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King Richard II appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler, Smithfield, 19th century.Artist: Charles Grignion
AR955034 
The widow of the Black Prince appealing to Wat Tyler for protection from the mob, 1381.
AR955030 
AR9404077 
AR9477453 
AR9447885 
The Death of Wat Tyler. King Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century. Wat Tyler (1360-1381) was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt, a rebellion that marked the beginning of the end of serfdom in medieval England. It led to calls for the reform of feudalism and an increase in rights for the serf class. 
Unique Identifier AR9417556 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3415px × 5240px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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14TH CENTURY
19th century
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
appeasement
Avenue
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
Chaos
City
City of London
Cityscape
civil unrest
concept
DAY
Death
DOMINATION
England
Engraving
FEUDAL
Feudalism
FOURTEENTH CENTURY
Horse
HORSEBACK
HORSES
INJURED
Injury
KING OF ENGLAND
king richard II
LANE
LEADER
LOCATION
Male
Man
Mediaeval
Medieval
Men
Middle Ages
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Outdoors
Peasant Revolt
People
Print Collector29
REBEL
Rebellion
Revolt
richard II
Road
SERF
SERFDOM
Smithfield
Smoke
Street
TGN
The Print Collector
Uprising
WAT TYLER'S REBELLION
Wounded