Wat Tyler
/ˌwɒt ˈtaɪlə(r)/
/ˌwɑːt ˈtaɪlər/
- (died 1381) an English leader of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. He brought his army from Kent to London, where he met and talked with King Richard II. During the meeting he was injured in a fight, and he was later murdered.
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