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- Thomas Wyatt the Younger - Wikipedia
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (1521 – 11 April 1554) [1] was an English politician and rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I; his rising is traditionally called "Wyatt's rebellion" He was the son of the English poet and ambassador Sir Thomas Wyatt
- Wyatts Rebellion 1554 - The Tudor Society
On 22nd January 1554, Thomas Wyatt the Younger met with fellow conspirators at his home of Allington Castle in Kent to make final plans for their uprising against Mary I and her decision to marry Philip of Spain This rebellion would become known as Wyatt's Rebellion
- Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger - Encyclopedia Britannica
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (born c 1521—died April 11, 1554, London) was an English soldier and conspirator who led an unsuccessful rebellion against Queen Mary I, probably the most formidable uprising ever faced by a Tudor monarch
- The Wyatt Rebellion of 1554 - History Learning Site
This was a rebellion led by nobles – principally Sir Thomas Wyatt from Kent, Sir Peter Carew from Devon, Sir James Croft from Herefordshire and the Duke of Suffolk from Leicestershire
- Wyatt Rebellion - World History Encyclopedia
The Wyatt Rebellion of January-February 1554 CE saw Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger lead a group of several thousand Kent rebels in a march on London with the primary aim of preventing Mary I of England (r 1553-1558 CE) from marrying Spain's Prince Philip (l 1527-1598 CE)
- The Wyatt Rebellion of 1554 - Histories of the Unexpected
There were four chief rebel leaders throughout this rebellion: Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir James Croft, Sir Peter Carew, and Henry Grey They were each from different counties and wielded significant power They all planned to raise rebellions in their counties and then march on London on 18 March 1554
- The Wyatt Rebellion - ELIZABETHAN ERA
On the 3rd February 1554 Sir Thomas Wyatt and his rebel army entered London Londoners were frightened that the rebels would sack London They were also terrified of the dire consequences which would befall any traitors who were involved in such a revolt
- Thomas Wyatt (abt. 1521-1554) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Thomas Wyatt, Knt , of Allington, Kent, son of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Elizabeth Brooke, was born about 1522 [1] [2] Thomas Wyatt's level of education is unknown, but he was thought to be knowledgeable about classical military authorities
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