Guillaume Cale, the Glossary
Guillaume Cale (sometimes anglicized to William Kale, also known as Guillaume Caillet, popularly known as Jacques Bonhomme ("Jack Goodfellow") or Callet) was a wealthy peasant from the village of Mello near Beauvais, who became leader of the peasant Jacquerie which broke out in May 1358 and continued for a month unchecked until the Battle of Mello on 10 June.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Étienne Marcel, Battle of Mello, Battle of Poitiers, Beauvais, Black Death, Charles II of Navarre, Charles V of France, Clermont, Oise, Creil, France, Hundred Years' War, Jacquerie, John II of France, Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption, Meaux, Mello, Oise, Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, Senlis.
- 1358 deaths
- 14th-century executions by France
- 14th-century rebels
- People executed by France by decapitation
- People from Beauvais
- Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe
Étienne Marcel
Étienne Marcel (between 1302 and 131031 July 1358) was provost of the merchants of Paris under King John II of France, called John the Good (Jean le Bon). Guillaume Cale and Étienne Marcel are 1358 deaths.
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Battle of Mello
The Battle of Mello was the decisive and largest engagement of the Peasant Jacquerie of 1358, a rebellion of peasants in the Beauvais region of France, which caused an enormous amount of damage to this wealthy region at the height of the Hundred Years' War with England.
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Battle of Poitiers
The Battle of Poitiers was fought on 19September 1356 between a French army commanded by King JohnnbsII and an Anglo-Gascon force under Edward, the Black Prince, during the Hundred Years' War.
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Beauvais
Beauvais (Bieuvais) is a town and commune in northern France, and prefecture of the Oise département, in the Hauts-de-France region, north of Paris.
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Black Death
The Black Death was a bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
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Charles II of Navarre
Charles II (10 October 1332 – 1 January 1387), known as the Bad, was King of Navarre beginning in 1349, as well as Count of Évreux beginning in 1343, holding both titles until his death in 1387.
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Charles V of France
Charles V (21 January 1338 – 16 September 1380), called the Wise (le Sage; Sapiens), was King of France from 1364 to his death in 1380.
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Clermont, Oise
Clermont is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
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Creil
Creil is a commune in the Oise department, northern France.
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
Hundred Years' War
The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of England and France and a civil war in France during the Late Middle Ages.
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Jacquerie
The Jacquerie was a popular revolt by peasants that took place in northern France in the early summer of 1358 during the Hundred Years' War. Guillaume Cale and Jacquerie are popular revolt in late-medieval Europe.
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John II of France
John II (Jean II; 26 April 1319 – 8 April 1364), called John the Good (French: Jean le Bon), was King of France from 1350 until his death in 1364.
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Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption
Jonathan Philip Chadwick Sumption, Lord Sumption,, KC (born 9 December 1948), is a British author, medieval historian, barrister and former senior judge who sat on the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom between 2012 and 2018, and a Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal from 2019 to 2024.
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Meaux
Meaux is a commune on the river Marne in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in the metropolitan area of Paris, France.
Mello, Oise
Mello is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
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Montmorency, Val-d'Oise
Montmorency is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department, in the northern suburbs of Paris, France.
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Senlis
Senlis is a commune in the northern French department of Oise, Hauts-de-France.
See also
1358 deaths
- Étienne Marcel
- Abu Inan Faris
- Abu Ishaq Inju
- Adam de Wodeham
- Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
- Albert II (bishop of Halberstadt)
- Albert II, Duke of Austria
- Amir Qazaghan
- Anthony I, Lord of Monaco
- Ashikaga Takauji
- Bayan Qulï
- Bernard Ezi II d'Albret
- Blanche of France (nun)
- Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn
- Delphine of Glandèves
- Fadrique Alfonso
- Gabriel, Lord of Monaco
- Gerard III van Heemskerk
- Gertrude van der Oosten
- Giovanni dalle Carceri
- Gregory of Rimini
- Guglielma Pallavicini
- Guillaume Cale
- Isabel Bruce
- Isabella of France
- James Lindsay of Crawford (died 1358)
- Katarina Šubić
- Khoja Ali Shah
- Kunga Gyaltsen (Imperial Preceptor)
- Mahaut of Châtillon
- Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Earl of Desmond
- Nicholas II Vásári
- Nicholas the Small
- Nicolaus of Luxemburg
- Nitta Yoshioki
- Raymond Saquet
- Roger Northburgh
- Sas of Moldavia
- Shabankara'i
- Shah Temur
- Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah
- Sirghitmish
- Tomás Mág Tighearnán
- William St Clair, 8th Baron of Roslin
- Zhu Zhenheng
14th-century executions by France
- Enguerrand de Marigny
- Geoffroi de Charney
- Guillaume Bélibaste
- Guillaume Cale
- Hugues Géraud
- Jacques de Molay
- Jeanne de Brigue
- Jeanne de Divion
- Marguerite Porete
- Na Prous Boneta
- Raoul II of Brienne, Count of Eu
14th-century rebels
- Andronikos IV Palaiologos
- Guillaume Cale
- Johanna Ferrour
- John Wrawe
- Nicolaas Zannekin
People executed by France by decapitation
- Charles de Gontaut, 1st Duke of Biron
- David ben Joseph Coen Bakri
- François de Montmorency-Bouteville
- François-Jean de la Barre
- Gabriel de Lorges, Count of Montgomery
- Guillaume Cale
- Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis of Cinq-Mars
- Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord, comte de Chalais
- Jacques d'Armagnac
- Jean de Montagu
- Leonora Dori
- Madame de Brinvilliers
- Sanité Bélair
- Thái Phiên
- Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally
People from Beauvais
- Éloi Laurent Despeaux
- Achille-Louis-Joseph Sirouy
- Alberic of Ostia
- Alfred Des Cloizeaux
- Antoine Caron
- Auguste Delaherche
- Augustine Dallemagne
- Charles Boileau
- Charles-Auguste van den Berghe
- Daniel Percheron
- Dominique Ansel
- François Watrin
- Françoise Hostalier
- George Auriol
- Gilles d'Aurigny
- Guillaume Cale
- Guillaume Gouffier-Cha
- Guillaume Vuilletet
- Guy Grosso
- Henri Frémart
- Henri Lebesgue
- Henri-Julien Dumont
- Henri-Léon Gréber
- Hubert Amyot D'Inville
- Hubert de Givenchy
- Jacques Millot
- Jacquy Haddouche
- Jean Baptiste Seroux d'Agincourt
- Jean-Baptiste Dubos
- Jean-Claude Annoux
- Jean-Claude Decaux
- Jean-François Mancel
- Jeanne Hachette
- Léonce Corne
- Luce Langevin
- Michel Saint-Denis
- Nathalie Élimas
- Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy
- Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
- Pierre Du Mage
- Pierre Louvet
- Quentin Varin
- Sébastien Chenu
- Simon Le Moyne
Popular revolt in late-medieval Europe
- 1323–1328 Flemish revolt
- Battle of Stubica (1573)
- Bluebeard the Hermit
- Cabochien revolt
- Carinthian Peasant Revolt
- Ciompi Revolt
- Cola di Rienzo
- Cornish rebellion of 1497
- Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt
- Dacke War
- Dalecarlian rebellions
- Eight of Santa Maria Novella
- German Peasants' War
- Guillaume Cale
- Hallvard Graatop
- Hans Böhm
- Harelle
- Irmandiño revolts
- Jack Cade's Rebellion
- Jacquerie
- John and William Merfold
- Lapo da Castiglionchio the Elder
- List of peasant revolts
- Mieres uprising
- Morea revolt of 1453–1454
- Oldcastle Revolt
- Peasants' Revolt
- Pere Joan Sala
- Popular revolts in late medieval Europe
- Second Cornish uprising of 1497
- Simó Ballester
- Slovene peasant revolt of 1515
- Transylvanian peasant revolt
- Uprising of Ivaylo
- War of the Remences
- William Fitz Osbert
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Cale
Also known as Guillaume Caillet, Guillaume Callet, Guillaume Kale, Jack Goodfellow, Jacques Bonhomme, William Kale.