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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd' has mentioned 'English Civil War' in the following places:
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Despite declining in military significance following the succession of the Tudor dynasty to the throne in 1485, they were pressed back into service during the English Civil War in the 17th century. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 13thxe2x80x9314th centuries 1.1.1 Background 1.1.2 War of 1282xe2x80x9383 1.1.3 Rebellion of 1294xe2x80x9395 1.1.4 Decline 1.2 15thxe2x80x9317th centuries 1.2.1 Glyndxc5xb5r Rising and Wars of the Roses 1.2.2 English Civil War and aftermath 1.3 18thxe2x80x9321st centuries 1.3.1 Picturesque attractions 1.3.2 State restoration 1.3.3 Creation of the World Heritage site 2 Architecture 2.1 Interpretation 2.1.1 Military architecture 2.1.2 Palatial architecture and symbolism 2.1.3 Savoy influence 2.2 The sites 2.2.1 Beaumaris Castle 2.2.2 Harlech Castle 2.2.3 Caernarfon Castle and town walls 2.2.4 Conwy Castle and town walls 3 See also 4 References 4.1 Notes 4.2 References 4.3 Bibliography | WIKI |
English Civil War and aftermath[edit] | WIKI |
Harlech's gatehouse, slighted by Parliament after the English Civil War | WIKI |
The English Civil War broke out in 1642 between the Royalist supporters of Charles I and the supporters of Parliament. | WIKI |