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What (who) is cudgels - definition

PEASANT UPRISING IN THE FINLAND 1596-97
War of Clubs; War of Cudgels; Club War; Cudgel war; Nuijasota; Klubbekriget; Peasant rebellion of Finland; Peasant rebellion in Finland; Peasants' revolt of Finland; Peasants' revolt in Finland
  • Old Isokyrö Church was the venue for the Cudgel War
  • A memorial plaque dedicated to the fallen peasants
  • A Cudgel War memorial

cudgels      
n.
defense
to take up the cudgels for
Fight with Cudgels         
PAINTING BY FRANCISCO DE GOYA
Fight With Cudgels
Fight with Cudgels ( or Duelo a garrotazos), called The Strangers or Cowherds in the inventories, is the name given to a painting by Spanish artist Francisco Goya, now in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. One of the series of Black Paintings Goya painted directly onto the walls of his house sometime between 1820 and 1823, it depicts two men fighting one another with cudgels, as they seem to be trapped knee-deep in a quagmire of mud or sand.
Cudgel War         
Pentti Pouttu Hannu Krankka Yrjö Kontsas Israel Larsson Support: Enemies of Fleming among the nobility Duke Charles

Wikipedia

Cudgel War

The Cudgel War (also Club War, Finnish: Nuijasota, Swedish: Klubbekriget) was a 1596–1597 peasant uprising in Finland, which was then part of the Kingdom of Sweden. The name of the uprising derives from the fact that the peasants armed themselves with various blunt weapons, such as cudgels, flails and maces, since they were seen as the most efficient weapons against their heavily-armoured enemies. The yeomen also had swords, some firearms and two cannons at their disposal. Their opponents, the troops of Clas Eriksson Fleming, were professional, heavily-armed and armoured men-at-arms.

Modern Finnish historiography sees the uprising in the context of the conflict between Duke Charles and Sigismund, King of Sweden and Poland (War against Sigismund). Charles agitated the peasants to revolt against the nobility of Finland, which supported Sigismund during the conflict.

Examples of use of cudgels
1. Instead, they should have to pass between two rows of people holding pitchforks and cudgels.
2. By Chris Floyd Once again we must take up the cudgels for President George W.
3. Here, two former broadsheet newspaper editors – who both admit to having addictions – take up the cudgels.
4. Their fans took up cudgels on either side, though the deepest desire was for the rivals to appear together.
5. Government Web sites and new targets, including media Web sites, came under attack from electronic cudgels known as botnets.