-
executions led to jail
sentences being substituted for the
remaining regicides. Some
regicides, such as
Richard Ingoldsby and
Philip Nye, were conditionally...
- list of
regicides. The
etymology of the term
regicide is from the
Latin noun rex ('king') and the
Latin verb
caedere ('to kill'); thus, a
regicide is literally...
- and the ****cution of the
regicides, the pair hid in
Judges Cave near the
south end of the
trail in 1660. The
Regicides is
widely known to be one of...
- The
Lisbon Regicide or
Regicide of 1908 (Portuguese: Regicídio de 1908) was the ********ination of King
Carlos I of
Portugal and the
Algarves and his heir-apparent...
- The
Regicides of
Charles I were the
people responsible for the
execution of
Charles I on 30
January 1649. The term
generally refers to the fifty-nine...
-
Thomas Chaloner (1595–1661) was an
English politician,
commissioner at the
trial of
Charles I and
signatory to his
death warrant. He was born at Steeple...
- and
quartered with the
radical preacher Hugh
Peters and
another of the
regicides on 16
October 1660.
Shortly before his death, aged 52, Cook
wrote to his...
-
commissioners (judges) who had
signed the
death warrant in 1649 were living. The
regicides were
hunted down; some
escaped but most were
found and put on trial. Three...
-
English Civil War, a
Member of
Parliament for Rutland, and one of the
regicides of King
Charles I.
Waite was
probably the son of
Henry Waite of Wymondham...
- A
regicide is the
purposeful killing of a
monarch or
sovereign of a polity, or the
person who does such.
Regicide may also
refer to: "
Regicide", a playing...