- Reaction score
- 8,297
- Points
- 1,160
1302 Bruges Matins - Belgian Peasants Revolt
1358 Jacquerie - French Peasants Revolt
1381 Peasants Revolt - English Peasants Revolt
Just thinking about wars and pandemics.
The Firanji had been kicked out of Acre in 1291, losing the two century Crusade.
The Mongols held the Steppes and were knocking on the doors of Moscow, Kiev and Vienna.
The bills for the Crusades had come due and the King of France was turning the screws on the Lombards, Belgians, Templars and Jews.
The Southern French and the Northern French, both with interests in England, were fighting it out in France over who held the debt.
The Belgians reacted first in 1302 against French tax collectors
France decided it owned the Papacy in 1305
The Templars were censured and their assets seized to the benefit of France in 1307
The Southern French of London went to war with the Northern French of Paris in 1337
And then the Pandemic shows up from the East and kills off one third of everybody 1346-1353
But the London French and the Paris French kept fighting it out for another hundred years until the Mongols and Turks of the Steppes got their attention again and took Constantinople.
Meanwhile One Pope had become Three Popes and a whole lot of people had decided a "pox" on all Popes and Princes - and built their own communities from the bottom up completely disregarding their betters.