Some in-sentence examples of “royalist”

How to use in-sentence of “royalist”:

+ On 1 December 1663 Dryden married the royalist sister of Sir Robert Howard—Lady Elizabeth.

+ He also had to deliver more troops to fight for the Royalist side in England.

+ Oliver Cromwell attacked Drogheda in 1649 killing the Royalist garrison.

+ At first the rebels fought English Royalist armies as well, but this mostly stopped after September 1843.

+ The royalist and parliamentarian troops were fighting on different sides in the English Civil War.

+ After all, she was a royalist and the former portraitist of Marie Antoinette.

+ At first the name applied only to the royalist cavalry; the words are similar because they were originally the same word.

Some in-sentence examples of royalist
Some in-sentence examples of royalist

Example sentences of “royalist”:

+ The defeat of the Royalist rebellions ended the threat to the Convention and earned Bonaparte sudden fame, wealth, and the patronage of the new Directory.

+ Shortly after the end of the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army joined forces with the Pathet Lao, started a coup on December 2, 1975 to overthrow the royalist Lao government, and established a communist government that continues to run the country to this day.

+ The defeat of the Royalist rebellions ended the threat to the Convention and earned Bonaparte sudden fame, wealth, and the patronage of the new Directory.

+ Shortly after the end of the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army joined forces with the Pathet Lao, started a coup on December 2, 1975 to overthrow the royalist Lao government, and established a communist government that continues to run the country to this day.

+ A second party was the Royalist democrats which wanted to create a system like the constitutional monarchy of Britain, where the king would still be a part of the government.

+ She fell out with her royalist husband and son, who both chose to leave France after the storming of the Bastille.

+ In December 1820, Viceroy Juan Ruiz de Apodaca, 1st Count of VenaditoJuan Ruiz de Apodaca sent a force led by a royalist criollo officer, Colonel Agustín de Iturbide, to fight in Oaxaca.

+ From 1649 to 1650 he was top commander of the Royalist forces fighting against Oliver Cromwell who wanted to invade Ireland.

+ The 1848 Revolution made Hugo rebel against his Catholic Royalist education.

+ Ormonde was put in command of the Irish Confederates’ armies and also the English Royalist troops who had come to Ireland.

+ This situation caused the three royalist representatives, Grol-Subasic-Juraj Sutej, to secede from the provisional government indeed voting was on a single list of People’s Front candidates with provision for opposition votes to be cast in separate voting boxes but this procedure made electors identifiable by OZNA agents.

+ Ranariddh is the president of FUNCINPEC, a Cambodian royalist party.

+ In 1642, returning to his estates, he was nominated to present a Royalist petition to a hostile Parliament, for which he was ordered to prison by this elected body.

+ The defeat of the Royalist army by the New Model Army of Parliament at the Battle of Naseby in June 1645 destroyed most of the King’s forces.

+ Thomas Fuller strongly supported the English Royalist party and was very loyal to King Charles I of England.

+ The Royalist armies were led by Prince Rupert, the King’s nephew.

+ The other main Royalist army was defeated at the Battle of Langport in Somerset, one month later.

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