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The Prayer Book Rebellion, Prayer Book Revolt, Prayer Book Rising, Western Rising or Western Rebellion (Cornish: Rebellyans an Lyver Pejadow Kebmyn) was a popular revolt in Devon and Cornwall in 1549. In that year, the Book of Common Prayer, presenting the theology of the English Reformation, was introduced.
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Prayer Book Rebellion
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Unknown wounded At least 2,000 killed
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SouthwesternCatholics Forces ofEdward VI
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n4:_1st_Earl_of_Bedford dbpedia:Anthony_Kingston n7:_1st_Duke_of_Somerset dbpedia:Humphrey_Arundell
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dbpedia:Cornwall dbpedia:Devon
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Victory forEdwardianforces, rebellion suppressed, execution of rebel commanders
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~7,000 rebels ~8,600 troops, including German and Italian mercenaries
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