BattlefieldsNorthern Rising — occupation of Durham Cathedral 1569
Tudor

Northern Rising — occupation of Durham Cathedral 1569

1569
County Durham, England
Also known as: Rising of the North Durham 1569
Era
Tudor
Battle Type
Skirmish
Location
County Durham, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Protestant establishment
Forces
cathedral authorities c.100–200; temporary occupation.
VS
Victor
Rebels (temporarily)
Forces
Rebels c.3,000–5,000
Outcome
Earls of Northumberland and Westmorland occupied Durham; Catholic mass celebrated in cathedral; English Bible torn up
The Battle

History & Significance

The symbolic restoration of the Catholic mass in Durham Cathedral was the high point of the Northern Rising. The destruction of the English Bible and restoration of Latin mass showed this was as much a religious crusade as a political rebellion. The moment lasted only days before the rising collapsed

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