The Royalist Army in Exile was the army formed by those loyal to Charles II from 1656 to 1660 during his exile from the throne. They were a mixture of...
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Charles II kept a small standing army, formed from elements of the Royalist army in exile and elements of the New Model Army, from which the most senior regular...
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the allied army of Louis, Grand Condé and a Royalist Army in Exile loyal to Charles II of England. The Battle of Dunkirk in 1658, resulting in a defeat...
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Lord Wentworth's Regiment (category Infantry regiments of the British Army)
during the exile of King Charles II during the Interregnum to serve in the Royalist Army in Exile. Formed as the Royal Regiment of Guards in 1656 at Bruges...
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Sale of Dunkirk (category 1662 in France)
English former New Model Army troops of republican sympathies and several Royalist regiments who had served under Charles in exile, which included many Irish...
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part of the White Army. During and especially towards at the end of World War II in Yugoslavia, the royalist Chetniks supported the exiled king of Yugoslavia...
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Second Ormonde Peace (category Articles lacking in-text citations from June 2023)
of the surviving soldiers loyal to Charles II later served in his Royalist Army in Exile. While proclaiming their loyalty to Charles I, the Catholic...
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John Middleton, 1st Earl of Middleton (category Accidental deaths in Morocco)
infantry regiment in the Royalist Army in Exile, although actual command was exercised by Lord Newburgh. Following the Stuart Restoration in May 1660, Middleton...
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Richard Grace (category Irish soldiers in the French Army)
1612–1691) was an Irish Royalist soldier who fought for Charles I, Charles II and James II. He served in the Royalist Army in Exile during the 1650s. Grace...
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Battle of the Dunes (1658) (category 1658 in France)
exiled Charles II of England allied himself with Philip IV of Spain. Charles set up his headquarters in Bruges and established his Royalist Army in Exile...
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Richard Cromwell (category New Model Army personnel)
major-general for actions against a Royalist. The army made a threatening demonstration of force against Richard, and may have had him in detention. He formally renounced...
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Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) (category 17th century in France)
407. Barrett, John (2015). Better Begging than Fighting: The Royalist Army in exile in the war against Cromwell 1656–1660 (2016 ed.). Helion Publishing...
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the British Army emerged from the professional standing armies of the mid-1600s, including the New Model Army and the Royalist Army in Exile of the English...
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Leka, Crown Prince of Albania (category 20th-century British Army personnel)
Just two days after his birth, King Zog I was forced into exile after Benito Mussolini's army invaded the country during the Italian invasion of Albania...
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Georgios Papandreou (category 1950s in Greek politics)
and he was placed in internal exile. A lifelong opponent of the Greek monarchy, he was again exiled in 1938 by the Greek royalist dictator Ioannis Metaxas...
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Thomas Preston, 1st Viscount Tara (category Irish soldiers in the Spanish Army)
employment in the French army.[citation needed] He left the country for exile in France, where the Royalist court was in exile, in 1652. In 1650 Charles...
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Battle of Edgehill (category 1642 in England)
Royalist army descended from Edge Hill to force battle. After the Parliamentarian artillery opened a cannonade, the Royalists attacked. Both armies consisted...
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Lisagh Farrell (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2021)
commander of an Irish regiment for Charles in the Royalist Army in Exile fighting alongside the Spanish Army. Following the Restoration, the regiment waited...
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when the Royalists surrendered in March. His feud with the Earl of Clarendon meant he was barred from the exiled court of Charles II and died in Ghent on...
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Tangier Garrison (category 1661 establishments in the British Empire)
Model Army, and Irish (mainly Catholic) Royalists who had accompanied Charles in exile, serving in Royalist Army in Exile attached to the Spanish Army following...
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Military career of Simón Bolívar (redirect from Bolívar in Venezuela (1813-1814))
formal service in the armies of various revolutionary regimes and actions organized by himself or in collaboration with other exiled patriot leaders...
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Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (category French expatriates in Italy)
unsuccessful royalist uprising in the Vendée. In early 1797, he joined his brother and uncle in the German Duchy of Brunswick, hoping to join the Austrian Army. The...
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François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2011)
years of the French Revolutionary War. He died in exile in London, and is mentioned as a hated Royalist in the French national anthem, La Marseillaise....
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Peter II of Yugoslavia (category Exiled royalty)
keep the country in the western sphere of influence after the war while incorporating the Partisans into the royalist government-in-exile. Peter married...
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to defend towns potentially threatened by the Royalists. Leading Royalists were either forced into exile or deprived of power, further strengthening Parliament's...
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Protectorate of San Martín (category Former countries in South America)
sent by the juntas of the Río de la Plata. After the success of the royalist armies, Abascal annexed Upper Peru to the viceroyalty. This benefited the...
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happened primarily in the south of France. Historian John Baptist Wolf argues Ultra-royalists—many of whom had just returned from exile—were staging a counter-revolution...
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insurgency in Laos is a low-intensity conflict between the Laotian government on one side and former members of the Secret Army, Laotian royalists, and rebels...
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Battle of Winwick (category 1648 in England)
a Royalist army under Lieutenant General William Baillie and a Parliamentarian army commanded by Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell. The Royalists were...
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English Civil War (redirect from Civil war in England)
Model Army like Oliver Cromwell led to an alliance between moderate Parliamentarians and Royalists, supported by the Covenanters. Royalist defeat in the...
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