A meeting of historical significance was between King Richard II of England and the leader of the Peasant Revolt, Wat Tyler. This happened at London, in the area called Smithfield, on June 15, 1381. At the meeting, the Lord Mayor of London killed Wat Tyler with his sword.
Otherwise, this question might refer to a place where a tree grew near Paris. King Louis IX of France was known for sitting under a certain tree outside Paris and talking with anyone who wanted to speak with him, including peasants.
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Princess Ingeborg of Denmark, King George V and Grigori Rasputin, his peasant.
Wat Tyler was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 against King Richard II.
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The whole role of peasants was to serve the king,sometimes fight in battle,and grow crops. The women were sometimes chosen as royal maids and or cooks.
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King Gordias/ a peasant called Gordios
The religon of there king such as christon and so on......
The rebellion again King John (the Peasant's Revolt) began in 1381!
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Yes, during the period of absolute monarchy the King could pretty much order anything he wanted. A peasant would have to do as any superior ordered.
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Yes, during the period of absolute monarchy the King could pretty much order anything he wanted. A peasant would have to do as any superior ordered.
The word 'peasant' can be utilized as a noun or an adjective. Please access the related link listed below for the definition of 'peasant'. The king' displeasure was obvious to all when he declared, "Be gone, peasant!" The girl was wearing a peasant blouse with harem pants.
SAUL, the FIRST king of ISRAEL, was the king that met Samuel the prophet on their trip.
peasant or "subject"(the opposite by gender is queen)
Probably a lot better than being a peasant or serf.