royalists in English

noun
1
a person who supports the principle of monarchy or a particular monarchy.
The royalists believe the monarch is a national icon.
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1. The Royalists won a resounding victory on 2 July 1645 at Alford.

2. The Royalists were against any reform at all and for the maintenance of the status quo.

3. 9, 1824), in the Latin-American wars of independence, revolutionary victory over royalists on the high plateau near Ayacucho, Peru

4. English history: war between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists under Charles I; 1644 - 16

5. The royalists attacked Bonaparte for looting Italy and warned that he might become a dictator.

6. He was murdered by royalists during the Second White Terror at Avignon, during the opening stage of the Bourbon Restoration.

7. However, Drogheda had never been held by the rebels in 1641—many of its garrison were in fact English royalists.

8. Three political tendencies were starting to appear: the Extremists (Spanish: exaltados), the Moderates (Spanish: moderados) and the Royalists (Spanish: realistas).

9. If the Royalists had, in truth, 'reckoned on 8000 in the North,' or if York had been in danger, soldiers, and not 'Alarums' would have been sent

10. The king's persecution of Puritans meant that most members of this religious group supported Parliament, whereas most Anglicans and Catholics tended to favour the royalists

11. The Basques divided into Republicans, laicist Jacobins (but for a nuanced position held by Xaho), and Royalists (traditional Catholics), with the latter prevailing among the Basques

12. After a prolonged courtship while fighting the Royalists (and some bloodcurdling battle scenes), the two men form an erotic bond that by turns Bewilders, softens, and inflames the volatile Jacob

13. ‘Many lands were Confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.’ ‘As part of the deal, the city would even confiscate land from private owners so that the Rangers owners could engage in real estate speculation.’

14. The Oakenshield People's Party, also called the Belligerents by the nobility and royalists are a large radical movement within the kithain of Pacifica that have existed, in one form or another, since the Resurgence itself

15. V.], and in this capacity fought at Cropredy Bridge, 29 June 1644, where he was taken prisoner by the royalists, who also captured Waller's artillery, which consisted of eleven pieces of cannon, ‘with two Barricadoes of wood, which were drawn upon wheels, and in each seven

16. ‘Many lands were Confiscated and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.’ ‘As part of the deal, the city would even confiscate land from private owners so that the Rangers owners could engage in real estate speculation.’

17. Characters associated with the Bonapartist cause, such as Morrel, Dantès, the dead captain, and Noirtier, are portrayed in a sympathetic light, while the aristocratic royalists, such as Villefort and the Marquise de Saint-Méran, are cast in the roles of villains.