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Jacquerie - Wikipedia
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' War.
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Jacquerie | Peasant Revolt, 1358, France | Britannica
Jacquerie, insurrection of peasants against the nobility in northeastern France in 1358—so named from the nobles' habit of referring ...
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JACQUERIE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JACQUERIE is a peasants' revolt. When Was the First jacquerie?
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Jacquerie - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A jacquerie is an insurrection or revolt, especially by peasants against the ruling class. The original jacquerie was an organized uprising by working class ...
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They were joined by the town's populace, who also feared vengeance for their support of the peasants, and the cavalry simply hacked their way ...
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Jacquerie
‖ Jacquerie (ʒakri) Also anglicized, 6–9 -ery. [F., in OF. jaquerie, peasants or villeins collectively, spec. as in Eng.; f. Jacques James, old term for a French villein or peasant: cf. Jack n.1] Hist. The revolt of the villeins or peasants of northern France against the nobles in 1357–8; hence, Any...
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The Jacquerie Was a Great Popular Rebellion Against the Rich ...
The Jacquerie began on May 28, 1358, with the massacre of nine noblemen in a river village north of Paris, an incident that precipitated the ...
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JACQUERIE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the revolt of the peasants of northern France against the nobles in 1358. · (lowercase), any peasant revolt. Jacquerie. / ʒakri /. noun. the revolt ...
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The Jacquerie of 1358: a French peasants' revolt - Log in to Pure
The Jacquerie of 1358 is one of the most famous and mysterious peasant uprisings of the Middle Ages. Beginning in a small village but eventually overrunning ...
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THE JACQUERIE OF 1358 (Oxford Studies in Medieval European ...
The Jacquerie of 1358 is one of the most famous and mysterious peasant uprisings of the Middle Ages. Beginning in a small village but eventually overrunning ...
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Jacquerie - Etymology, Origin & Meaning of the Name
Originating from French jacquerie (15c.), from Jacques meaning "common fellow," the word denotes French peasantry and the 1357-8 peasant uprising against ...
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Jacques (disambiguation)
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Jaques (As You Like It), a character in As You Like It by William Shakespeare
See also
Jacque (disambiguation)
Jacquez (disambiguation)
Jacquerie
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Francastel
Rebuilt on the site it occupies today, following the Jacquerie damage, prior to being attacked by the Burgundians who destroyed the castle in 1472.
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Bonhomme
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"Jacques Bonhomme", a nickname for Guillaume Cale (died 1358), leader of the Jacquerie Jacques Bonhomme, a derisive name given to French peasants by the nobility - see Jacquerie
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Grand Ferré
peasant of large stature who distinguished himself alongside another peasant, Guillaume aux Alouettes who had been nominated as local captain during the Jacquerie
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