Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–1682)> | |
occurs during | The death of Prince Rupert's dog, Boy> |
occurred in the presence of | Boy (dog)> |
has time-span | 1644> |
is subject of | Woodcut depicting Prince Rupert lying in a beanfield outside York, after the Battle of Marston Moor, with the Roundheads rifling through his pack, showing a crucifix and other Catholic items. Also shows the death of Prince Rupert's dog, Boy.> |
is referred to by | Letter: Arthur Trevor to Lieutenant-General, The Marquis of Ormonde 10 July 1644> |
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