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page 13rd-century rebellions
Yellow Turban Rebellion
rebellion against corruption of the Imperial Court rooted in Taoist religious principles
Bagaudae
Bagaudae (also spelled plu. bacaudae or bacauda singular) were groups of peasant insurgents in the western parts of the later Roman Empire, who arose during the Crisis of the Third Century and persisted until the very end of the Western Empire, particularly in the less-Romanised areas of Gallia and Hispania. They were affected by the depredations of the late Roman state, wealthy landowners, and clerics.
War of the Eight Princes
series of civil wars (291–306 CE) among princes of the Chinese Jin dynasty
Carausian Revolt
episode in Roman history, during which a Roman naval commander, Carausius, declared himself emperor over Britain and northern Gaul
Three Rebellions in Shouchun
Revolts in the state of Cao Wei (251-258)
Zhuge Dan's Rebellion
Revolt by Cao Wei general Zhuge Dan against regent Sima Zhao
Xincheng Rebellion
revolt against state of Cao Wei (227-228)
Revolt of Tianshui
Rebellions in Liang Province of Cao Wei (228)
Zhong Hui's Rebellion
rebellion in the state of Cao Wei (264)
uanqiu Jian and Wen Qin's Rebellion
uprising by Cao Wei generals Guanqiu Jian and Wen Qin against regent Sima Shi (255)
Wang Ling's Rebellion
Uprising by Cao Wei general Wang Ling against the regent Sima Yi (251)