Robur Carolinum

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== English == === Etymology === From Latin Robur Carolinum (“the Caroline or Charles oak”) in Edmund Halley's 1679 Catalogus Stellarum Australium, named for the Royal Oak in Boscobel Wood where Charles Stuart (later Charles II of England) hid from the victorious troops of Oliver Cromwell after the 1651 Battle of Worcester during the War of the Three Kingdoms. === Proper noun === Robur Carolinum (historical astronomy) A former constellation in the Southern Hemisphere now forming parts of Vela and Carina. ==== Synonyms ==== Robur Caroli, Robur Caroli II ==== Translations ====