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  1. Há 2 dias · Prince Rupert of the Rhine: 1619–1682 1642 441 William II, Prince of Orange: 1625–1650 1645 442 Bernard de Nogaret de Foix, Duc d'Épernon: d. 1661 1645

  2. Há 1 dia · Both the fort and the river were named after the sponsor of the expedition, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, one of the major investors and soon to become the new company's first governor. After a successful trading expedition over the winter of 1668–69, Nonsuch returned to England on 9 October 1669 with the first cargo of fur resulting from trade in Hudson Bay. [25]

  3. Há 2 dias · Prince Rupert's mother was a Stuart by birth being the sister to King Charles I. She is also known as Elizabeth of Bohemia. Hanover is a later name of the British royal family which also has connections with the family as Prince Rupert's youngest sister Sophie married Ernest Augustus of Hanover and George I was a part of this line of descendants.

  4. Há 4 dias · SPRAGGE, Sir EDWARD (d.1673), admiral: born in Ireland; knighted, 1665; took part in the great battle of June 1666 under Prince Rupert, and commanded at Sheerness in 1667, when the Dutch forced the Medway; destroyed the Algerine fleet in Bugia Bay, 1671, and took a brilliant part in battle of Solebay, 1672; admiral of the blue, 1672 ...

  5. Há 2 dias · King Charles's Pirate Prince To his fellow Royalists, fighting for King Charles I, Prince Rupert of the Rhine was the archetypal 'cavalier'. Rupert commanded the Royalist forces in exile, at one point reduced to little more than pirates before the triumphant restoration of the monarchy in 1660.

  6. Há 1 dia · The limes on the Rhine and upper Danube was brought under control again in 270s, and by 300 the Romans had reestablished control over areas they had abandoned during the crisis. From the later third century onward, the Roman army relied increasingly on troops of Barbarian origin, often recruited from Germanic peoples, with some functioning as senior commanders in the Roman army. [173]

  7. Há 1 dia · The capital cost of the project is estimated at $1.35 billion. The Port of Prince Rupert is the third-busiest in Canada, trailing only Vancouver and Montreal. (Matt Allen/CBC) The first phase will ...