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  1. Monmouth Rebellion: Guide to the Rebellion and Bloody Assize. Dovecote Press. ISBN 978-0-946159-23-9. Clarke, Nigel J. Monmouth's West Country Rebellion of 1685. C.J.Creed,Printer. ISBN 0-907683-17-7. Eksterne kilder. HTV serie som følger nogle børn der havner midt i opstanden (1972)

  2. Monmouth, chef-lieu du Monmouthshire dans le pays de Galles au Royaume-Uni, dont dépendent deux circonscriptions électorales : Monmouth, circonscription parlementaire britannique ; Monmouth, circonscription de l' Assemblée nationale du pays de Galles.

  3. Government Forces in Scotland, May 1685. By now the Scottish Government have mustered around 20,000 men to fight the Whigs, with the Marquis of Atholl having around 4,000 soldiers in Inveraray. Finally, after a three-week delay, Monmouth sails from Holland at 3 o’clock on Sunday, May 31 1685.

  4. モンマスの反乱(Monmouth Rebellion)とは、1685年 6月21日(イングランドで使用されている旧暦では6月11日)にイングランド・スコットランド・アイルランド王に即位したジェームズ2世に対して、甥で先代国王チャールズ2世の庶子のモンマス公兼バクルー公 ジェームズ・スコットが自らの継承権を ...

  5. Other articles where Monmouth’s Rebellion is discussed: United Kingdom: Church and king: …emergency military aid to suppress Monmouth’s Rebellion (1685). James Scott, duke of Monmouth, an illegitimate son of Charles II, was Shaftesbury’s personal choice for the throne had Exclusion succeeded. Monmouth recruited tradesmen and farmers as he marched through the West Country on the way to ...

  6. 19 de ene. de 2023 · The Monmouth Rebellion : a social history, including the complete text of Wade's Narrative, 1685, and a guide to the Battlefield of Sedgemoor

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16851685 - Wikipedia

    July 6 – Monmouth Rebellion: In the Battle of Sedgemoor, the last pitched battle fought on English soil, the armies of King James II of England defeat rebel forces under James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, and capture the Duke himself shortly after the battle. July 15 – James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, is executed at Tower Hill, London ...