William Levett (courtier)

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William Levett, Esq., (sometimes spelled William Levet) was a long serving courtier to King Charles I of England. Levett accompanied the King during his flight from Parliamentary forces, including his escape from Hampton Court palace, and eventually to his imprisonment in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, and finally to the scaffold on which he was executed. Following the King's death, Levett wrote a letter claiming that he had witnessed the King writing the so-called Eikon Basilike during his imprisonment, an allegation that produced a flurry of new claims about the disputed manuscript and flamed a growing movement to rehabilitate the image of the executed monarch. rdf:langString
William Levett est un courtisan qui a servi pendant longtemps le roi d'Angleterre Charles Ier, au XVIIe siècle. Il a accompagné le roi quand celui-ci a fui les forces du Parlement d'Angleterre et du château de Hampton Court, ainsi que quand il a été emprisonné au château de Carisbrooke sur l'île de Wight, et sur l’échafaud, où le roi a été exécuté. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Catherine Levett Dering; Dr. Henry Levett
rdf:langString courtier who accompanied King Charles I on his flight from Cromwell forces to imprisonment on Isle of Wight and to the scaffold for his execution
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rdf:langString William Levett est un courtisan qui a servi pendant longtemps le roi d'Angleterre Charles Ier, au XVIIe siècle. Il a accompagné le roi quand celui-ci a fui les forces du Parlement d'Angleterre et du château de Hampton Court, ainsi que quand il a été emprisonné au château de Carisbrooke sur l'île de Wight, et sur l’échafaud, où le roi a été exécuté. Rapidement après la mort de Charles Ier, le Eikon Basilike, un journal présumé du roi, est publié, mais sa paternité est remise en question. Levett a écrit une lettre déclarant qu'il a été témoin de la rédaction de cet ouvrage par le roi pendant son emprisonnement — cela a eu un grand impact dans l'opinion populaire, et contribué à l'émergence d'un mouvement pour réhabiliter l'image du monarque
rdf:langString William Levett, Esq., (sometimes spelled William Levet) was a long serving courtier to King Charles I of England. Levett accompanied the King during his flight from Parliamentary forces, including his escape from Hampton Court palace, and eventually to his imprisonment in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, and finally to the scaffold on which he was executed. Following the King's death, Levett wrote a letter claiming that he had witnessed the King writing the so-called Eikon Basilike during his imprisonment, an allegation that produced a flurry of new claims about the disputed manuscript and flamed a growing movement to rehabilitate the image of the executed monarch.
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