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  1. Robert Cromwell (d 1617) was one of the younger sons of Sir Henry; he married Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward (d 1594). Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth had ten children (three sons and seven daughters). Their eldest son was called Henry, presumably in honour of Robert’s own father, but he died soon after birth in 1595.

  2. Oliver Cromwell, anche noto in italiano come Oliviero Cromwell (Huntingdon, 25 aprile 1599 – Londra, 3 settembre 1658), è stato un generale e politico inglese.. Di fede puritana calvinista e in contrasto sia con la Chiesa anglicana, sia con la Chiesa cattolica, fu alla guida delle forze che abbatterono temporaneamente la monarchia inglese, instaurando la repubblica del Commonwealth d ...

  3. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 61593109. Source citation. Married Elizabeth Steward/STEWART 1565 – 1654; parents of: Henry B CROMWELLl 1595 – 1617 Henrietta/Catherine CROMWELL 1597 – 1635 [m. Whetstone, then Jones] Oliver (Sir, Lord Protector of England) CROMWELL 1599 – 1658 Robert Cromwell father of the Protector, was buried in the church ...

  4. Robert Cromwell ( -1617) Wife: Elizabeth Stewart (bef1565-1654) Children: Oliver Cromwell - Lord Protector, regicide (1599-1658) Marriage: c. 1591 1: Husband: Robert ...

  5. Robert Cromwell. Actor: Studio One. Robert Cromwell was born on 17 January 1916 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Studio One (1948), Nash Airflyte Theatre (1950) and The Defenders (1961).

  6. Oliver Cromwell (* 25. April 1599 in Huntingdon; † 3. September 1658 in Westminster) war ein englischer Parlamentarier, Heerführer und während der kurzen republikanischen Periode in der Geschichte Englands ab 1649 der führende Staatsmann des Landes. Von 1653 bis zu seinem Tod war er unter dem Titel Lordprotektor auch formell das Oberhaupt ...

  7. 3 de jun. de 2017 · 3 James Scott Wheeler, Cromwell in Ireland (New York, NY, and Dublin, 1999); Micheál Ó Siochrú, God's executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the conquest of Ireland (London, 2008). 4 4 John Morrill, ‘The Drogheda massacre in Cromwellian context’, in David Edwards, Padraig Lenihan, and Clodagh Tait, eds., Age of atrocity: violence and political conflict in early modern Ireland (Dublin, 2007 ...