Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic

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The Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic was the period during the English Civil War and Interregnum when the deposed Stuart monarchs and their close relatives, including Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, lived in political and financial hardship in the Netherlands while seeking restoration to the English throne.

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Exile of the Stuart royal family in France 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf episode of the English Interregnum
historical period
political exile
appliesToPart Charles II of England
Henrietta Maria of France
James, Duke of York NERFINISHED
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange NERFINISHED
Princess Royal's household
characteristic dependence on Dutch political support
financial hardship
political hardship
country Dutch Republic
followedBy Restoration of the monarchy
surface form: Restoration of Charles II of England
follows English Civil War
surface form: First English Civil War

English Civil War
surface form: Reign of Charles I of England
hasCause English Civil War
Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell
surface form: Establishment of the English Commonwealth

Execution of Charles I of England
Interregnum
surface form: Interregnum in England
hasContext Power of the Dutch Republic as a major European state
Religious and political conflicts in 17th-century Britain
hasEffect Involvement of the Dutch Republic in English dynastic politics
Reliance on foreign allies for restoration
Weakening of Stuart finances
location Holland
The Hague
United Provinces
mainSubject House of Stuart
House of Stuart
surface form: Stuart dynasty
participant Charles II of England
Henrietta Maria of France
James, Duke of York NERFINISHED
Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange NERFINISHED
Members of the Stuart royal household
partOf Wider Stuart exile in continental Europe
politicalGoal Overthrow of the English Commonwealth
Restoration of the Stuart monarchy in England
Return of Charles II to the English throne
relatedTo Dutch–English diplomatic relations in the 17th century
Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic self-linksurface differs
surface form: Exile of the Stuart royal family in France

House of Orange-Nassau
Royalist cause in the English Civil War
significantEvent Dependence on Dutch and foreign subsidies
Diplomatic efforts to gain support for Stuart restoration
Financial hardship of the Stuart court in exile
Residence of Charles II in the Dutch Republic
temporalLocation 17th century
Interregnum
surface form: English Interregnum

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Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange notableEvent Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic
Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic relatedTo Exile of the Stuart royal family in the Dutch Republic self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Exile of the Stuart royal family in France