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- 22:35, 17 January 2023 Don talk contribs created page CREATE THE ARTICLE (Created page with "Thomas Harrison was born in Newcastle in 1606. He died at the age of 54 in London. He was a solicitor, a general through the civil war in England and a leading republican in the era of restoration. '''Life until death date''' Harrison was a son of wealthy parents, and he studied law in his first life period. By the start of the civil war in 1641, he decided to take part of the parliament and became a general in lots of battles. For the republicans he was a hero of civi...")
- 22:24, 17 January 2023 Don talk contribs created page File:Execution of Harrison.jpg
- 22:24, 17 January 2023 Don talk contribs uploaded File:Execution of Harrison.jpg
- 16:46, 17 January 2023 AE96 talk contribs created page William Winde (Created page with "c. 1642 - 1722. British architect. William Winde was born as the son of British émigré Henry Winde in the Dutch town of Bergen-op-Zoom in 1622. Little is known about his education as a child, but it has been certified that Winde persued a military career in the English troops in the Netherlands by the 1650s. In the 1660s Winde relocated to England, further persuing his military career. Winde eventually became involved with military engineering, eventually assisting i...")
- 13:48, 17 January 2023 User account Don talk contribs was created
- 10:16, 17 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page Talk:Barbara Villiers (Created page with "Please format your source according to MLA style and check for typos.")
- 08:49, 16 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page Talk:Rye House Plot (Created page with "Please adapt the introduction to avoid plagiarism. Where you write "The Rye House Plot of 1683 was a failed scheme to assassinate King Charles II of England as well as his heir, his brother James, the Duke of York (eventually James II)," other sources state "the Rye House Plot, which was a plan to assassinate King Charles II and his brother James (heir to the throne)" – or "The Rye House Plot of 1683 was a plan to assassinate King Charles II of England and his brother...")
- 08:44, 16 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs created page Talk:Thomas Bludworth (Created page with "Please adapt to avoid plagiarism. E.g., regarding the part When the fire started, he was woken up to be informed about the fire and he uttered "Pish! A woman might piss it out!" (Johnson). You indicated Johnson as a source, but the whole sentence is taken more or less verbatim from Johnson and others.")
- 14:53, 15 January 2023 Kimh11 talk contribs created page Rye House Plot (Created page with "took place in 1683, a failed plan to assassinate King Charles II of England as well as his heir, his brother James, the Duke of York. -> reserved topic, full wiki entry will be published no later than january 17th!")
- 14:49, 15 January 2023 User account Kimh11 talk contribs was created
- 09:32, 12 January 2023 MohammadAZ talk contribs created page The Popish Plot (Created page with "This page is a work-in-progress post about The Popish Plot.")
- 20:29, 10 January 2023 Pankratz talk contribs created page Talk:Restoration Literature (Created page with ""The English monarchy was restored in 1660 under Charles II. However, not everyone supported this restoration of the monarchy and some people opposed it. A split between royalists and republicans emerged": this statement conflates the English Civil War with the Restoration Period. Should definitely not happen at the end of the semester.")
- 15:54, 10 January 2023 Neele Heu talk contribs created page Restoration Literature (Created page with " <big>'''Restoration Literature'''</big> Restoration Literature is an epoch of literature written during the period of the English Restoration (1660-1689). The English monarchy was restored in 1660 under Charles II. However, not everyone supported this restoration of the monarchy and some people opposed it. A split between royalists and republicans emerged. These divisions and opinions are reflected in the literature and its characteristics. Themes such as religion a...")
- 15:38, 10 January 2023 Neele Heu talk contribs created page User:Neele Heu (Created page with "Restoration Literature Restoration Literature is an epoch of literature written during the period of the English Restoration (1660-1689). The English monarchy was restored in 1660 under Charles II. However, not everyone supported this restoration of the monarchy and some people opposed it. A split between royalists and republicans emerged. These divisions and opinions are reflected in the literature and its characteristics. Themes such as religion and faith (conflicts...")
- 21:22, 7 January 2023 TT talk contribs created page Islam in Restoration England (Created page with "In Restoration England, there were merchants trading with Muslims, ambassadors from the Ottoman Empire and Morocco and a community of 40 Muslims in London in the 1640s. Muslims in England were not permanent residents and not subject to the monarch because they would not take an oath of allegiance (Matar 63-82). (Text will be edited later amd more will be added).")
- 16:49, 7 January 2023 TT talk contribs created page William II (Created page with "William II (27 May 1626 – 6 November 1650), also known as Prince of Orange was the head and Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel and Groningen in the United Provinces of the Netherlands from 14 March 1647 until his death (https://en.wikipedia.org) (Article will be edited and more will be added later).")
- 16:26, 7 January 2023 User account TT talk contribs was created
- 13:51, 7 January 2023 Ersin Canbakis talk contribs created page Thomas Bludworth (Created page with " Londoners who may have thought that they were fortunate enough to have survived the Great Plague of London in 1665 were most probably disappointed and stunned to experience the worse in 1666. On 2 September 1666, Londoners witnessed one of the most destructive disasters in London's history. The Great Fire of London was the most destructive fire in London's history, engulfing central London from Sunday 2 September 1666 to Thursday 6 September 1666. The fire destroyed...")
- 13:44, 7 January 2023 User account Ersin Canbakis talk contribs was created
- 13:42, 7 January 2023 User account Flyer talk contribs was created
- 08:47, 6 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs deleted page Presbyterians (content was: "Category:Expansion", and the only contributor was "Jasminuhlmann" (talk))
- 08:47, 6 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs deleted page The school for wives (content was: "Category:Expansion", and the only contributor was "Jasminuhlmann" (talk))
- 08:47, 6 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs moved page Way of The World to Way of the World
- 08:47, 6 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs deleted page The Way of the World (Duplicate (Way of the World) content was: "Comedy by William Congreve. Premiered in 1700. Category:Expansion")
- 16:00, 5 January 2023 Pankratz talk contribs created page Drury Lane Theatre (Created page with "Theatre in London.")
- 21:42, 4 January 2023 WikiSysop talk contribs moved page Triennial Act of 1964 to Triennial Act of 1694 without leaving a redirect (Typo)
- 20:40, 4 January 2023 Pankratz talk contribs created page Talk:Louise de Querouaille (Created page with "Adapt to MLA style. Add sources. Delete baseless rumours.")
- 20:21, 4 January 2023 Pankratz talk contribs created page Talk:Robert Harley (Created page with "Please adapt to MLA format.")
- 20:18, 4 January 2023 User account Neele Heu talk contribs was created
- 09:25, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Trinity College (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 09:21, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Abraham Cowley (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 09:21, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Way of the World (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 09:15, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Sir Daniel Harvey (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 09:02, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Eva Maria Veigel (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 09:02, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Charles Fleetwood (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:57, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Country Girl (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:57, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The school for wives (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:53, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Christian Hero (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:52, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Drury Lane (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:52, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Englishman (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:52, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Crisis (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:47, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page Presbyterians (Created page with "Category:Expansion")
- 08:40, 3 January 2023 Jasminuhlmann talk contribs created page The Conscious Lovers (Created page with "''The Conscious Lovers'' is a Sentimental Comedy written by Richard Steele in 1722. As part of the Sensibility movement, ''The Conscious Lovers'' aims at educating society and teaching morality through creating exemplary characters to imitate. Steele states in the preface of the play, that he wrote the entire play around a dueling scene, in which Mr. Myrtle, filled with rage and jealousy, challenges Bevil Junior to a duel. After overcoming his rage, Bevil Junior...")
- 08:00, 3 January 2023 User account Jasminuhlmann talk contribs was created
- 21:09, 30 December 2022 Arijeta Luma talk contribs created page Robert Harley (Created page with "'''Bold text'''Robert Harley")
- 15:20, 29 December 2022 User account Arijeta Luma talk contribs was created
- 13:51, 29 December 2022 User account Mueller-Annika talk contribs was created
- 13:57, 28 December 2022 DaZM talk contribs created page Triennial Act of 1964 (Created page with "The Triennial Act was passed in 1694. It included that Parliament should be held within three years after the last Parliament was dismissed and that it couldn’t last longer than three years. Therefore, according to this Act, the monarchs couldn’t summon or dissolve Parliament whenever they wanted. The Triennial Act was vetoed twice by William III before it was passed. William III was against it since it limited his power, however he was forced to accept it becau...")
- 19:34, 27 December 2022 CanselKantik talk contribs created page Bourdaloue (Created page with "A flexible toilet for women, not restricted to one room.")
- 12:21, 21 December 2022 Pankratz talk contribs created page Talk:William III (Created page with ""They accepted a Declaration of Rights (1689) published by the Parliament": tricky. When they were made monarchs, the Declaration of Rights was still a Bill of Rights. And William and Mary did not formally have to sign the document or swear on it to become joint rulers. In order to become law, it is not enough that Parliament publishes a declaration. It has to go through the process shaped by the institution of the "Crown in Parliament": Majority vote in the House of...")