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    Oliver Cromwell

    English military and political leader

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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · Oliver Cromwell led the Puritan faction of the English Parliament. He was also a cavalry commander and then commander-in-chief of Parliament's New Model Army. After the English Civil War he led the country as Lord Protector.

  2. Feb 17, 2011 · By Professor Morrill. Last updated 2011-02-17. Oliver Cromwell played a leading role in bringing Charles I to trial and execution, and was a key figure during the civil war. Why does he remain...

  3. Oliver Cromwell, (born April 25, 1599, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, Eng.—died Sept. 3, 1658, London), English soldier and statesman, lord protector of the republican Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1653–58). He was elected to Parliament in 1628, but Charles I dissolved that Parliament in 1629 and did not call another for 11 years.

  4. Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, was executed on 30th January 1661 – two and half years AFTER his death… Early life. Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon, a small town near Cambridge, on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward.

  5. www.biography.com › political-figures › a45862583Oliver Cromwell - Biography

    Nov 16, 2023 · Oliver Cromwell. After serving on the parliamentarian side in the English Civil Wars, Oliver Cromwell was the lord protector of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland during the republican...

  6. Jul 28, 2017 · The only non-royal to rule the country, Oliver Cromwell remains one of the most controversial figures in British history. To some, he’s the father of democracy and a hero of the common man. To others, he’s a military dictator who rose from obscure roots during the English Civil War to rule with his puritanical, iron-like will.

  7. Oliver Cromwell: Biography | Sky HISTORY TV Channel. By the late 1640s Oliver Cromwell was one of the power-brokers in Parliament and he played a decisive role in the winter of 1648-9, which saw the trial and execution of the King. Bronze statue of Oliver Cromwell | Image: Shutterstock. British History.

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