1649 purported autobiography by Charles I of England
The Eikon Basilike (/ˈaɪ.kɒnbəˈsɪl.ɪ.kiː/EYE-kon bə-SIL-ih-kee; Greek: Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, translit. Eikṑn Basilikḗ, lit. "Royal Portrait", Greek pronunciation:[iˈkonva.si.liˈci]), The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings, is a purported spiritual autobiography attributed to King Charles I of England. It was published on 9 February 1649, ten days after the King was beheaded by Parliament in the aftermath of the English Civil War in 1649.
"breaker of the icon", and refers to EikonBasilike, a Royalist propaganda work. The translation of EikonBasilike is "icon of the King"; it was published...
Eikonoklastes as a parliamentarian rejoinder to EikonBasilike—sharply mocking the piety of EikonBasilike and the "image-doting rabble" who latched on to...
Arts in the service of God, his inspiration of the Christian classic, EikonBasilike and of course his martyrdom, we have much to REMEMBER and be thankful...
King Charles wrote the first pamphlet in the discussion, EikonBasilike’’ (from the Greek “eikon” for image and “basileus” for king). The subtitle of this...
Head Club, which celebrated 30 January in mockery of Charles's death EikonBasilike "On the Martyrdom of King Charles I", sermon by Jonathan Swift "Worship...
regicide occurred after royalists published EikonBasilike immediately upon Charles's execution. EikonBasilike purported to be written by Charles during...
crown to take up the crown of thorns, as in William Marshall's print EikonBasilike. This contrast appears elsewhere in art, for example in Frank Dicksee's...
of Sound Forms in Time (1987) A Bibliography of the King's Book, or EikonBasilike' (1989) The Europe of Trusts (1990) "Pythagorean Silence" "Defenestration...
also a writer, and the reputed author of the important Royalist work EikonBasilike. He was born at Mayland, Essex, where his father, also named John Gauden...
referred to as "The King's Works" (the EikonBasilike is also known as "The King's Book"). As with the Eikon itself, the Reliquiae was published specifically...
Parliament votes to abolish the English monarchy 9 February, publication of EikonBasilike, allegedly by Charles I of England 14 February, the Rump Parliament...
prominent Vindication of King Charles the Martyr (1693). The authorship of EikonBasilike, a work of royalist apologetics published in 1649 shortly after the...
belli ac pacis (1625) dedicated to Louis XIII of France John Gauden, EikonBasilike (1649) published after Charles I of England was beheaded. John Locke...
press. Richard Royston and then William Dugard printed further copies. EikonBasilike Daemonologie The True Law of Free Monarchies Craigie, James, ed. (1950)...
members of the Red Bull company, who manage to escape. February 9 – EikonBasilike: the Pourtrature of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings...
memoir purportedly written by him appeared for sale. This book, the EikonBasilike (Greek for the "Royal Portrait"), contained an apologia for royal policies...
with only 2 survivors of about sixty passengers and crew. 9 February – EikonBasilike: the Pourtrature of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Sufferings...
England was the king's own autobiographical EikonBasilike (Greek: Εἰκὼν Βασιλική, translit. EikṑnBasilikḗ, lit. "Royal Portrait"), which was translated...
from the Very Words of Holy Scripture Charles I of England (1649). EikonBasilike Coulombe, Charles A. (2016). Star-Spangled Crown: A Simple Guide to...
John Gauden (1605–1662), Bishop of Worcester, possible author of the EikonBasilike Philip Goodrich (1929–2001), Bishop of Worcester from 1982 to 1996 William...
Hesperides by Robert Herrick (poet) Padmavati – Alaol (in Bengali) 1649 EikonBasilike – John Gauden 1650 Silex scintillans – Henry Vaughan 1651 El alcalde...
Eikonoklastes, an explicit defence of the regicide, in response to the EikonBasilike, a phenomenal best-seller popularly attributed to Charles I that portrayed...
relating to the canon of Scripture, (III) a complete history of the book EikonBasilike proving Dr Gauden and not King Charles I to be the author of it. (1699)...
Savernake near Marlborough, A Bibliography of the King's Book, or EikonBasilike, Edward Almack, 1896) By 1685, Levett's residence was given as "West...