Enlightenment · Europe · War
1685
Monmouth Rebellion
1685
Charles II's illegitimate Protestant son James, Duke of Monmouth, landed at Lyme Regis and led a ragged army of West Country peasants against the new Catholic king James II. He was routed at Sedgemoor, the last battle on English soil, and beheaded. Judge Jeffreys' Bloody Assizes hanged hundreds more in reprisal.