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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Roundheads - définition

NOVEL BY MARK GATISS
The Roundheads (Doctor Who); The Roundheads (novel)

The Roundheads         
The Roundheads is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Gatiss and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Ben, Jamie, and Polly.
Cavaliers and Roundheads         
BOARD GAME
Cavaliers and Roundheads (game)
Cavaliers and Roundheads is a set of rules for English Civil War miniature wargaming. It was written by Gary Gygax and Jeff Perren and published by Tactical Studies Rules (later TSR, Inc.
Roundhead         
¦ noun historical a member or supporter of the Parliamentary party in the English Civil War.
Origin
with ref. to their short-cropped hair.

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The Roundheads

The Roundheads is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Gatiss and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Ben, Jamie, and Polly.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Roundheads
1. It‘s closer to agitprop theatre than formal drama – a stream of consciousness entertainment, a pulpit for roundheads and cavaliers meant to provoke and outrage and raise the roof.
2. The old dilemma is still unresolved as the activists gather in Brighton for a week already billed as a showdown between roundheads and cavaliers, the hard–headed realists and the idealistic activists.
3. By Thair Shaikh FUTURE re–enactments of the English Civil War could have Roundheads and Cavaliers doing battle with broom handles instead of muskets under proposed laws banning the sale and manufacture of replica guns.
4. Far from being always faithful to the Crown, Exeter had been a republican stronghold during the Civil War; it was captured by Royalist forces in 1643 but retaken by the Roundheads three years later.
5. For the first time in his premiership, the Cavalier Prime Minister is facing a big rebellion of the Roundheads, determined, as Charles I himself put it, to steal or force the crown from the Kings head.