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  1. Oliver CROMWELL (Lord PROTECTOR of ENGLAND) External page: Ranked #41 in Michael Hart's list of History's Most Influential Persons Born: Huntingdon 25 Apr 1599 Died: 3 Sep 1658 London

  2. In 1636 Oliver Cromwell's widowed maternal uncle, Sir Thomas Steward, died childless, leaving most of his estate to him. He inherited from him leases on tithes held by the Church. Cromwell was now a man of considerable wealth and moved to a substantial glebe house close to Ely Cathedral. His income now increased dramatically to some £300 a ...

  3. Cromwell family. The Cromwell family is an English aristocratic family descended from Hugh de Cromwell who came to England with William the Conqueror. Its most famous members are: Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex; and, Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. The line of Oliver Cromwell descends from Richard Williams (alias Cromwell), son of ...

  4. 2 de fev. de 2017 · É impossível negar que Oliver Cromwell foi um exímio líder militar. Em 1643, ele criou o lendário regimento de cavaleiros chamado “Ironsides”. Esses soldados são lembrados, até hoje, por sua disciplina e fanatismo religioso. De chefe militar, o político foi promovido ao cargo de General e derrotou as tropas do rei na batalha de ...

  5. 9/3/1658. Oliver Cromwell was born to Robert and Elizabeth Cromwell in Huntingdon, England, on January 30, 1599. The second born of 10 children, Oliver’s beginnings were humble and obscure, leading to the existence of minimal documentation on his early life. Cromwell gained a basic education from a Huntingdon grammar school that was joined to ...

  6. Oliver Cromwell arrived with a unit of cavalry and Sir Oliver agreed to give £1,000 and 40 saddle horses to the Parliamentary cause to save Ramsey from being burnt. Sir Oliver remained a royalist and displayed the Parliamentary colours which he and his sons had captured, in Ramsey Church, during the whole of the Civil War and they were still ...

  7. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Peter Lely (1618–1680) Tate. Peter Lely (1618–1680), the Dutch-born artist once described by art critic Jonathan Jones as a ' Baroque bad boy ', earned his fame and fortune as the principal painter to the English royals. He became court painter to Charles I in the 1640s, before serving Oliver Cromwell (very famously painting him 'warts and ...