Adrian Scrope
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Adrian_Scrope an entity of type: Thing
Adrian Scrope (Oxfordshire, 1601 – Londra, 17 ottobre 1660) è stato un militare inglese, conosciuto per essere stato il ventisettesimo dei cinquantanove commissari che firmarono il decreto per l'esecuzione del Re Carlo I.
rdf:langString
Colonel Adrian Scrope, also spelt Scroope, 12 January 1601 to 17 October 1660, was a Parliamentarian soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and one of those who signed the death warrant for Charles I in January 1649. Despite being promised immunity after the Restoration in 1660, he was condemned as a regicide and executed in October.
rdf:langString
Le colonel Adrian Scrope, également orthographié Scroope, (12 janvier 1601 - 17 octobre 1660), est un soldat parlementaire pendant les guerres des Trois Royaumes, et l'un de ceux qui ont signé l'arrêt de mort de Charles Ier en janvier 1649. Malgré la promesse de l'immunité après la Restauration en 1660, il est condamné comme régicide et exécuté en octobre.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope
xsd:float
52.30390167236328
xsd:float
-0.9850000143051147
xsd:integer
1457396
xsd:integer
1112956765
xsd:integer
1642
rdf:langString
Commonwealth
rdf:langString
Parliamentarian
rdf:langString
*War of the Three Kingdoms
**Edgehill;
**Lostwithiel;
**Second Newbury;
**Taunton;
**Langport;
**Bristol;
**Oxford;
**Colchester;
**Battle of St Neots (1648)
xsd:date
1601-01-12
rdf:langString
black
rdf:langString
Key locations; 1642 to 1648
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope by John Faber the Younger, circa 1719
rdf:langString
Edmund 1626-1658; Robert ; Thomas ; Margaret; Anne
xsd:date
1660-10-17
rdf:langString
right
rdf:langString
Colonel
rdf:langString
Bristol
rdf:langString
Colchester
rdf:langString
Langport
rdf:langString
London
rdf:langString
Lostwithiel
rdf:langString
Oxford
rdf:langString
Salisbury
rdf:langString
St Neots
rdf:langString
Taunton
rdf:langString
Yarmouth
rdf:langString
Edgehill
rdf:langString
Blandford
rdf:langString
Holmby
rdf:langString
English
rdf:langString
Soldier and administrator
rdf:langString
Council of Scotland
rdf:langString
Governor, Bristol Castle
rdf:langString
bottom
rdf:langString
left
rdf:langString
right
rdf:langString
top
rdf:langString
yes
rdf:langString
Mary Waller
xsd:integer
1655
1658
xsd:integer
1649
1655
xsd:integer
350
xsd:string
52.3039 -0.985
rdf:langString
Colonel Adrian Scrope, also spelt Scroope, 12 January 1601 to 17 October 1660, was a Parliamentarian soldier during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and one of those who signed the death warrant for Charles I in January 1649. Despite being promised immunity after the Restoration in 1660, he was condemned as a regicide and executed in October. A wealthy landowner from Buckinghamshire, Scrope was a relative of the Parliamentarian leader John Hampden and fought in both the First and Second English Civil Wars. Appointed by Oliver Cromwell as head of security during the trial of Charles I, he was present on each day and signed the death warrant. However, he largely avoided taking part in the political struggles of the Protectorate or the Restoration of Charles II. Initially released in June 1660 after paying a fine, he was re-arrested in August, tried for treason and found guilty, primarily due to a claim he refused to condemn the execution of Charles I, even after the Restoration. He was executed at Charing Cross, London, on 17 October 1660.
rdf:langString
Le colonel Adrian Scrope, également orthographié Scroope, (12 janvier 1601 - 17 octobre 1660), est un soldat parlementaire pendant les guerres des Trois Royaumes, et l'un de ceux qui ont signé l'arrêt de mort de Charles Ier en janvier 1649. Malgré la promesse de l'immunité après la Restauration en 1660, il est condamné comme régicide et exécuté en octobre. Riche propriétaire terrien du Buckinghamshire, Scrope est un parent du leader parlementaire John Hampden et combat dans les première et deuxième guerres civiles anglaises. Nommé par Oliver Cromwell à la tête de la sécurité lors du procès de Charles Ier, il est présent chaque jour et signe l'arrêt de mort. Cependant, il évite largement de prendre part aux luttes politiques du Protectorat ou de la Restauration de Charles II. Initialement libéré en juin 1660 après avoir payé une amende, il est de nouveau arrêté en août, jugé pour trahison et reconnu coupable, principalement en raison d'une prétention qu'il refuserait de condamner l'exécution de Charles Ier, même après la Restauration. Il est exécuté à Charing Cross, à Londres le 17 octobre 1660.
rdf:langString
Adrian Scrope (Oxfordshire, 1601 – Londra, 17 ottobre 1660) è stato un militare inglese, conosciuto per essere stato il ventisettesimo dei cinquantanove commissari che firmarono il decreto per l'esecuzione del Re Carlo I.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
17177
<Geometry>
POINT(-0.98500001430511 52.303901672363)