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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boy_(dog)Boy (dog) - Wikipedia

    Owner. Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Boy (also Boye) was a white hunting poodle belonging to Prince Rupert of the Rhine in the 17th century. Parliamentarian propaganda alleged that the dog was "endowed" with magical powers. Boy accompanied his master into battle and was killed at the Battle of Marston Moor on 2 July 1644.

  2. Ruprecht von der Pfalz (in England: Prince Rupert of the Rhine; * 17. Dezember jul. / 27. Dezember 1619 greg. [1] in Prag; † 29. November 1682 in London) aus der Linie Pfalz-Simmern des Hauses Wittelsbach war ein kurpfälzischer Prinz und ein deutsch-englischer Kavalleriegeneral und Admiral .

  3. Ruperto, conde Palatino del Rin, duque de Baviera, 1.º duque de Cumberland, 1.º conde de Holderness (en alemán: Ruprecht Pfalzgraf bei Rhein, Herzog von Bayern ), conocido como príncipe Ruperto del Rin, KG, PC, FRS ( Praga, Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico, 17 de diciembre de 1619 - Londres, 19 de noviembre de 1682), fue un destacado soldado ...

  4. Also known as. English. Prince Rupert of the Rhine. German prince, royalist general and admiral (1619-1682) Prince of Bavaria Rupert. Prince, Count Palatine Rupert. Prince of Bavaria Ruprecht. Prince Palatine of the Rhine Ruprecht. Prince, Count Palatine Robert.

  5. "Some of the weaknesses of Rupert's character began to display themselves, however, when he quarrelled with his fellow infantry commander, Lindsey." The however should be at the start of the sentence or removed (otherwise it reads like the second clause contradicts the first). Done. Hchc2009 16:50, 2 August 2012 (UTC) Reply

  6. The next month Rupert took England’s second largest city by storm. In 14 vicious hours of fighting on July 26, 1643, the 23-year-old Royalist commander, leading each well-coordinated major attack on the town’s defenses, captured Bristol, giving his king a major port and a vital bastion in the West Country.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2023 · His strongholds were in Oxford and York, so when the allied Parliamentary and Scottish armies closed in on York in 1644, the king sent a relief army north under his nephew, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, the dashing son of Frederick of the Palatinate, the ‘Winter King’ of Bohemia. No one was more ‘cavalier’ than Rupert, no one less a ...