- Occurred during the Black Death and the Hundred Years' War
- Caused by poll taxes
- John Bampton attempted to collect unpaid taxed in Brentwood
- Wat Tyler led rebels to London
- Tower of London sacked
- Members of the government killed
- Revolts spread across England
- Wat Tyler killed in battle
- Revolts eventually suppressed and rebel leaders executed
- Deaths: at least 1,500 people
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Monday, April 20, 2026
Collection of facts about the Peasant's Revolt
This post is a collection of facts about the Peasant's Revolt (1381). There are 10 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
Collection of details about the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom
This post is a collection of details about the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (c. 509 BC). There are 8 details listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Legendary event disputed by scholars
- Traditionally dated as 509 BC
- King Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin) overthrown
- Sextus Tarquinius (son of Tarquin) raped Lucretia
- Lucretia commits suicide
- Lucius Junis Brutus gained support of the Roman elite to overthrow Tarquin
- Roman Republic established with two elected consuls
- Tarquin exiled to Cumae and died in 495 BC
Collection of facts about Caesar's civil war
This post is a collection of facts about Caesar's civil war (49 - 45 BC). There are 10 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Preceded by the Gallic Wars
- Pompey demanded Caesar give up his governorship of Gaul
- Caesar refused and marched on Rome (Crossing of the Rubicon)
- Fighting in Italy, Illyria, Greece, Egypt, Africa, Hispania
- Battle of Dyrrhachium (Albania) in 48 BC
- Battle of Pharsalus (Greece) in 48 BC
- Marcus Junius, Brutus and Cicero surrendered
- Pompey fled to Egypt and was assassinated
- Battle of Thapsus (North Africa) in 46 BC
- Caesar became dictator perpetuo (dictator for life) in 44 BC
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Collection of facts about the Etruscan civilization
This post is a collection of facts about the Etruscan civilization (900 - 27 BC). There are 8 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Based in Italy (Tuscany, western Umbria, northern Lazio, Po Valley, Emilia-Romagna, south-eastern Lombardy, southern Veneto, western Campania)
- Preceded by the Proto-Villanovan culture and Urnfield culture
- Etruscan language derived from the Euboean alphabet
- Etruscan League: Alliance between 12 settlements between 600 - 500 BC (according to legend)
- Battle of Alalia (540 BC) against Phocaea
- Battle of Cumae (474 BC) against Syracuse
- Roman-Etruscan Wars (began 4th century BC)
- Annexed by Roman Empire in 27 BC
Collection of facts about the Safavid Empire
This post is a collection of facts about the Safavid Empire (1501-1736). There are 13 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Based in Iran
- Expanded to Azerbaijan, Armenia and parts of Georgia, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
- Ismail I ruled 1501-1524
- Ismail I made Twelver Shi'ism the official religion
- Battle of Chaldiran (1514) against Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman-Safavid war of 1532-1555
- Abbas the Great ruled 1588-1629
- Ottoman-Safavid war of 1603-1622
- Afghan Hotak dynasty invasion in 1722
- Russo-Persian War (1722-1723)
- Nader Shah led reconquest 1726-1729
- Ended when Nader Shah became shah in 1736
- Succeeded by the Afsharid dynasty
Collection of facts about the Songhai Empire
This post is a collection of facts about the Songhai Empire (c. 1430-1591). There are 9 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Gained independence from Mali Empire (c. 1430)
- Capital: Gao (Western Africa)
- Ruled by Sonni dynasty (c. 1464-1493) and Askia dynasty (1493-1591)
- Sonni Ali ruled 1464-1492
- Annexed Timbuktu in 1468
- Askia the Great ruled 1493-1528
- War of succession began after the death of Askia Daoud (1583)
- Invaded by the Saadi dyanasty
- Ended at the Battle of Tondibi in 1591
Collection of facts about the Dutch Republic
This post is a collection of facts about the Dutch Republic (1588-1795). There are 15 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Preceded by Spanish Netherlands
- Gained independence from Spain in 1581
- Confederated into seven provinces in 1588: Groningen, Frisia, Overijssel, Guelders, Utrecht, Holland, Zeeland
- Fought in the Eighty Years' War (after 1588 until 1648)
- Dutch-Portuguese War (1598-1663)
- Dutch East India Company (VOC) established in 1602
- Dutch West India company (WIC) established in 1621
- Art and science flourished during the Dutch Golden Age (17th century)
- Gained about 20% more territory in the Peace of Westphalia (1648)
- Anglo Dutch wars (1652-1784)
- Nine Years' War (1688-1697)
- War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713)
- War of the Austrian Succession (1744-1748)
- War of the First Coalition (1792-1795)
- Ended with the Batavian Revolution in 1795
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