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Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–1682)

Gerrit van Honthorst, 'Prince Rupert, Count Palatine', c. 1640, National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 4519)

Type: Person

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participated in Battle of Naseby>
is referred to by Text for advertisement for 'John Yarwell, at the Archimedes and Three Prospects'>
participated in Prince Rupert and John Evelyn conducting experiments 'in Mr. Boyle's VACUUM', 7th May, 1662>
is current or former member of Cavaliers>
participated in Battle of Edgehill>
participated in Battle of Marston Moor>
is former or current owner of Boy (dog)>
was born Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 17 December 1619>
participated in The arrival of Prince Rupert of the Rhine in England from Germany>
is former or current owner of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 'De officiis libri III...', Amsterdam, Henry Laurence, 1623, State Library Victoria, Melbourne (RAREEMM 115/4)>
is referred to by Text for ''Mercurius civicus: Londons Intelligencer, no. 42,​ 17–14 March 1643'>
is referred to by Letter from Charles I to his nephew Rupert 12 April 1644, State Library Victoria, Melbourne (RAREEMM 222/20)>
is depicted by Woodcut portrait of Prince Rupert of the Rhine>
is subject of Text for 'Historical memoires of the life and death of that wise and valiant prince, Rupert, Prince Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, &c. Containing a brief but impartial account of his great and martial atchievements, during the time of the civil wars: together with his several ingagements in the wars between His Majesty and the States-General of the United Provinces. Entred according to order.'>
is referred to by Text for 'Observations vpon Prince Rupert's vvhite dog, called Boy: carefully taken by T.B. for that purpose imployed by some of quality in the city of London'>
participated in Battle of Brentford>
performed Prince Rupert first showing John Evelyn 'how to grave in mezzo tinto', 21 February 1661 >
is referred to by 'Autograph letter signed from Oxford on behalf of King Charles I' April 27, 1645, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington (X.c.125)>
has representation Woodcut of Prince Rupert with his dog, Boy>
is referred to by Richard Bulstrode's contemporary account of Prince Rupert’s orders at the Battle of Edgehill>
performed Prince Rupert's orders to his cavalry at the Battle of Edgehill, 23 October 1642>
has representation 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>
is referred to by Signature of Prince Rupert of the Rhine with date 1632>
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URI: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76930 >