Mello: The peasant forces of the Jacquerie are crushed by the army of the French nobility. 1422 – Ottoman Sultan
June_10
1378–1384 French tax revolt
(University of Illinois Press, 1976), p. 197. Boudet, Marcellin (1895). "La Jacquerie des Tuchins, 1363–1384". Annales du Midi. 8 (29). Paris: Champion: 98–100
Tuchin_revolt
Southernmost federal region of Belgium
strikes and general strikes took place in Wallonia, including the Walloon jacquerie of 1886, the Belgian general strikes of 1893, 1902, 1913 (for universal
Wallonia
1381 uprising in England
this may have been because it resonated with the Jacques of the French Jacquerie revolt several decades earlier. Contemporary chroniclers of the events
Peasants'_Revolt
Medieval proxy revolt against the King of France
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
1323–1328_Flemish_revolt
French writer, archaeologist and historian (1803–1870)
La Jacquerie, scènes féodales – dramatic scenes about a peasant insurrection in the Middle Ages (1828) - the basis for Lalo's opera La jacquerie Le carrosse
Prosper_Mérimée
1969 film directed by John Huston
of the 1358 uprising of the peasants of northern France known as the Jacquerie. Heron of Fois, a student from Paris, crosses territory devastated by
A_Walk_with_Love_and_Death
Belgian musician
7'25" 1994 Le Chant de la Sirène 5'15" 1991 Dirge for Dina 3'30" 1991 Jacquerie - Jacques qui rit 5'30" 1990 Very Saxy 4'30" 1989 Pyramids in Siberia
Luc_Brewaeys
Insurrection in Hungary against Habsburg rule
support Rákóczi's uprising because they considered it to be no more than a jacquerie, a peasant rebellion. Rákóczi's famous call to the nobility of Szabolcs
Rákóczi's_War_of_Independence
1350 naval battle of the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Battle_of_Winchelsea
French peasant riots over salt taxes from 1541 to 1549
The revolt of the pitauds (French: jacquerie des Pitauds, révolte des Pitauds) was a French peasants' revolt in the mid-16th century. The revolt was sparked
Revolt_of_the_Pitauds
French painter (1859–1938)
Rouen), which won that year's prestigious Prix du Salon. There followed La Jacquerie (1885; Untraced), La mort de Babylone (The fall of Babylon) (1891; Untraced)
Georges_Rochegrosse
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Basil_the_Copper_Hand
1942 film
Loriquet - le maître à danser Simone Renant as La préfète Hortense de la Jacquerie André Alerme as Le marquis de Longevialle Jean Debucourt as L'empereur
Love_Letters_(1942_film)
Peasant revolt in present-day Slovenia
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Slovene peasant revolt of 1515
Slovene_peasant_revolt_of_1515
Armoured sleeveless jackets used by infantry in the Middle Ages
by common medieval European soldiers and the rebel peasants known as Jacquerie. Like the brigandine, the jack was made of small iron plates between layers
Brigandine
1346 English victory during the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Battle_of_Crécy
1378–82 labourer revolt in Florence, Italy
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Ciompi_Revolt
Capital of Liège province, Wallonia, Belgium
continental Europe's first large-scale steel making centres. The Walloon Jacquerie of 1886 saw a large-scale working class revolt. No less than 6,000 regular
Liège
French actress, comedian, dancer and director
Lecoq, directed by Alain Mollot. In 2001, she was in the Théâtre de la Jacquerie directed by Alain Mollot. In 2004, she played Today is Ferrier in a mise
Julie_Ferrier
Currency of France from 1360 to 2002
Mayor of Paris, Étienne Marcel, exploited their discontent to lead the Jacquerie revolt which forced Charles V out of the city. The franc fared better
French_franc
French musician, writer, and music teacher
junior, and the humourist M. Mille in Brittany. He later wrote the musical Jacquerie. Leconte's correspondence contains twelve letters to Charles, mainly from
Charles_Bénézit
French composer and music critic
Blind Children) from 1891–99. Coquard completed Edouard Lalo's opera, La jacquerie (1895). He also wrote the opera Jahel (1899) and the comic opera La troupe
Arthur_Coquard
English writer (1881–1975)
Wayback Machine, Oxford Today, 5 May 2011 McCrum, Robert, "The Wodehouse Jacquerie" Archived 16 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, The American Scholar,
P._G._Wodehouse
1859 novel by Charles Dickens
Given name Ernest, he is the owner of a Paris wine shop and leader of the Jacquerie. "A bull-necked, martial-looking man of thirty ... He was a dark man altogether
A_Tale_of_Two_Cities
Battle of the Hundred Years' War
Loire campaign (1356) Black Prince's chevauchée (1356) Poitiers 1358–1360 Jacquerie Reims campaign Chartres Treaties and truces Espléchin Malestroit Calais
Battle_of_Calais
English novelist and historical writer
set in 16th Century France. The Ancient Regime (3 volumes, 1841) The Jacquerie, or The Lady and the Page (3 volumes, 1841) Morley Ernstein, or The Tenants
George_Payne_Rainsford_James
City in Hainaut Province, Wallonia, Belgium
following bloody strikes and riots in Liège and Charleroi during the Walloon Jacquerie of 1886. Walloon miners from Charleroi also emigrated to Alberta, Canada
Charleroi
15th/16th-century Hungarian archbishop and statesman
a fresh crusade against the Turks. But the crusade degenerated into a jacquerie which ravaged the whole kingdom, and much discredited Bakócz. He lost
Tamás_Bakócz
2018 social movement started in France
have drawn parallels to popular revolts in late-medieval Europe like the Jacquerie, to Poujadism, to the Brownshirts, and to the French Revolution. On 27
Yellow_vests_protests
1437–38 revolt in Kingdom of Hungary
Ivaylo Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323–28 St. George's Night Uprising Jacquerie Ciompi Revolt Peasants' Revolt in England Harelle Cabochien Revolt Transylvanian
Transylvanian_peasant_revolt
Medieval fief and later province in France
delivered some noble ladies from the attacks of the adherents of the Jacquerie at Meaux, and was soon at war with the count of Armagnac. During this
County_of_Foix
Concept in political and social science
medieval Europe Ciompi in Florence, 1378 Peasants' Revolt in England, 1381 Jacquerie in 14th-century France Saint George's Night Uprising Modern era: German
Class_struggle
Fictional character
"Jacques;" a common nickname used by the aristocracy for the peasant was "Jacquerie". In the 2008 Broadway musical adaptation of 'A Tale of Two Cities,' the
Marquis_St._Evrémonde
English raid of the Hundred Years' War
John's ransom, causing the treaty to lapse. A peasant revolt known as the jacquerie broke out in northern France during the summer of 1358 and was bloodily
Black Prince's chevauchée of 1356
Black_Prince's_chevauchée_of_1356
Symbol of socialism and left-wing politics
The red cap was a symbol of popular revolt in France going back to the Jacquerie of 1358. The color red became associated with patriotism early in the
Red_flag_(politics)
set forth in "The Rights of Woman." G.P.R. James' complete novels, The Jacquerie and Morley Ernstein; or, The Tenants of the Heart, both published in extra
The New World (American newspaper)
The_New_World_(American_newspaper)
Russian general and warlord (1886–1921)
During the 1905 Russian Revolution, Estonian peasants went on a bloody jacquerie against the Baltic-German nobility, who owned most of the land. Aristocrats
Roman_von_Ungern-Sternberg
French writer (1804–1857)
(The Pilgrim's Shell), the Albigensian Crusade (The Iron Pincers), the Jacquerie (The Iron Trevet), Joan of Arc (The Executioner's Knife) and the French
Eugène_Sue
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Boy/Male
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Victory of Love
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From Bruys.
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Polish
Blond.
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One who Thinks Good for Everyone
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Indian
A Mail Sent by Gur
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Tamil
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Goddess Parvati (Daughter of Daksha Prajapati)
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Snake Goddess
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n.
The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.