The Ciompi Revolt ([ˈt͡ʃom.pi], CHOM-pee; Italian: Tumulto dei Ciompi) was a rebellion among unrepresented labourers which occurred in the Republic of...
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Thessalonica, Byzantine Empire, 1342–1350. The revolt of Cola di Rienzo in central Italy in 1347. The Ciompi Revolt in 1378 in Florence. The Harelle in Rouen...
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Michele di Lando (section Role in the Ciompi Revolt)
Michele di Lando was the first leader of the Ciompi Revolt in Florence that started in 1378. Michele di Lando was the son of a woman named Simona who...
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center of the oligarchy from 1382, in the reaction that followed the Ciompi revolt, to the rise of the Medici in 1434. One of the most powerful families...
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Florence in 1401, and Salvestro de' Medici, who was implicated in the Ciompi Revolt of 1378, are of historical interest, it was Giovanni's founding of the...
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Peasants' Revolt, also named Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381. The revolt had various...
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The revolt of Horea, Cloșca, and Crișan (Romanian: Răscoala lui Horea, Cloșca și Crișan; 31 October – 14 December, 1784) was a Romanian-led revolt that...
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German Peasants' War (redirect from German Peasants' Revolt)
Great Peasants' War or Great Peasants' Revolt (German: Deutscher Bauernkrieg) was a widespread popular revolt in some German-speaking areas in Central...
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Sacchetti, a follower of Catherine of Siena, who was executed following the Ciompi Revolt. While still a young man he achieved repute as a poet, and he appears...
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dramatic speech attributed to Michele di Lando, leader of the 1378 Ciompi Revolt, which briefly established Florence’s most democratic government. He...
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Salvestro de' Medici was speaker of the woolmakers' guild during the Ciompi revolt of 1378–1382, and one Antonio de' Medici was exiled from Florence in...
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papacy strained the regime. In 1378 discontented wool workers revolted. The Ciompi revolt, as it is known, established a revolutionary commune. In 1382...
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Pugachev's Rebellion (redirect from Pugachev Revolt)
Peasants' War 1773–1775 or Cossack Rebellion) of 1773–1775 was the principal revolt in a series of popular rebellions that took place in the Russian Empire...
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György Dózsa (redirect from Peasants' Revolt of György Dózsa)
Székely man-at-arms from Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary who led a peasants' revolt against the kingdom's landed nobility during the reign of King Vladislaus...
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Battle of the Vozha River between Russians and Mongols. 1378–1382: Ciompi Revolt occurs in Florence. 1380: Russian principalities defeat the Golden Horde...
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Bagaudae (category Peasant revolts)
the context of Marxist class warfare. Bagaudae Revolt Jacquerie List of peasant revolts Popular revolt in late medieval Europe Plebeians J. F. Drinkwater...
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Eight of Santa Maria Novella (category Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe)
radical group involved in the Ciompi Revolt in Florence in 1378. In 1378, revolt broke out in Florence. After the ciompi (wool carders) had taken the Palace...
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the Holy Roman Empire. Similar revolts occurred in Italy, notably the Ciompi Revolt in Florence. While the classical writers had been the primary ideological...
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The Slovene peasant revolt (Slovene: slovenski kmečki upor, German: Windischer Bauernkrieg), also known as the all-Slovene peasant uprising (vseslovenski...
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The Flemish peasant revolt of 1323–1328, sometimes referred to as the Flemish Coast uprising (Dutch: Opstand van Kust-Vlaanderen, French: soulèvement de...
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The Slovene-Croatian Peasant Revolt (Slovene: slovensko-hrvaško kmečki upor, Croatian: seljačka buna), Gubec's Rebellion (Croatian: Gupčeva buna) or Gubec's...
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Great Fear (category Peasant revolts)
Georges Lefebvre has demonstrated that the revolt in the countryside can be followed in remarkable detail. The revolt had both economic and political causes...
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Lapo da Castiglionchio the Elder (category Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe)
the Revolt of the Ciompi in Florence in 1378. He was the grandfather of Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger. Gene A. Brucker, "The Revolt of the Ciompi",...
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Stenka Razin (redirect from Peasants' Revolt (1670-1671))
characterizes Razin's revolt as a "curious mixture of brigandage and revolt", similar to other popular uprisings of the period. Razin revolted against the "traitor-boyars"...
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include the Ciompi Revolt in the Republic of Florence, Jacquerie revolts during the Hundred Years' War in France, and Bourgeois revolts of Sahagún [es]...
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Ivan Bolotnikov (category Peasant revolts)
Godunov, and subsequently a confederate of Grigori Shakhovskoi, plotting a revolt against Moscow via a new pseudo-Dmitri. In June or July 1606, Molchanov...
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di Alamanno de' Medici, a Florentine patrician known for causing the Ciompi Revolt in Florence. Vieri de' Medici was enrolled in the Arte del Cambio, a...
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Greece. In 1378, the Alberti were again banned for their support of the Ciompi revolt. Some of them were admitted in the Venetian nobility late in the century...
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Bulavin Rebellion (redirect from Astrakhan revolt)
The Bulavin Rebellion or Astrakhan Revolt (Russian: Булавинское восстание, romanized: Bulavinskoye vosstaniye; Восстание Булавина, Vosstaniye Bulavina)...
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and North Jutland to rise up against the nobles. The headquarters for the revolt came to be in Aalborg. A large number of manors were burned down in northern...
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