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  1. John Ball (c. 1338 - 15 de julio de 1381) fue un sacerdote inglés que tuvo un papel destacado en la revuelta de los campesinos de 1381. Aunque a menudo se le asocia con John Wycliffe y el movimiento Lollard, Ball predicaba activamente "artículos contrarios a la fe de la iglesia' al menos una década antes de que Wycliffe comenzara a llamar la atención.

  2. 2010年1月27日 · John Ball escaped the debacle of Smithfield, but was captured hiding in Coventry in July 1381 and taken for trial in St Albans. Working in conjunction with Jack Straw and the other London rebels during the rising, William Grindcobbe had humiliated the abbot, Thomas de la Mare, for keeping the town to feudal exactions over a century behind the rest of England.

  3. John Ball's Speech before the Peasant's Revolt, 1381John Ball—a Lollard priest who believed that people were equal and should not be subjected to the will of...

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  5. John Ball is a mathematician whose theoretical work has yielded significant insights into the mechanics of materials. He developed techniques of the calculus of variations in order to show for the first time that the equilibrium equations of nonlinear elasticity for a wide class of materials — including rubber — have solutions.

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  7. John Ball (c. 1338 - 15 July 1381) was a Medieval Priest who clashed with the Archbishop of Canterbury after he started performing sermons against Work Service (Serfdom). Ball was later freed by Wat Tyler and began to persuade peasants to join the Peasants Revolt .