{Γουότ Τάιλερ
Γουότ Τάιλερ was a key figure in the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381. He emerged as a leader for the common people, advocating for social and economic reforms in response to oppressive taxation and feudal practices. His efforts aimed to address the grievances of the lower classes, seeking to improve their living conditions.
Tyler's revolt gained significant momentum, leading to the storming of London and the execution of several officials. However, his movement ultimately faced a violent crackdown. Tyler was killed during a confrontation with the authorities, but his actions left a lasting impact on the struggle for social justice in England.