by Charles Edward Stuart ( Bonnie Prince Charlie(passive) led byThe 1745 Jacobite rebellion
by Northern interference with Southern rights(passive) was provoked bythe war of the Rebellion
by Northern interference with Southern rights(passive) was provokedthe war of the Rebellion
One mancausedthe War of the Rebellion
Mars Wark ... the 6th Earl of Mar , another Johnledthe 1715 Jacobite rebellion
by Prince Charles Stuart(passive) led bythe Jacobite rebellion
An Gofledthe Cornish tax rebellion
by Wat Tyler(passive) led bythe rebellion in England
Wat Tyler(passive) led bythe rebellion in England
Alloa Tower ... Marledthe 1715 Jacobite Rebellion
by Queen Boudica(passive) led bythe Iceni rebellion
Thomas Flamank Thomas Flamank ... together with Michael An Gofledthe Cornish Rebellion of 1497
Thomas Flamank ... together with Michael An Gofledthe Cornish Rebellion of 1497
by An Gof and Thomas Flamank(passive) led byThe Cornish Rebellion of 1497
by Saigo(passive) led bythe Satsuma Rebellion of 1877
Bogdan Chmielnicki(passive) led bythe Cossack rebellion of 1648
the seizure of their landed and other possessions , which began in 1:536 , and was carried out under the direction of Henry 's able and unscrupulous Protestant statesman Thomas Cromwell , earl of Essexcausedthe serious rebellion of 1536
by the United Irishmen(passive) led bythe 1798 Rebellion
religious leader Nat Turner and 60 slaves(passive) was led byThe bloody rebellion
the republican movementprovokedthe rebellion of 1798
Jeroboamledthe northern rebellion
Jack Cadeledthe Kentish rebellion of 1450
only recentlydiscoveredthe Northern Rebellion
Boudica in 60 - 61 CE , in which it was razed to the ground and no one was spared(passive) led bythe Iceni rebellion
Star and Jase(passive) led bythe Northern Rebellion
the uprising of Catholics and Protestants(passive) was caused byThe Northern Rebellion
by Thomas Howard , the fourth duke of Norfolk(passive) led bythe Northern Rebellion
the long - term grievanceshave promptedthe northern rebellion
James Edward Stuart(passive) was led byThe 1715 rebellion
some saycausedthe rebellion of 1837
the incident of the spies(passive) may have been prompted bythe Korach rebellion
Charles Edward Stuart(passive) led bythe Highland rebellion
Silken Thomas Fitzgeraldledthe 1536 rebellion
the tyrant(passive) was caused byThe bloody rebellion
Since most of the railroads were American , the foreign influence led to unrest among the people living in the mountainscausingthe Tomochic rebellion
Francisco Dagohoy from 1744 to 1829(passive) was led bythe Dagohoy Rebellion
the foreign influence led to unrest among the people living in the mountainscausingthe Tomochic rebellion
the Commander(passive) led bythe Sunspear rebellion
he onecausedthe rebellion in Valinor
It helped ... led by slavesto setthe Stono Rebellion
a great upheaval in the familycauseda great upheaval in the family
to Chinaleadto China
reallysetreally
among Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VII to make war on Scotlandoriginatedamong Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VII to make war on Scotland
among Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VII to make war onoriginatedamong Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VII to make war on
to public outcry and a sympathy for the rebels which previously they did not haveledto public outcry and a sympathy for the rebels which previously they did not have
among Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VIIoriginatedamong Cornish tin miners who opposed the raising of taxes by Henry VII
the Ethiopian rebels(passive) led bythe Ethiopian rebels
to hereticsleadingto heretics
to heretics burning at the stakeleadingto heretics burning at the stake
among tin miners who opposed raising taxes by Henry VII to make war Scotlandoriginatedamong tin miners who opposed raising taxes by Henry VII to make war Scotland
Britain to re - think its administration of Ireland and the Irish Act of Union was passed in 1800causedBritain to re - think its administration of Ireland and the Irish Act of Union was passed in 1800
to the death of the rest of her familyledto the death of the rest of her family
under the leadership of Bakshi Jagabandhuoriginatedunder the leadership of Bakshi Jagabandhu
to the dispersal of the communityledto the dispersal of the community
in Assyrian exileresultedin Assyrian exile
to the formation of Santhal Parganas , which till then was administratively part of Birbhumledto the formation of Santhal Parganas , which till then was administratively part of Birbhum
to the Al - Qaeda takeover in northern Maliledto the Al - Qaeda takeover in northern Mali
to the formation of Santhal Parganas , which till then was administratively part of Birbhum districtledto the formation of Santhal Parganas , which till then was administratively part of Birbhum district
to unionledto union
the deaths of up to a million people in Yunnancausedthe deaths of up to a million people in Yunnan
him to lose any chance of promotion in the armycausedhim to lose any chance of promotion in the army
in a declaration of martial lawresultedin a declaration of martial law
from the revolutionary ideas of the Society of United Irishmenoriginatedfrom the revolutionary ideas of the Society of United Irishmen
to the closure of theledto the closure of the
to the execution of Earl of Essex , Robert Devereuxledto the execution of Earl of Essex , Robert Devereux
in several local men from Lea castleresultedin several local men from Lea castle
also difficulties(passive) caused byalso difficulties
a famine which killed off tens of millionsalso causeda famine which killed off tens of millions
in losing its ability to solve the imperial succession crisisresultedin losing its ability to solve the imperial succession crisis
of nightborne dissidents opposed to the Legioncomposedof nightborne dissidents opposed to the Legion
of nightborne dissidentscomposedof nightborne dissidents
in losing its ability to solve the imperial succession crisis and consequently it entangled the bakufu without any choiceresultedin losing its ability to solve the imperial succession crisis and consequently it entangled the bakufu without any choice
in some 5,000 killed , including many Assyrian civilians , who were massacred by Simko 's forcesresultedin some 5,000 killed , including many Assyrian civilians , who were massacred by Simko 's forces