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  1. Als Interregnum ( lat. für „Zwischenherrschaft“, hier eher im Sinne von „Zwischenzeit“ gebraucht) bezeichnet man in der Geschichte des Heiligen Römischen Reiches die Periode zwischen der Absetzung Kaiser Friedrichs II. durch Papst Innozenz IV. im Jahre 1245 und der Wahl Rudolfs I. im Jahre 1273. Im Allgemeinen wird der Beginn des ...

  2. Welsh Presbyterian ministers of the Interregnum (England)‎ (1 P) Pages in category "People of the Interregnum (England)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Interregnum (England) → – The period was called the Interregnum by loyalists all across the British Isles and the period affected all 3 Kingdoms. I would also like to make this article an overview article, and have the Commonwealth of England article focus more on England.

  4. Articles relating to the Interregnum (1649–1660).The period in England, Scotland, and Ireland started with the execution of Charles I in January 1649 (September 1651 in Scotland) and ended in May 1660 when his son Charles II was restored to the thrones of the three realms, although he had been already acclaimed king in Scotland since 1650.

  5. In the Holy Roman Empire, the Great Interregnum (so-called to distinguish it from the shorter period between 924 and 962) was a period of time, from 1246 until 1273, following the throne dispute of Frederick II where the succession of the Holy Roman Empire was contested and fought over between pro- and anti- Hohenstaufen factions.

  6. In the first flag following that ordinance, England and Scotland were represented by the crosses of St George and St. Andrew, and Ireland by a golden harp on a blue ground which is the correct standard of that country. These were displayed quarterly, St. George being first and fourth, Ireland second, and St. Andrew third.

  7. People executed under the Interregnum (England) by hanging ‎ (1 C, 6 P) People executed under the Interregnum (England) by hanging, drawing and quartering ‎ (3 P)