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「Royalists」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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Parliamentarian forces at Ormskirk, and the Royalists abandoned Lancashire.
ffensive against Lord Goring and the western Royalists, advanced to the relief of Taunton, and in t
earguard commanded by Colonel Bueras and the Royalists' advanced parties.
which moved faster than the infantry met the Royalists advancing in the opposite direction at Wince
e of Irish Confederate Catholics and English Royalists against the forces of the English Parliament
(5 Royalists allied with the Bonapartists).
Neville joined the Royalists and served under the Earl of Carnarvon at th
ament, where he emerged as deeply hostile to Royalists and Papists.
and and northeastern Ireland, sided with the Royalists and Irish Confederates.
1265, Gloucester defected to the side of the royalists, and Edward managed to escape his captivity.
Sir George Vaughan was a fervent Royalists and supported King Charles I against Oliver
s the Fourth Power, formed consisting of the Royalists and Greens.
blic perception despite it being attacked by royalists and supporters of the Scottish Episcopal Chu
olitics and religion to Cromwell than to the royalists, and was able to offer useful service in off
The battle went badly for the Royalists, and Rupert was forced to flee the field; Bo
to keep the field and to disperse the local Royalists, and on several occasions he measured swords
e him and frequent contacts with both French Royalists and British agents.
on his carriage was overturned by a group of royalists, and he met with severe injuries, from which
and to continue the suppression of the Irish Royalists and returned to England.
she participated in operations against Greek royalists, and landed Royal Marines at Athens on 1 Dec
ble, as Raby was three times occupied by the royalists, and after its recapture became a parliament
ater they changed their name to Butler) were Royalists and Barham Court was sacked by Cromwell's Ne
the Parliamentarians moved to intercept the Royalists, and the two armies met near Lisnagarvey (Li
t realise how damage he had inflicted on the Royalists and instead focused on repairing the damage
In 1648 the Royalists and the Covenanters were defeated at the Bat
ment split into two factions: the Cavaliers ( Royalists) and the Roundheads (Parliamentarians), the
he prevented the fleet from defecting to the Royalists, and was promoted to General at Sea.
He was set at liberty by the Royalists, and became one of their leaders, fighting a
ountry was still warring against the Spanish Royalists and because the establishment of internal or
, in a battle against the Chetniks, Yugoslav Royalists, and German Police Battalion after having co
It ended in conflict between royalists and liberals, with Bourbon France intervenin
pellier and ended hostilities between French royalists and the Huguenots.
It was fought between the Royalists army (many of whom were Scots) and the Parli
ome in 1891 Prince Imperial of Brazil to the royalists, as his grandfather Pedro II died and his mo
emerged in Vientiane in 1957, which included royalists as well as the Pathet Lao, but lasted only u
In 1642 royalists at Cambridge raised a sum of money for the k
the site of a defeat of the mostly Scottish Royalists at the hands of the Parliamentarians in 1649
about when the colonel was imprisoned by the royalists at Oxford.
This was seen as an ironic gesture by royalists at the time, given the fact that it was the
As many as 800 MacLeods fought as Royalists at the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
Having received reinforcements, the Royalists attacked this position with 800 men, but wer
unication under attack from a small group of Royalists based at Tantallon.
But the royalists, being further reinforced by some regiments
eneral Pichegru, negotiating with the exiled Royalists, betrayed his army and forced the evacuation
Like other royalists, Boreman was deprived of his fellowship, but
chieved with apparently little effort to the Royalists but at great cost to the enemy.
, the Cliffords, the lords of the manor were royalists, but counter to tradition, their subjects we
and Chudleigh and continued to threaten the Royalists, but as skirmishing continued into the night
of the exiled Charles II with Hyde and other royalists, but the hostility of Queen Henrietta Maria
Clinton alienated royalists by spending all of the money on extra arms a
26 July - English Civil War: Royalists capture Bristol.
oyer and terminer for the trial of "rebels" ( Royalists captured during and after the Penruddock upr
timber and other resources on the estates of royalists, Catholics, the royal family and the church
He was engaged on the Royalists' cause throughout the Civil Wars and afterwa
d and indeed it was not until March that the Royalists decided to choose a place in the county "to
opposed in their aims by an alliance between Royalists defeated in the English Civil War, and an Ir
20 September - English Civil War: Royalists defeated at the First Battle of Newbury.
t all of the locations except Salisbury, the Royalists disbanded without a fight due to lack of sup
He joined the royalists during the English civil war, and fought in
er between South American rebels and Spanish royalists, during the South American wars of independe
The tower of the church was used by Royalists during the siege of Shelford Manor during th
Woodcroft Castle was held by the Royalists during the English Civil War and was success
ring, Earl of Norwich and leader of the Kent Royalists during the Second English Civil War gathered
anor of Windlestone in the 17th century were Royalists during the English Civil War and Colonel Rob
own as "Free Born John", was captured by the Royalists during the Battle of Brentford while serving
Most of the Royalists either fled or were killed but Crook capture
Although the Royalists failed to press this attack due to the diffi
y, combined with the Scots and the remaining Royalists, felt itself strong enough to begin a second
ter being accepted into British service, the royalists' first chance in battle as the Chasseurs Bri
fected, infamously and ignominiously, to the royalists for the rest of his life.
sters who were evicted from their livings by Royalists for supporting the Parliamentary cause (henc
the country was on the verge of a coup, the royalists, for the first time, turned to her son inste
With the Arrival of the Earl of Essex, the Royalists forces withdrew and began to march on toward
Langdale's Royalists fought for some hours without support and wa
The few Royalists guarding the bridge quickly fell back from t
ron, who forced the regiment to retreat; the Royalists hacked down the fleeing Parliamentarians and
The Royalists had captured eight guns, but the Parliamenta
After heavy fighting, the Royalists had succeeded only in pushing Essex's forces
ived in the Caribbean, as planters and other Royalists had called in France's rival as a way of rej
After the Royalists had lost the First Civil War, Charles I was
The Royalists held the land for three years, finally relin
Initially, the Royalists held and even pushed the Parliamentary infan
over, many of the members of this group were royalists, hoping for closer relations with Spain or B
e of the arches had also been damaged by the Royalists in 1644 and rebuilt in timber.
defeat of Napoleon I, he was assassinated by royalists in Toulouse during the Second White Terror.
The Manor was taken by the Royalists in 1643 and then, after a siege, retaken by
as restored after the decisive defeat of the Royalists in the Battle of Nantwich of 1644.
Brooke's immediate neighbours were powerful Royalists, in particular Sir John Savage, 2nd Earl Riv
1640, and evidence shows that cannon for the Royalists in the English Civil War were made here.
er was also aggressive in his persecution of Royalists in his area, unlawfully imprisoning the Earl
It was built by the Royalists in 1651 to defend the hill, because during t
Following the killing of 70 Cornish Royalists in Penzance on May 16, 1648, the people of M
s Dyve, the commander-in-chief of the Dorset Royalists, in various skirmishes, in one of which he k
rumoured that he was attacked and killed by Royalists in 1660, but there were also reports that he
He fought with the Royalists in the English Civil War and fled with the Q
as caught up in the battle lines between the Royalists in Oxford and the Parliamentarians in London
federates allied themselves with the English Royalists in the English Civil War, against the Englis
my under the Earl of Moira to support French royalists in Brittany and Normandy.
publican government, after the defeat of the Royalists in the English Civil War and related conflic
and in December, in operations against Greek royalists in the Noemvriana.
ad by nature no republican leanings; all the Royalists in Scotland, writes Robert Baillie as late a
he north of England and join forces with the Royalists in Scotland under Montrose.
ich occupied Toulon at the invitation of the Royalists in 1793 before being driven out by Revolutio
eaty with the English Parliament against the Royalists in Ireland.
y Charles II for fighting on the side of the royalists in the English Civil War, although the Penny
f any Irish Catholics found fighting for the Royalists in England or Wales (Scotland was another re
He joined other prominent Royalists in Edinburgh in early 1648.
He fought for Parliament and defeated the Royalists in various skirmishes in Dorset.
1639: Conflict between Covenanters and Royalists in Scotland, beginning with the Covenanters
th a message offering surrender terms to the Royalists inside the town.
ith the English parliament and supported the Royalists instead.
rthur, Lord Capell in raising troops for the Royalists, joined the Earl of Norwich, Sir Charles Luc
During the summer of 1643, the Royalists laid plans to win the war by marching on Lon
The royalists left more than 80 dead in the battlefield, w
cannon which was probably slighted when the Royalists left in the spring of 1644.
Wark, the turncoat Earl of Carlisle and the Royalists Lord Bristol and Lord Newport of High Ercall
further three years of civil war before the Royalists lost to the Parliamenterians.
The Royalists lost several hundred men, including Lord Gor
s that following the French Revolution, some royalists made the butte their home and named it Rose
When the Royalists marched to besiege Hull, Fairfax commissione
On March 2, Zambrano and his royalists marched on the government house, captured an
The Royalists marched north in an attempt to stop the Parl
he location on January 6, 1895, a company of royalists met to draft plans to capture the government
his skin and eyes, as well as the fact that Royalists met at the Inn secretly at that time.
mple having become a place of pilgrimage for royalists, Napoleon ordered its demolition, which took
ed to the king's service were converted into royalists on getting to know him.
owever, an armed attempt to free him by some Royalists on January 26, which was thwarted by La Faye
ax for Parliament and Harry Bellasis for the Royalists, on 29 September 1642, but was within days r
The royalists, on the other hand, could support their troo
The Royalists pushed Waller's force back to Great Bourton
ng's party, desiring to continue the line of Royalists, put Sir W. Acton in nomination for the mayo
Ngan caused by starvation after vengeful Le royalists razed the area.
s, had the right to self-government, whereas Royalists recognized that power only to European Spain
second siege lasted only three weeks and the Royalists reinforced by additional weaponry inflicted
There were faithful royalists represented as well as fierce opponents of t
During the night the Royalists retired towards Stafford to regroup, and the
As the Royalists retreat turned into a rout in which Parliame
d to capture parts of the lower town and the Royalists retreated in their upper works which surroun
an forces held the bridge, and the remaining Royalists retreated.
re advancing into the Vale of Glamorgan with Royalists rising in support en route, with Cardiff as
, with 200 casualties, and it ended with the Royalists routing the rebellious factions.
ed to bring his army back to London, and the Royalists saw an opportunity to stop him.
The Royalists secured 3,000 muskets.
8 March - Royalists seize Pembroke Castle in Wales.
Defeated Royalists set fire to houses in the town as they withd
azilian throne by the Vassouras branch, many royalists started questioning the desirability of havi
though there was no longer any danger of the Royalists storming the town).
djacent fields, it was only by luck that the Royalists stumbled across the enemy first and did not
He even tried to convince exiled English Royalists that he was one of them, with mixed results.
st ally in the war against the Mutawakkalite royalists that lasted into 1968.
ax for Parliament and Henry Bellasis for the Royalists, the two Knights of the Shire who represente
Sadly for Harden-Hickey and his fellow royalists, their funds were exhausted by 1887.
still in position at nightfall when, as the Royalists themselves admitted, they drew back a little
, where the majority of the inhabitants were royalists, there was a large arsenal which had been es
isturbed, as the Isle of Man was held by the royalists till 1651.
ed by Stamford, brought over the South Wales Royalists to Oxford.
at Falmouth and been captured, enabling the Royalists to replenish their stores.
a native of nearby Brewood, one of the last royalists to escape the battlefield.
, by disgruntled drunk Scottish Presbyterian Royalists to prevent Oliver Cromwell from using the ho
vil War the Parliamentarians allowed English Royalists to return to their homes paroled on terms th
e reality of the design, and was held by the Royalists to be a treacherous betrayal of his duty to
driven from York, where he was besieging the Royalists, to Selby; then in 1643 to Leeds; and after
ents in the political situation, advises the royalists to remain inactive till the right moment and
uding a charge by Colonel Harvey against the Royalists to no avail.
Lambert's rapid retreat enabled the Royalists to claim they had forced the bridge and won
In 1643 the Royalists took the parliamentary garrison, but they we
cked but were eventually driven back and the Royalists took up defensive positions among ancient ea
On this occasion the Royalists took the town, which had strong Parliamentar
ament threatened to retaliate in kind if the Royalists tried and executed John Lilburne and two oth
The Royalists tried to retake the town on 28 July 1643 fro
The skirmishers encountered the royalists two miles north of the town and were quickly
An apparently easy victory for the Royalists under Sir Ralph Hopton secured Cornwall for
ntarians were killed, along with a number of Royalists under the command of Lord Byron.
War the town and the castle were held by the Royalists under Colonel Sir Francis Wyndham.
1643 Parliamentarian forces were defeated by Royalists under Spencer Compton, who died there.
n his house at Great Houghton, by a party of royalists under the command of Captain Grey, when, acc
The Royalists' unsuccessful siege of the city was a major
underwent a Civil War siege in 1643, as the Royalists used it to garrison troops prior to the Batt
Cornwall, and the last major victory for the Royalists, was reversed by Sir Thomas Fairfax leading
But the Royalists were mistaken in supposing that the enemy wa
The Scottish royalists were mainly from Clan Cameron who were under
from all parties but, from August 1646, only Royalists were forced to contribute and goods could be
Honolulu and the plans were abandoned as the royalists were quickly routed.
The Royalists were driven down into the flat marshy land o
Battle of Preston, and the bands of northern Royalists were soon suppressed.
Though the Catholic Royalists were not entirely defeated, the fact the Hus
ssion of the peace for Lancashire, when some royalists were removed, and in the following year he w
ish army from destruction but eventually the Royalists were routed and left behind their weapons, s
a Captain in the King's Horse and, after the Royalists were defeated, was forced to pay a recompens
The remaining Royalists were now fully prepared for combat.
The royalists were the first to retreat, however the parli
It was the Royalists who disengaged having lost between 50 and 80
ovenanter movement had defeated the Scottish Royalists, who favoured unconditional loyalty to King
supported the French) and the Oranje Partij ( Royalists who supported Prince William).
Charles I and his supporters, the Cavaliers ( Royalists), who claimed absolute power and the divine
On 13 June, the Royalists, who were now making for Newark (Nottinghams
he Freethinkers' Party and a few independent royalists who put themselves up for election.
there were calls for Jones's trial from the Royalists who had forfeited their lands to him.
Highmore, and Charles Scarburgh; these were royalists who had attended Charles I of England.
were never recognised by a number of French royalists who considered it impossible for a head of t
                                                                                                   


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