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- ...rk as well drawn up as the subject could possibly admit. The dedication to Charles II., instead of being filled with mean, flattering encomiums, abounds with bol8 KB (1,375 words) - 17:35, 6 February 2018
- ...chment which he showed by bursting into tears on hearing of the death of [[Charles II]]. <ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/ruddiman_thomas.htm5 KB (825 words) - 06:16, 30 January 2011
- ...ngest son of Sir Alexander Monro of Bearcrofts, a colonel in the army of [[Charles II]] at the [[battle of Worcester]]. John Monro was a surgeon in the army of K5 KB (846 words) - 07:22, 30 January 2011
- ...pment, and Circumstance of English Liberal Thought from the Restoration of Charles II until the War with the Thirteen Colonies'' (1959, 2004). [http://oll.libert8 KB (1,082 words) - 06:30, 30 March 2008
- ...n|religious]] activities viewed as troublesome for [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] (reigned 1660-1685).<ref>Walmsley (1998: 1; 3).</ref> The castle soon beg30 KB (4,533 words) - 08:04, 17 February 2021
- ...und the [[Confederate States of America]]. The state is named after King [[Charles II of England]], as ''Carolus'' is Latin for Charles. According to 2005 estima14 KB (2,237 words) - 09:57, 27 October 2010
- ...beth I|Queen Elizabeth I]], and was nicknamed the ''Old Dominion'' by King Charles II because Virginia remained loyal to the crown during the [[English Civil War15 KB (2,376 words) - 15:09, 6 May 2014
- ...emselves to have their lines of communication cut, followed the young King Charles II into England. Cromwell surrounded and destroyed the Scottish army at Worces ...for less than a year, whereupon Parliament restored the monarchy, under [[Charles II]]. After the king was restored, in 1661, Oliver Cromwell's body was dug up,36 KB (5,766 words) - 05:40, 22 September 2014
- 8 KB (1,239 words) - 16:10, 11 January 2018
- ...ber 1666 for [[religion|religious]] activities viewed as troublesome for [[Charles II]] (reigned 1660-1685).<ref>Walmsley (1998: 1; 3).</ref> The castle soon beg30 KB (4,561 words) - 08:05, 17 February 2021
- ...e execution of Charles I in 1649 and the Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II in 1660 during which the various governments of the Commonwealth and Cromwe '''The Restoration'''. Charles II (1660-85)[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/charles_ii_king.sht54 KB (7,919 words) - 04:09, 15 July 2016
- ...ere to play a important role in the wars and in the later reinstatement of Charles II. Though Charles then turned to persecutor trying to stamp out the Covenante29 KB (4,251 words) - 20:14, 8 February 2010
- ...to Episcopacy. The Presbyterians of that time were near enough the days of Charles II and James VII to understand what that meant. When resistance to the occupat9 KB (1,494 words) - 13:34, 23 July 2011
- ...panish possessions between them, to be carried into effect on the death of Charles II of Spain. With this trump card up his sleeve Louis accepted the [[Treaty of ...this point Louis arranged the secret [[Treaty of Dover]] (May 1670) with [[Charles II]] of England by which the two kings undertook to wage a war of exterminatio32 KB (5,113 words) - 13:03, 1 November 2014
- In March 1681, King Charles II, in payment of a longs-standing debt to Admiral [[William Penn (Admiral)|Wi19 KB (2,778 words) - 16:28, 30 May 2013
- ...iam Penn (Quaker)|William Penn]], whose late father was owed money by King Charles II, in 1682 received ownership of [[Pennsylvania, history|Pennsylvania]], whic10 KB (1,482 words) - 15:40, 8 May 2014
- ...[[Goodwood]] but he is premature here for these families originated with [[Charles II]] and Webber's generic view of the nobility is to be preferred. Altham agre ...ifted. Although there are only a few references to the game in the time of Charles II, it is clear that its popularity was increasing and that it was expanding.31 KB (4,956 words) - 10:13, 17 November 2020
- In 1660, following the [[Restoration]] of [[Charles II]] the Church of England was re-established as the official church. Quakers20 KB (2,939 words) - 13:00, 26 August 2020
- ...ons into English): "{Monarch's first name and ordinal}, ({Country})". Thus Charles II (Spain)" ...Wikipedia has a disambig page that leads to strange results--for example "Charles II" also includes the great political philosopher Montesquieu (they use an inc140 KB (23,139 words) - 13:13, 19 August 2009
- ...n she is not in residence. The Palace was started in 1501 and completed by Charles II. Adjacent to the Palace is '''Holyrood Abbey''', an Augustinian Abbey built18 KB (3,006 words) - 08:58, 1 October 2013