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  2. Soldier, statesman, privateer, and scientist. Signature. Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, KG, PC, FRS (17 December 1619 ( O.S.) [27 December 1619 (N.S.)] [1] – 29 November 1682 (O.S.) [9 December 1682 (N.S)]) was an English-German army officer, admiral, scientist, and colonial governor. He first rose to prominence as a Royalist ...

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Prince Rupert (born Dec. 17, 1619, Prague, Bohemia [now in Czech Republic]—died Nov. 29, 1682, London, Eng.) was the most talented Royalist commander of the English Civil War (1642–51). His tactical genius and daring as a cavalry officer brought him many victories early in the war, but his forces eventually were overcome by the more highly ...

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  5. Jan 15, 2022 · Rupert’s Land and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, are named after Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Early Life and Exile Rupert was born in Prague, the fourth of 13 children of Frederick V, Elector Palatine of the Rhine in the Holy Roman Empire, and Elizabeth Stuart, the daughter of King James I of England (James VI of Scotland) and Anne of Denmark.

  6. Childhood & Early Life. Prince Rupert was born on December 17, 1619, in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, to Frederick V, an Elector Palatine and head of the Protestant Union, and his wife, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James I of England and Anne of Denmark. In 1620, after facing a crushing defeat at the hands of his Catholic enemies at the Battle ...

  7. Rupert was fortunate to be able to do both in the 1630s. As a personage of note (Rupert’s mother was the sister of King Charles I of England) the young Prince was allowed to mingle with the leading elements of Dutch society, including the hereditary Stadtholders (political leaders) of the country.

  8. Prince Rupert was King Charles I’s nephew and during the British Civil Wars was given command of the Cavalry. Having fought in the Thirty Years War 1618-1648 (a series of wars fought in Europe) Prince Rupert was an experienced soldier. As a Royalist commander, Prince Rupert was heralded for his tactical genius and his many victories against ...

  9. Mar 17, 2015 · Prince Rupert was the foremost Royalist military commander in the English Civil War. Prince Rupert was very much a cavalry soldier and the Royalists may have lost the war a lot sooner had it not been for his military ability. Prince Rupert was born in 1619. He was the third son of Frederick of the Palatinate and Elizabeth, the daughter of James I.

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