Rupert (17 December 1619-29 November 1682), Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holderness |
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Father:1 | Friedrich V (-9/19 November 1632), Elector Palatine | ||
Mother:2 | Elizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596-13 February 1661-2) |
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Children with Frances Bard: | ||
Dudley Bard (1666-13 July 1686)3 | ||
Children with Margaret Hughes: | ||
Ruperta (1671-)4 |
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Occupation:5 | President of the Council of Wales | ||||
Occupation:6 | 1644-45 | Master of the Horse and Commander in Chief of the Royal Army | |||
Occupation:7 | 1653-55 | Master of the Horse to Charles II King in exile | |||
Occupation:8 | 1660 | Admiral of the White | |||
Occupation:9 | 1668 | Constable of Windsor Castle | |||
Occupation:10 | 1672 | Vice-Admiral of England | |||
Occupation:11 | from July 1673 until February 1679 | Admiral of the Fleet and First Lord of the Admiralty | |||
Occupation:12 | from 24 January 1644 | Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holderness |
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Born:13 | 17 December 1619 | Prague [city/town], Czech Republic [country] | ||
Died:14 | 29 November 1682 | Westminster [municipality], Greater London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
In Spring Gardens. | ||||
Buried:15 | 6 December 1682 | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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