Charles II- as Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877) Charles I,Charles the Bald,Charles 2.Charles II- King of England and Scotland and Ireland during the Restoration (1630-1685)
Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland (lived 1630–85), spent fourteen years in continental Europe in the mid 17th century, separated by sea and circumstances from the seats of sovereignty which generations of his family had occupied. The first years of this period he spent largely...
The mention of dreams in Chinese history dates back over 4,000 years. The ancient Chinese almanac, the Tung Shu, has been in circulation nearly that long. It contains a section on dreams called “Chou Kung’s Book of Auspicious and Inauspicious Dreams.” This specific section has been dated...
“The Marriage of Louis XIII, King of France and of Navarre, and Anna of Austria” byJean Chalette. source: Wikipedia In 1612, at just eleven years old, Louis became betrothed toAnna of Austria, keeping with the tradition of inter-marriages between the French and Spanish monarchies. She w...
Khan, who was of Indian descent (in fact, a direct descendent of Tipu Sultan of Mysore), had escaped to England from her home in Paris after the fall of France during World War II. She joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in November, 1940, and in 1942 was recruited to ...
The first elephant to arrive was presented to King Henry III as a gift by King Louis IX of France. The animal was apparently shipped across the Channel in 1255 and brought to the Tower of London by boat. A special 40 foot long wooden elephant house was built to accommodate it at the ...
Initially it was successful and the people enjoyed a measure of peace and prosperity. Charles made peace with Spain and France in 1630. By 1635, with increasing trade and commerce, the finances of the country were in good shape. However, without a Parliament, King Charles had no means to...
**3. Who introduced the idea of mailboxes to Britain?** 文章第三段提到“A man named Anthony Trollope...saw mailboxes in France and Belgium. He thought they would be good in Britain, too.”,说明是Anthony Trollope将邮箱的概念引入了英国。 **4. How many mailboxes are still in use in ...
in Room 14, along with Peter Paul Rubens’A Roman Triumph(about 1630) to show a later artistic response to the Triumphs. Other works by Mantegna from the National Gallery’s collection includingThe Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome,Samson and Delilah,Two Exemplary Women of Antiquity...
The queen was seeking assistance, fleeing France ruling French prime minister mazar-e ran the cardinals. In January, 1649 special court began to judge Charles. 27, especially in the court 135 59 members of the signed by the death of king oliver Cromwell commands. Charges against him, the ...