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Oldcastle Revolt
John Oldcastle being burnt for both high treason and heresy.
Date
9/10 January 1414[1]
Location
London, England[1]
Result
Suppression of the revolt[1]
Belligerents
Kingdom of England
Lollards
Commanders and leaders
Henry V of England Thomas Arundel[1]
Sir John Oldcastle Walter Blake Sir Roger Acton [2]
Strength
222[2]
Casualties and losses
80 (POW) +79 [2]
The Oldcastle Revolt was a Lollard uprising directed against the Catholic Church and the English king, Henry V. The revolt was led by John Oldcastle, taking place on the night of 9/10 January 1414. The rebellion was crushed following a decisive battle on St. Giles's Fields.
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The OldcastleRevolt was a Lollard uprising directed against the Catholic Church and the English king, Henry V. The revolt was led by John Oldcastle, taking...
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