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Algernon Sydney


 

Algernon Sydney (or Sidney), (January 1623December 7 1683), was an English politician, an opponent of King Charles II of England.

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January - 1623 - December 7 - 1683 - English - Politician - Charles II of England

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A son of the Earl of Leicester, and the great-nephew of Sir Philip Sidney, he is thought to have been born at Penshurst Place in Kent. During the English Civil War, he joined the army of Parliament, but became critical of Oliver Cromwell's leadership. While writing Court Maxims (1665-6) he was negotiating with Dutch and French for support for a republican invasion of England. Following the Restoration of the monarchy, he went into exile, returning in 1677. In 1683, he was implicated in the Rye House Plot, and was found guilty of treason and executed.

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Philip Sidney - Penshurst Place - Kent - English Civil War - Oliver Cromwell - Restoration - 1677 - 1683 - Rye House Plot

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His writings were collected and published posthumously under various titles:

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