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Tower of London and Wat Tyler

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Difference between Tower of London and Wat Tyler

Tower of London vs. Wat Tyler

The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. Walter "Wat" Tyler (died 15 June 1381) was a leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England. He marched a group of rebels from Canterbury to the capital to oppose the institution of a poll tax and demand economic and social reforms. While the brief rebellion enjoyed early success, Tyler was killed by officers loyal to King Richard II during negotiations at Smithfield, London.

Similarities between Tower of London and Wat Tyler

Tower of London and Wat Tyler have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canterbury, Chartism, Kent, Lord Mayor of London, Peasants' Revolt, Richard II of England, William Harrison Ainsworth.

Canterbury

Canterbury is a historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent, England.

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Chartism

Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in Britain that existed from 1838 to 1857.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Lord Mayor of London

The Lord Mayor of London is the City of London's mayor and leader of the City of London Corporation.

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Peasants' Revolt

The Peasants' Revolt, also called Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381.

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Richard II of England

Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399.

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William Harrison Ainsworth

William Harrison Ainsworth (4 February 1805 – 3 January 1882) was an English historical novelist born at King Street in Manchester.

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Tower of London and Wat Tyler Comparison

Tower of London has 242 relations, while Wat Tyler has 47. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 2.42% = 7 / (242 + 47).

References

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