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Q: Who is to blame for wat tyler death?
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Who is to blame for wat tyler's death medieval times?

The mayor of London is to blame for Wat Tyler's death in two ways. 1. Some people believe that the king told him to kill Wat Tyler. 2. Others think that the Mayor of London got angry with Wat Tyler as he was speaking inappropriately to the king.


How old was Wat Tyler at death?

Wat Tyler died on June 15, 1381 at the age of 40.


How old is Wat Tyler?

Wat Tyler was born on January 4, 1341 and died on June 15, 1381. Wat Tyler would have been 40 years old at the time of death or 674 years old today.


What is Wat Tyler's birthday?

Wat Tyler was born on January 4, 1341.


When was Wat Tyler born?

Wat Tyler was born on January 4, 1341.


Where did Wat Tyler live?

A Leader of The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler was from Kent, in England.


Why was Wat Tyler important?

Wat Tyler was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 against King Richard II.


How old was Wat Tyler when he died?

Wat Tyler was 40 when he died in 1381 as a leader of the Peasants Revolt. He has a national park called Wat Tyler Country Park (in the town of Basildon, county of Essex, England) dedicated to him.


Did Wat Tyler have children?

Yes, he had a son named Richard Tyler.


Was Wat Tyler a hero?

Wat Tyler may have been a hero to his followers in the Peasant's Rebellion, but would have appeared to be a traitor to his king.


When did Wat Tyler die?

Wat Tyler died on June 15, 1381 during the Peasants' Revolt in England. He was killed by the Lord Mayor of London while negotiating with King Richard II.


What happened at Smithfield in 1381?

The death of Wat Tyler Little is known of Wat Tyler with the exception of his fame as the leader of the English Peasant's Revolt of 1381. According to popular accounts, the commons of Kent after taking Rochester Castle, chose Wat Tyler of Maidstone as their captain. Under him they moved to Canterbury, Blackheath and London. At the Smithfield conference with Richard II (who was at the time only fourteen years of age), blows were exchanged. William Walworth, mayor of London, wounded Wat. One of the king's squires fell upon Wat and stabbed him in the stomach and he died (June 15, 1381). The death of Wat Tyler Little is known of Wat Tyler with the exception of his fame as the leader of the English Peasant's Revolt of 1381. According to popular accounts, the commons of Kent after taking Rochester Castle, chose Wat Tyler of Maidstone as their captain. Under him they moved to Canterbury, Blackheath and London. At the Smithfield conference with Richard II (who was at the time only fourteen years of age), blows were exchanged. William Walworth, mayor of London, wounded Wat. One of the king's squires fell upon Wat and stabbed him in the stomach and he died (June 15, 1381).