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HOTSPURHarry ---, nickname of Sir Henry Percy, who led a rebellion against Henry IV in 1403 (7)
PERCYSir Henry ___, nicknamed Harry Hotspur, knight who led a rebellion against Henry IV in 1403 (5)
CADEOrphan lamb, hand-reared on a bottle; leader of a rebellion against Henry VI; a Mediterranean species of juniper; or, a barrel or cask (4)
SLEDGEPercy who sang "When a Man Loves a Woman"
OWENChieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV in Wales (4,9)
GLENDOWERChieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV in Wales (4,9)
PONTIACChief of the Ottawa Indians, who led a rebellion against the British (7)
LOLLARDOpposed by Thomas Arundel, any one of John Wycliffe's followers whose revolt against Henry V in 1414 was led by John Oldcastle (7)
EDICTOFLaw granting religious and civil liberties to French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6)
SPARTACUSThracian gladiator who led a rebellion against Rome
SHREWSBURYThe location of one of England's bloodiest battles, fought in 1403, in which Henry 'Hotspur' Percy d
OWENGLENDOWERAnglicised name of the Welsh chieftain who led a revolt against Henry IV and Henry V between 1400 and 1415 (4,9)
MONTFORTSimon de ---, 13th-Century Earl of Leicester who led the baronial rebellion against Henry III (8)
OTTERBURNVillage in Northumbedand near the scene of a moonlight battle fought in 1388 by the English under Sir Henry Percy and the Scottish under James, 2nd Earl of Douglas (9)
NATTurner who led a rebellion of enslaved people in Virginia
JACKCADEEnglish leader of the Kentish rebellion against Henry VI in 1450 (4,4)
TARENORERERKnown as Walyer by the Europeans against whom she led a rebellion in Tasmania in the 19th century (11)
LANCASTERRoyal house that ruled England from the accession of Henry IV in 1399 to the deposing of Henry VI 1461 (9)
BOMBERNickname of Sir Arthur Harris, marshal of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War (6)
NANTESLaw granting religious and civil liberties to French Protestants, enacted by Henry IV in 1598 and revoked by Louis XIV in 1685 (5,2,6)