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  2. English Civil War - Wikipedia

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    English Civil War. The Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645; Parliamentarian victory marked the decisive turning point in the English Civil War. The English Civil War was a series of civil wars and political machinations between Royalists and Parliamentarians in the Kingdom of England [b] from 1642 to 1651. Part of the wider 1639 to 1653 Wars of the ...

  3. Timeline of the English Civil War - Wikipedia

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    15 August, Battle of Kilsyth. 13 September, Battle of Philiphaugh. 24 September, Battle of Rowton Heath. Surrender of Leicester. October fear of Royalist attack in south Lincolnshire. Charles went to Welbeck, Nottinghamshire. 17 December Siege of Hereford ended with the surrender of Royalist garrison.

  4. John Milton's politics - Wikipedia

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    Political works. Although Milton was known early on for a poem that he wrote about Shakespeare and for his masque Comus, he was only a minor figure until he started writing in a pamphlet war. By 1654, Milton was involved in public controversies, thinking that he could help the English people by using his writings to promote his political beliefs.

  5. Siege of Lichfield - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Lichfield. Lichfield Cathedral at the centre of the Close. The siege of Lichfield occurred on 8–21 April 1643 during the First English Civil War. During the military action, the Royalists under the command of Prince Rupert successfully besieged the Parliamentary garrison of Lichfield in Staffordshire under the command of Colonel Russell.

  6. Siege of Colchester - Wikipedia

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    1,000. 500-1,000. The siege of Colchester occurred in the summer of 1648 when the Second English Civil War reignited in several areas of Britain. Colchester found itself in the thick of the unrest when a Royalist army on its way through East Anglia to raise support for the King, was attacked by Lord-General Thomas Fairfax at the head of a ...

  7. First English Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The First English Civil War took place in England and Wales from 1642 to 1646, and forms part of the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms. [ a ] An estimated 15% to 20% of adult males in England and Wales served in the military at some point between 1639 and 1653, while around 4% of the total population died from war-related causes.

  8. Battle of the Severn - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Severn was a skirmish fought on March 25, 1655, on the Severn River at Horn Point, across Spa Creek from Annapolis, Maryland, in what at that time was referred to as the Puritan settlement of "Providence", and what is now the neighborhood of Eastport. It was an extension of the conflicts that formed the English Civil War, [2 ...

  9. Siege of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Lincoln took place from 3 to 6 May 1644 during the First English Civil War, when the important town of Lincoln was besieged by Parliamentarian forces under the Earl of Manchester. On the first day, the Parliamentarians took the lower town. The Royalist defenders retreated into the stronger fortifications of the upper town, which ...