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- Guy Fawkes - Wikipedia
Guy Fawkes was born in 1570 in Stonegate, York He was the second of four children born to Edward Fawkes, a proctor and an advocate of the consistory court at York, [b] and his wife, Edith
- Guy Fawkes | Biography, Gunpowder Plot, Death | Britannica
Who was Guy Fawkes? Guy Fawkes was an English conspirator in the 17th-century Gunpowder Plot, an unsuccessful plan to blow up Westminster Palace with King James I and Parliament inside He joined in this plot in retaliation for James’s increased persecution of Roman Catholics
- Guy Fawkes Day: A Brief History
On November 5, 1605, Guy Fawkes and a group of radical English Catholics tried to assassinate King James I by blowing up Parliament's House of Lords The plot went awry and all of the
- Guy Fawkes: Facts About His Life The Gunpowder Plot - HistoryExtra
What is the story of Guy Fawkes? What was the Gunpowder Plot? And why do we burn a 'Guy' effigy on Bonfire Night? Find all the essential facts here
- Remember remember the 5th of November: Who was Guy Fawkes?
Who was Guy Fawkes? Guy was the second of four children of Edward Fawkes, a lawyer in York ’s ecclesiastical courts, and was raised a Protestant
- The True History Of The Gunpowder Plot And Guy Fawkes Day
The visage of Guy Fawkes has become a cultural symbol in recent years, both from the use of Fawkes’ likeness in the movie V for Vendetta and the subsequent adoption of the mask by the “hacktivist” group Anonymous
- Guy Fawkes - History of York
On 5th November 1605 a York man, Guy Fawkes, was discovered about to ignite 36 barrels of gunpowder underneath the Houses of Parliament His aim was to spark a Catholic revolution
- BBC - History - Guy Fawkes (pictures, video, facts news)
Timewatch presenter Alice Hogge introduces Guy Fawkes, the man most closely associated with the Gunpowder Plot On 5 November every year, the effigy of Guy Fawkes is still burned on
- Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot 1605 - Historic UK
Guy Fawkes was born in Yorkshire in 1570 A convert to the Catholic faith, Fawkes had been a soldier who had spent several years fighting in Italy It was during this period that he adopted the name Guido (Italian for Guy) perhaps to impress the ladies!
- 10 Facts About Guy Fawkes: Britain’s Most Infamous Villain?
Guy Fawkes is famed across the world for attempting to blow up the Houses of Parliament But did you know that he fought in the Spanish army, that the cellars of Parliament are still checked today, or that there is a tropical island named after him?
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