Peasant revolt
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Peasant, Peasants' or Popular is variously paired with Revolt, Uprising and War and may refer to (sorted chronologically):
- Chen Sheng Wu Guang Uprising 209BC
- Yellow Turban Rebellion 184
- Bagaudae in third- to fifth century Gaul and Hispania
- Stellinga
- Slawenaufstand
- Popular revolt in late medieval Europe:
- Ivaylo rebellion in Bulgaria 1277-1280
- Peasant revolt in Flanders 1323-1328
- St. George's Night Uprising in Estonia 1343-1345
- Jacquerie in France (1358)
- Revolt of the Ciompi in Italy (1378)
- English peasants' revolt of 1381
- Ikkō-ikki in Japan (1488-1588)
- Dózsa rebellion in Hungary (1514)
- Slovenian peasant revolt of 1515
- German peasants war of 1524-1525
- Croatian-Slovene Peasants' Revolt (1573)
- Ivan Bolotnikov (1606-1607)
- Kostka-Napierski Uprising (1651)
- Swiss peasant war of 1653
- Stenka Razin (1670)
- Pugachev's Rebellion (1773-1775)
- Peasants' War (1798)
- Galician slaughter (1846)
- Taiping Rebellion (1851)
- Mahtra War in Estonia (1858)
- Chichibu Incident in Japan (1884)
- 1907 Romanian Peasants' Revolt (1907)
Note: many of these conflicts have multiple names, see articles for details.
See also: Peasant movement
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