Outline of the wars of the Three Kingdoms

Civil wars in England, Ireland, and Scotland (1639–1651)

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the wars of the Three Kingdoms:

Wars of the Three Kingdoms – A series of interconnected conflicts within the kingdoms of England, Ireland and Scotland which took place from 1639-1651.

Background

The Signing of the National Covenant in Greyfriars Churchyard, 1638, a painting by William Hole from 1903

Incidents which can be seen as leading to the wars of the Three Kingdoms:

  • Personal Rule - The period of 1629-1640 where King Charles I ruled without recourse to Parliament.
  • Jenny Geddes starts riot in Edinburgh - Incident in 1637 starting protests over the use of the Book of Common Prayer by the Church of Scotland.
  • Signing of the National Covenant - 1638 declaration to defend the Church of Scotland from the reforms of King Charles I

Participants

The wars of the Three Kingdoms was fought between combatants of the following forces:

  • Royalists - Forces in all three kingdoms loyal to Charles I of England and his son Charles II of England.
  • Covenanters - Scottish Presbyterians organised by the Church of Scotland.
  • Confederate Ireland - For a period from 1642-1649 this faction achieved self rule, and was allied to the Royalists.
  • Parliamentarians - Fought with the goal of giving Parliament supreme executive power.

Governing bodies

The following bodies were all involved in governing one of the participating groups.

Main conflicts

The wars of the Three Kingdoms included the following conflicts:

Notable events

Anonymous Dutch painting of the execution of Charles I, 1649.

The following non-military events were connected to the wars of the Three Kingdoms.

Notable individuals

Political leaders

Charles I in Three Positions by Anthony van Dyck, 1635–1636

Military leaders

Others

Events outside the Three Kingdoms

Prior to and during the wars of the Three Kingdoms, the Kingdom of England held dominion over a number of colonies and protectorates. The wars spread to these areas as well.

Aftermath

Flag of the Commonwealth

The wars of the Three Kingdoms resulted in the following situations:

See also

External links

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