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Guy Fawkes [ gaɪ fɔːks] (* 13. April 1570 in York; † 31. Januar 1606 in London, auch Guido sowie Faux und Faukes) war ein katholischer Offizier des Königreichs England, der am 5. November 1605 in London ein Sprengstoff- Attentat auf den König Jakob I. und das englische Parlament versuchte.
Guy Fawkes (/ f ɔː k s /; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
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- Guido Fawkes, John Johnson
- Hanged, drawn and quartered
Guy Fawkes (born 1570, York, England—died January 31, 1606, London) was a British soldier and the best-known participant in the Gunpowder Plot. Its object was to blow up the palace at Westminster during the state opening of Parliament , while James I and his chief ministers met within, in reprisal for increasing oppression of Roman Catholics ...
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5. Nov. 2021 · Um Englands Katholiken aus der Gewalt der Anglikaner zu befreien, wollten Guy Fawkes und seine Mittäter 1605 das Parlament in die Luft jagen. Durch einen anonymen Brief gelang die Verhaftung...
31. Jan. 2020 · Mit 36 Fässern Pulver wollten Guy Fawkes und seine katholischen Mitverschwörer 1605 Englands König und Parlament in die Luft jagen. Das Unternehmen wurde verraten. Die Attentäter erhielten die...
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3. Nov. 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Guy Fawkes, the Catholic conspirator who plotted to blow up the British parliament in 1605. Discover how he became a popular icon of resistance and rebellion in the 21st century.
Who was the man behind the mask? Every 5 November in Britain on Guy Fawkes Day, we remember the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes and fellow Catholic conspirators attempted to blow up Parliament and assassinate James I of England.