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Led a slave revolt
nananananan msmEWJUH There were actually three major slave revolts against Rome, but the only leader's name that has come down to us is Spartacus. He was the leader of the last slave revolt.
Peter the Hermit led the Peasants Crusade in the 11th century
The term Moors refers to the medieval Muslim inhabitants of Northwest Africa, the Iberian Peninsula, Septimania, Sicily and Malta. The religious difference of the Moorish Muslims led to a centuries-long conflict with the Christian kingdoms of Europe called the Reconquista. The Fall of Granada in 1492 saw the end of the Muslim presence in Iberia.
It's possible, but its not known weather Spartacus had any children. All we know for certain about him is that he was an escaped gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome. Anything else is speculation.
The Dutch revolt was led by William of Orange.
That depends on which era you are talking about. In the 16th century it was William of Orange who led the Dutch revolt against Spain. In the 19th century it was Simon Bolivar who led the revolution in many of Spain's colonies in South America. In the 1930's it was Francisco Franco, who started Spain's civil war.
William of Orange (William the Silent)
You mean the Dutch Revolt that led to the Eighty Years' War? England, Nassau, the Huguenots and France supported the Dutch. It led to the treaty of Münster and the independance of the Dutch Republic.
describe how religious changes led to crime in the sixteenth century
The Dutch
The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.The French, Dutch, English, and Spanish.
During the 16th century, the Protestant Reformation led to the establishment of the Church of England and several other denominations. There was a rivalry between Catholic Spain and Protestant England.
Nat turner led the revolt in virgnia in 1831
Led a slave revolt
turner led the slave revolt.
Calvinism led by John Calvin