William Courtenay became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1381, on the 30th of July. He was preceded by Simon Theobald of Sudbury, who was unpopular and was killed by a peasant mob.
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In 1381 the peasants revolted
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, the Archbishop of Canterbury was Simon Sudbury. He played a significant role in the events surrounding the revolt, particularly due to his attempts to negotiate with the rebels. Sudbury was ultimately captured and executed by the insurgents, reflecting the turmoil and tensions of the period. His death symbolized the broader conflict between the ruling class and the discontented peasantry.
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Starts in 1381 and ends in the summer of 1381
The Archbishop of the Philippines is Archbishop Arsobispo
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eg. The archbishop went to the shop. He is the archbishop of [...somewhere...] The archbishop's goldfish is called bubbles.
The medieval revolt of 1381 was not successful because Richard II didn't keep his promises to the peasants!
Passions - 1999 1-1381 was released on: USA: 17 December 2004