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The English Civil War was a ... By the 17th century, ... the English Presbyterians and the Scots began to prepare for a fresh civil war, less than two years after the ...
7 17th century. 8 18th century. 9 Civil wars and revolutions. ... Eighty Years' War ... Third English Civil War ...
Third English Civil War (1650–52) – the supporters of King Charles II against the supporters of the Rump Parliament; Jacobite Rebellions –A Civil war in England, Scotland, and Ireland fought over many years to restore the House of Stuart to the British throne.
21 March, Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold the last pitched battle of the First Civil War is a victory for the New Model Army 13 April, Siege of Exeter ended with the surrender of Royalist garrison. 5 May, Charles surrendered to a Scottish army at Southwell, Nottinghamshire
First English Civil War Part of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms: Parliaments of England and Scotland: English and Scottish Royalists: 1643 1644 Cambodian–Dutch War: Cambodia: Dutch East India Company: 1643 1645 Torstenson War Part of the Thirty Years' War: Sweden Dutch Republic Denmark-Norway Holy Roman Empire: 1643 1645 Kieft's War: Lenape ...
1642–1651 English Civil War. 1642–1646 First English Civil War; 1648–1649 Second English Civil War; 1649–1651 Third English Civil War; 1649–1653 Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; 1640–1668 Spanish-Portuguese War – 80,000 killed in action [1] 1648–1659 Franco-Spanish War – 108,000 killed in action [1] 1648–1657 Khmelnytsky ...
The 17th century lasted from January 1, ... The greatest military conflicts of the century were the Thirty Years' War, [4] ... Beginning of English Civil War, ...
First Indochina War begins; Greek Civil War (1946–1948) Kingdom of Greece United Kingdom United States D.S.E. (Δ.Σ.Ε.) Albania Yugoslavia Bulgaria. British Allied victory Communist forces defeated, many D.S.E. soldiers exiled in Eastern Europe. Battalion of UK troops still in Greece until 1948 Corfu Channel incident (1946–1948)