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  1. Oliver Cromwell's death mask at Warwick Castle The posthumous execution of Cromwell, Bradshaw, and Ireton, depicted in a contemporary print Cromwell is thought to have suffered from malaria and kidney stone disease .

    • Who Was Oliver Cromwell?
    • Where Is Oliver Cromwell Buried?
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    • What Did Oliver Cromwell Ban?

    Oliver Cromwell was best known for being Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland after the defeat of King Charles I in the Civil War. He was one of the main signatories on Charles I’s death warrant. After the execution of King Charles I, Cromwell led the Commonwealth of England.

    The formal funeral procession for Cromwell was a grand affair, through the streets of London, and modelled on similar funeral processions for kings, particularly James I. It was an elaborate procession, with people lining the streets to watch the carriage pass the distance between Somerset House and Westminster Abbey, where he was buried. Despite r...

    In 1659 Richard Cromwell gave up power, and Charles II was restored as King of England – this was known as the restoration. Charles decreed that Cromwell be disinterred from Westminster Abbey, and that he be ‘executed’ – despite already being dead – for regicide. The bodies of Cromwell, Henry Ireton, (General in the Parliamentary Army during the Ci...

    Cromwell was a Puritan. Puritans were Protestants who wanted to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices. They believed that the Church of England was too similar to the Roman Catholic Church, and that the reformation was not complete until it became more protestant. During his time as Lord Protector Cromwell banned, or imposed rule...

  2. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan leader who overthrew King Charles I and ruled England as Lord Protector. He died in 1658 after a brief illness, and his body was exhumed and executed by Parliament in 1661.

  3. 17 de fev. de 2011 · Learn about Oliver Cromwell, the puritan leader who brought Charles I to trial and execution, and became Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. Find out how he rose from humble origins, fought in the civil war, championed religious freedom, and was executed after his death.

  4. Death and Execution. It is thought that Cromwell suffered from kidney stones or similar urinary/kidney complaints and in 1658 in the aftermath of malarial fever Cromwell was once again struck down with a urinary infection, which saw his decline and eventual death at the age of 59 on Friday 3 September.

  5. Learn about Oliver Cromwell, the Puritan MP who led the Parliamentarians against King Charles I in the Civil War. Find out when and how he died, and what role he played in the execution of the King.