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2233 matches to Strathcona and Mount Royal
Mortimer. English royal family. Edmund’s royal marriage 14C led to 15C Yorkist claims vs Henry IV. Edward IV.
Muscadins. French Royalist youth movement after the Commune.
Nassau Agreement. 1962. US-British agreement on Polaris missiles for Royal Navy caused DeGaulle to veto British entry to EEC.
Parlement. 12C-1792 French royal supreme courts in Paris, provinces.
Plata, La. 1776-1910. Spanish viceroyalty in South America. Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay.
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. 1848-53. British painters vs Royal Academy. Advocated return to simple classical naturalism. Painted with bright colors on white vs dark tones of the time. Rossetti. Millais. Hunt.
Pride’s Purge. 1648. Removal of 143 Presbyterian royalists from Parliament. Rump Parliament.
Radziwill. 15-18C. Polish-Lithuanian royal family.
Reynolds, Joshua. 1723-92. English expressive portrait painter: Mrs. Siddons. Miss Nelly 1760. Founder, Royal Academy 1768.
Royal Academy of Arts. 1768. 40 members. Based on Hogarth’s Society of Independent Artists.
Royal Academy of Music. 1822.
Royal Air Force. 1918.
Royal Artillery. 1716.
Royal Ballet. 1956. Academy of Choreographic Art 1926 + Sadler’s Wells 1930.
Royal Hospital. 1685. Chelsea building by Wren.
Royal Scots Guards. 1633. Oldest regular regiment in British Army.
Royal Society. 1660. English publisher of scientific Philosophical Transactions since 1665.
Royal Society of Arts. 1754.
Royal Titles Act. 1876. Declared Victoria Empress of India.
Salic Law. 6C penal code issued by Clovis. Incorrectly cited 14-19C to limit royal succession to males; Spain by Philip V, 1713. Victoria. Isabella II.
Savonnerie. 1604-1826. Royal French carpet makers incorporated into Gobelins.
Sèvres. 1756-. Royal French porcelain makers.
Southampton. 4th earl. 1606-67. Royalist adviser, treasurer 1660-7.
Suger. 1081-1151. French Abbot of St-Denis, royal adviser. Rebuilt abbey, initiating Gothic style.
Tirpitz, Alfred von. 1849-1930. German naval minister 1897-1916. Built fleet to rival Royal Navy.