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"Restoration (England)"


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Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs Stuart period
surface form: English Restoration
alsoKnownAs Restoration of the monarchy
surface form: Stuart Restoration
country England
culturalFeature first professional English actresses on stage
culturalFeature reopening of theatres
culturalMovement Restoration theatre
surface form: Restoration comedy
culturalMovement Restoration drama
dominantDynasty House of Stuart
endTime 1688
followedBy Glorious Revolution
followedBy Williamite War in Ireland
surface form: Williamite era
follows English Commonwealth
surface form: Commonwealth of England
follows Interregnum
surface form: English Interregnum
follows Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell
follows Protectorate of Richard Cromwell
governmentForm constitutional monarchy (emerging)
governmentForm monarchy
hasMonarch Charles II of England
hasMonarch Charles IIs reign
hasMonarch James II of England
hasMonarch James IIs reign
hasParliament Cavalier Parliament
hasParliament Convention Parliament
hasParliament Exclusion Parliaments
instanceOf historical period
instanceOf political era
keyEvent Act of Indemnity and Oblivion
keyEvent Bloody Assizes
keyEvent Clarendon Code
keyEvent Convention Parliament of 1660
keyEvent Coronation of Charles II
keyEvent Declaration of Breda
keyEvent Exclusion Crisis
keyEvent Glorious Revolution
surface form: Glorious Revolution of 1688
keyEvent Great Fire of London
keyEvent Great Plague of London
keyEvent Monmouth Rebellion
keyEvent Popish Plot
keyEvent Restoration of the monarchy in 1660
keyEvent Anglo-Dutch Wars
surface form: Second Anglo-Dutch War
keyEvent Anglo-Dutch Wars
surface form: Third Anglo-Dutch War
legalAct Habeas Corpus Act 1679
legalAct Test Act 1673
location Kingdom of England
location Kingdom of Ireland
location Kingdom of Scotland
notableInstitution Royal Society
notableWriter Aphra Behn
notableWriter John Dryden
notableWriter Samuel Pepys
partOf Stuart period
surface form: Stuart period in Britain
religiousPolicy Clarendon Code enforcement
religiousPolicy persecution of dissenters
religiousPolicy re-establishment of the Church of England
startTime 1660