Similarities between English Civil War and First English Civil War, 1643
English Civil War and First English Civil War, 1643 have 24 things in common (in Unionpedia): Battle of Adwalton Moor, Battle of Hopton Heath, Battle of Lansdowne, Battle of Roundway Down, Battle of Winceby, Bristol, Covenanter, Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, First Battle of Newbury, First English Civil War, First English Civil War, 1642, First English Civil War, 1644, Kingston upon Hull, Lieutenant general, Newark-on-Trent, River Severn, Roundhead, Siege of Gloucester, Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet, Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, Solemn League and Covenant, Stafford, Thomas Fairfax, William Waller.
Battle of Adwalton Moor
The Battle of Adwalton Moor was a battle in the English Civil War on 30 June 1643.
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Battle of Hopton Heath
The Battle of Hopton Heath, in Staffordshire, was a battle of the First English Civil War, fought on Sunday 19 March 1643 between Parliamentarian forces led by Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet and Sir William Brereton and a Royalist force under Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton.
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Battle of Lansdowne
The English Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near Bath, Somerset, southwest England.
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Battle of Roundway Down
The Battle of Roundway Down was fought on 13 July 1643, during the First English Civil War.
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Battle of Winceby
The Battle of Winceby took place on 11 October 1643 during the English Civil War near the village of Winceby, Lincolnshire about 4 miles (6 km) east of Horncastle.
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Bristol
Bristol is a city and county in South West England with a population of 456,000.
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Covenanter
The Covenanters were a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history of Scotland, and to a lesser extent that of England and Ireland, during the 17th century.
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Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, KG, KB, FRS (1602 – 5 May 1671) was an important commander of Parliamentary forces in the First English Civil War, and for a time Oliver Cromwell's superior.
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First Battle of Newbury
The First Battle of Newbury was a battle of the First English Civil War that was fought on 20 September 1643 between a Royalist army, under the personal command of King Charles, and a Parliamentarian force led by the Earl of Essex.
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First English Civil War
The First English Civil War (1642–1646) began the series of three wars known as the English Civil War (or "Wars").
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First English Civil War, 1642
The First English Civil War started in 1642.
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First English Civil War, 1644
1644 was the third year of the First English Civil War.
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Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Lieutenant general
Lieutenant general, lieutenant-general and similar (abbrev Lt Gen, LTG and similar) is a three-star military rank (NATO code OF-8) used in many countries.
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Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent or Newark is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district of the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England.
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River Severn
The River Severn (Afon Hafren, Sabrina) is a river in the United Kingdom.
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Roundhead
Roundheads were supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War.
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Siege of Gloucester
The Siege of Gloucester was an engagement in the First English Civil War.
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Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet
Sir John Gell, 1st Baronet (22 June 1593 – 26 October 1671) was a Parliamentarian politician and military figure in the English Civil War.
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Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet
Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, of Scorborough (circa July 1589 – 3 January 1645) was an English politician and Member of Parliament, who was governor of Hull in 1642 shortly before the start of the English Civil War.
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Solemn League and Covenant
The Solemn League and Covenant was an agreement between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians in 1643 during the First English Civil War.
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Stafford
Stafford is the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands of England.
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Thomas Fairfax
Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671), also known as Sir Thomas, Lord Fairfax, was an English nobleman, peer, politician, general, and Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War.
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William Waller
Sir William Waller (c. 1597 – 19 September 1668) was an English Parliamentary general during the English Civil War.
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English Civil War and First English Civil War, 1643 Comparison
English Civil War has 326 relations, while First English Civil War, 1643 has 121. As they have in common 24, the Jaccard index is 5.37% = 24 / (326 + 121).
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