Powers of the Crown: Time Frame AD 1600-1700, Band 16Time-Life Books, 1989 - 156 Seiten Discusses different ruling groups throughout the world including the shoguns of Japan, the absolute monarchies in France and England, the rise of the middle class and republicanism, and the settlement of the New World. |
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... Royalist forces loyal to King Charles controlled the north of England , Wales , the west Midlands , and Cornwall , while support- ers of Parliament held the richer south and east of the country ( shaded yellow ) . Since London was in ...
... Royalist forces loyal to King Charles controlled the north of England , Wales , the west Midlands , and Cornwall , while support- ers of Parliament held the richer south and east of the country ( shaded yellow ) . Since London was in ...
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... Royalist casualties , in response to one of which the following item appeared in the Royalist newspaper , Mercurius Aulicus : Sir Jacob Astley , lately slain at Gloucester , wishes to know was he slain with a musket or a cannon bullet ...
... Royalist casualties , in response to one of which the following item appeared in the Royalist newspaper , Mercurius Aulicus : Sir Jacob Astley , lately slain at Gloucester , wishes to know was he slain with a musket or a cannon bullet ...
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... Royalist infantry , most of whom surrendered . By the time that Rupert's men finally returned to the battlefield , the day was lost . The Parliamentary victory at Naseby was not as bloody as at Marston Moor . Only 1,000 Cavaliers were ...
... Royalist infantry , most of whom surrendered . By the time that Rupert's men finally returned to the battlefield , the day was lost . The Parliamentary victory at Naseby was not as bloody as at Marston Moor . Only 1,000 Cavaliers were ...
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