- A
royalist supports a
particular monarch as head of
state for a
particular kingdom, or of a
particular dynastic claim. In the abstract, this
position is...
- (/ˌkævəˈlɪər/) was
first used by
Roundheads as a term of
abuse for the
wealthier royalist supporters of
Charles I of
England and his son
Charles II
during the English...
- Ten
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Royalist: HMS
Royalist (1798) was a gun-vessel of four guns,
purchased in 1798 and no
longer listed by...
-
Royalist refers to a
supporter of a
particular monarch.
Royalist may also
refer to:
Royalist (Spanish
American Revolution) HMS
Royalist,
several Royal...
-
Rebellion was a
series of
civil wars and
political machinations between Royalists and
Parliamentarians in the
Kingdom of
England from 1642 to 1651. Part...
- The Ultra-
royalists (French: ultraroyalistes,
collectively Ultras) were a
French political faction from 1815 to 1830
under the
Bourbon Restoration. An...
- TS
Royalist is the name of two vessels. The
original was a brig
launched in 1971 and
owned and
operated as a sail
training ship by the
Marine Society &...
- The
royalists were the
people of
Hispanic America (mostly from
native and
indigenous peoples) and
Europeans that
fought to
preserve the
integrity of the...
- The
Royalist Party (Chinese: 宗社黨),
officially the
Society for
Monarchical Constitutionalism (Chinese: 君主立憲維持會), was a
monarchist political party and militant...
- and swords,
although there is some
evidence that they
included lancers.
Royalist armies, like
those led by
James Graham,
Marquis of
Montrose (1643–1644)...