English Civil Wars
The English Civil Wars (1642-1651) witnessed a bitter conflict between Royalists (‘Cavaliers’) and Parliamentarians (‘Roundheads’). The Royalists supported first King Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) and then his son Charles II, while the Parliamentarians, the ultimate victors, wanted to diminish the constitutional powers of the monarchy and prevent what they considered a Catholic-inspired plot to reverse the English Reformation.

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- Illustration cropped from the theatrical poster for Il Sesso della Strega (1972), an Italian-language horror film directed by Angelo Pannacciò.
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