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Jacquerie
The Jacquerie traumatized the aristocracy. plots set against the backdrop of the Jacquerie—The Jacquerie, or, The Lady and the Page: An Historical Romance by G.
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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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Jacques (disambiguation)
George Sand
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
Song Contest 1962
Bonhomme Richard (disambiguation), several meanings
"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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Georges Rochegrosse
There followed La Jacquerie (1885; Untraced), Le mort de Babylone (The fall of Babylon) (1891; Untraced), The death of the Emperor Geta (1899; Musée de
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Arthur Coquard
Coquard completed Edouard Lalo's opera, La jacquerie (1895). He also wrote the opera Jahel (1899) and the comic opera La troupe Jolicoeur (1902).
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Charles Bénézit
He later wrote the musical Jacquerie. Leconte's correspondence contains twelve letters to Charles, mainly from 1845–47.
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Guillaume Cale
The Jacquerie
In 1358 the Beauvais was perhaps the only region of France that had remained unaffected by twenty years of warfare with England. The Jacquerie was destroyed and major reprisals were undertaken against the peasants who had threatened the social order of medieval France.
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Julie Ferrier
Career
In 2001, she was in the Théâtre de la Jacquerie directed by Alain Mollot.
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Ferdinand Langlé
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1825: Apollon II, ou les Muses à Paris
1836: Maître Pathelin
1836: Venise au 6e étage
1836: la Manie des bals masqués
1839: La Jacquerie
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Jean III de Grailly
Froissart gives an account of the Captal de Buch's chivalry and courage at the time of the peasant uprising in 1358 called the Jacquerie (see link). Notes
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Froissart on the Jacquerie
House of Grailly
1343 births
1376 deaths
Garter Knights appointed by Edward III
Counts
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Sambucuccio d'Alando
Leader of a jacquerie, Sambucuccio fought against feudal lords and local partisans of the king of Aragon and his allies.
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Battle of Mello
The 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, Road to Battle
The rebellion in the Beauvais was the heart of Jacquerie which began on 28 May 1358 in the village of Saint-Leu d'Esserent.
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