During the English Civil War, those who supported the monarchy were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. They were loyal to King Charles I and opposed the Parliamentarians, who sought more power for Parliament and less for the monarchy. The conflict between these two factions was a central aspect of the civil war.
During the English civil war, those who supported the monarch were called puritans.
Glorious Revolution
Yes, indeed . . . he was called King Louis (loo-ee) the 16th.
He was the one who seized the English throne.
Because it limited the monarch's power and gave a bit of power to the people. Made life easier for the people.
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During the English civil war, those who supported the monarch were called puritans.
investiture
Glorious Revolution
The theory of justifying a monarch's rule by God's authority is called the Divine Right of Kings. It was a political and religious doctrine that asserted a monarch's legitimacy and absolute authority as being granted by God. This theory was commonly used in Europe during the medieval and early modern periods to support the monarchy's power and to discourage rebellion against the ruler.
the commonwealth
Two. Elizabeth Tudor from 1558 - 1603 Elizabeth II 1952 -
A male monarch is called a king.
Henry Tudor. He is only called Henry VIII because he was the eighth English monarch called henry.
Yes, indeed . . . he was called King Louis (loo-ee) the 16th.