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The Royal Oak is the English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House. Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it. The story was popular after the Restoration, and is remembered every year in the English traditions of Royal Oak Day.

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  • Royal Oak ist der Name der Eiche, in deren Baumkrone sich Karl II. 1651 nach der Schlacht von Worcester verbarg, als er auf der Flucht vor den Rundköpfen war. Der Baum stand im Boscobel Wood, der zu gehörte. Karl bekannte 1680 gegenüber Samuel Pepys, dass ein Soldat der Parlamentarier direkt unter ihm hindurchgekommen sei. Nach der Stuart-Restauration war die Anekdote populär; der Töpfer aus Staffordshire fertigte zahlreiche Teller an, die mit der von „The Lion and the Unicorn“ unterstützten Eiche bemalt waren, aus deren Zweigen das Gesicht des Königs hervorschaute. (de)
  • Le Royal Oak est un chêne pédonculé dans lequel le roi Charles II d'Angleterre se cacha pour fuir les Têtes-Rondes après la bataille de Worcester en 1651. (fr)
  • The Royal Oak is the English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House. Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it. The story was popular after the Restoration, and is remembered every year in the English traditions of Royal Oak Day. Numerous large slipware dishes (known as 'chargers') depicting the Boscobel Oak were made by the Staffordshire potter Thomas Toft. The oak tree is shown being supported by the Lion and Unicorn, with the king's face peeping from the branches. (en)
  • La Royal Oak ("Quercia reale") fu la quercia all'interno della quale si nascose il re d'Inghilterra Carlo II per sfuggire alle Roundheads che si erano lanciate al suo inseguimento dopo la battaglia di Worcester nel 1651. La sua storia divenne popolare dopo la Restaurazione ed è ricordata ogni anno nella festa tradizionale inglese del Royal Oak Day. L'albero si trovava nella foresta di Boscobel, che faceva parte della tenuta di Boscobel House, nello Shropshire; attualmente al suo posto è possibile trovare un'altra quercia, anch'essa abitualmente chiamata Royal Oak, che tuttavia è una discendente dell'albero originario, andato distrutto tra il Seicento e il Settecento. (it)
  • ロイヤル・オーク(英語: Royal Oak)は、清教徒革命(イングランド内戦)中の1651年、当時のイングランド・スコットランド皇太子チャールズ(後のイングランド・スコットランド王チャールズ2世)が議会派の軍との戦いに敗れた後、彼らから逃亡する際に隠れたオーク(イングリッシュオーク)の木に与えられた名前。 1660年の王政復古後、この木の逸話は大変有名となり、王権を象徴する獅子と一角獣に支えられたオークの木から王が顔をのぞかせている図柄の陶器などが多く作られた。また、イギリス国内はもとより、アイルランド、カナダ、アメリカ合衆国、ニュージーランドなどに「ロイヤル・オーク」という地名が存在する。イギリス海軍には歴代8隻の軍艦に「ロイヤル・オーク」という名前が付けられている。 (ja)
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  • Quercus robur (en)
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  • Francis Yates Partners (en)
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  • Original – c.1725 destroyed as a result of souvenir hunters (en)
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  • Descendant of Royal Oak near Boscobel House, Shropshire in 2011 (en)
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  • Royal Oak (en)
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  • Descendant of Royal Oak – 1897 AD (en)
  • Descendant of Royal Oak – 1951 AD (en)
  • Descendant of Royal Oak – 2001 AD (en)
  • Descendant of Royal Oak – c.1725 AD (en)
  • Original – unknown (en)
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  • English oak (en)
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  • Royal Oak ist der Name der Eiche, in deren Baumkrone sich Karl II. 1651 nach der Schlacht von Worcester verbarg, als er auf der Flucht vor den Rundköpfen war. Der Baum stand im Boscobel Wood, der zu gehörte. Karl bekannte 1680 gegenüber Samuel Pepys, dass ein Soldat der Parlamentarier direkt unter ihm hindurchgekommen sei. Nach der Stuart-Restauration war die Anekdote populär; der Töpfer aus Staffordshire fertigte zahlreiche Teller an, die mit der von „The Lion and the Unicorn“ unterstützten Eiche bemalt waren, aus deren Zweigen das Gesicht des Königs hervorschaute. (de)
  • Le Royal Oak est un chêne pédonculé dans lequel le roi Charles II d'Angleterre se cacha pour fuir les Têtes-Rondes après la bataille de Worcester en 1651. (fr)
  • ロイヤル・オーク(英語: Royal Oak)は、清教徒革命(イングランド内戦)中の1651年、当時のイングランド・スコットランド皇太子チャールズ(後のイングランド・スコットランド王チャールズ2世)が議会派の軍との戦いに敗れた後、彼らから逃亡する際に隠れたオーク(イングリッシュオーク)の木に与えられた名前。 1660年の王政復古後、この木の逸話は大変有名となり、王権を象徴する獅子と一角獣に支えられたオークの木から王が顔をのぞかせている図柄の陶器などが多く作られた。また、イギリス国内はもとより、アイルランド、カナダ、アメリカ合衆国、ニュージーランドなどに「ロイヤル・オーク」という地名が存在する。イギリス海軍には歴代8隻の軍艦に「ロイヤル・オーク」という名前が付けられている。 (ja)
  • The Royal Oak is the English oak tree within which the future King Charles II of England hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The tree was in Boscobel Wood, which was part of the park of Boscobel House. Charles told Samuel Pepys in 1680 that while he was hiding in the tree, a Parliamentarian soldier passed directly below it. The story was popular after the Restoration, and is remembered every year in the English traditions of Royal Oak Day. (en)
  • La Royal Oak ("Quercia reale") fu la quercia all'interno della quale si nascose il re d'Inghilterra Carlo II per sfuggire alle Roundheads che si erano lanciate al suo inseguimento dopo la battaglia di Worcester nel 1651. La sua storia divenne popolare dopo la Restaurazione ed è ricordata ogni anno nella festa tradizionale inglese del Royal Oak Day. (it)
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  • Royal Oak (en)
  • Royal Oak (Baum) (de)
  • Royal Oak (albero) (it)
  • Royal Oak (arbre) (fr)
  • ロイヤル・オーク (ja)
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