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William Fitz Osbert or William with the long beard (died 1196) was a citizen of London who took up the role of "the advocate of the poor" in a popular uprising in the spring of 1196. Popular revolts by the poor and peasants in England were rare in the 12th century, and quickly and easily suppressed. The fullest known account of the revolt of 1196 comes from the contemporary English historian William of Newburgh in his Historia rerum anglicarum from a chapter entitled "Of a conspiracy made in London by one William, and how he paid the penalty of his audacity".

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  • William Fitz Osbert or William with the long beard (died 1196) was a citizen of London who took up the role of "the advocate of the poor" in a popular uprising in the spring of 1196. Popular revolts by the poor and peasants in England were rare in the 12th century, and quickly and easily suppressed. The fullest known account of the revolt of 1196 comes from the contemporary English historian William of Newburgh in his Historia rerum anglicarum from a chapter entitled "Of a conspiracy made in London by one William, and how he paid the penalty of his audacity". (en)
  • William Fitz Osbert (Londres, data desconhecida - Tyburn, 6 de abril de 1196), também chamado de "Longbeard" ("barba longa" em inglês) ou William "cum barba" ("com barba" em latim) por causa da sua barba marcante, foi um líder de uma revolta que ocorreu em 1196, em Londres. Foi descrito pelos cronistas como "versado em direito". (pt)
  • William Fitz Osbert (* in London; † 6. April 1196 in Tyburn oder auf dem Smithfield) – auf Grund seines auffälligen Vollbartes auch Longbeard (englisch für Langbart) oder William cum barba (lateinisch für mit Bart) genannt – war ein englischer Rechtsgelehrter und Revolutionär, der einen der wenigen bürgerlichen Aufstände des Mittelalters im Königreich England anführte. (de)
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  • William Fitz Osbert (* in London; † 6. April 1196 in Tyburn oder auf dem Smithfield) – auf Grund seines auffälligen Vollbartes auch Longbeard (englisch für Langbart) oder William cum barba (lateinisch für mit Bart) genannt – war ein englischer Rechtsgelehrter und Revolutionär, der einen der wenigen bürgerlichen Aufstände des Mittelalters im Königreich England anführte. Er wurde in eine wohlhabende Beamtenfamilie hineingeboren. Um 1185 erbte er die Landflächen seines Vaters, die er jedoch teilweise wieder an seinen älteren Bruder Richard verpachtete. Mit den eingenommenen Pachtgebühren finanzierte er sich eine Pilgerfahrt ins Heilige Land. Anschließend war er einer der maßgeblichen Organisatoren und Koordinatoren der Londoner Teilnehmergruppe beim dritten Kreuzzug und partizipierte in dessen Verlauf unter anderem 1190 in Portugal im Kampf gegen die Mauren. Osbert wird von Chronisten als „bewandert mit Gesetzen“ beschrieben; sein Charisma und seine guten Kontakte verschafften ihm eine Arbeitsstelle entweder beim Londoner Richteramt oder in der Stadtverwaltung. (de)
  • William Fitz Osbert or William with the long beard (died 1196) was a citizen of London who took up the role of "the advocate of the poor" in a popular uprising in the spring of 1196. Popular revolts by the poor and peasants in England were rare in the 12th century, and quickly and easily suppressed. The fullest known account of the revolt of 1196 comes from the contemporary English historian William of Newburgh in his Historia rerum anglicarum from a chapter entitled "Of a conspiracy made in London by one William, and how he paid the penalty of his audacity". (en)
  • William Fitz Osbert (Londres, data desconhecida - Tyburn, 6 de abril de 1196), também chamado de "Longbeard" ("barba longa" em inglês) ou William "cum barba" ("com barba" em latim) por causa da sua barba marcante, foi um líder de uma revolta que ocorreu em 1196, em Londres. Foi descrito pelos cronistas como "versado em direito". (pt)
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