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  1. 6 de mai. de 2024 · A fascinating new exhibition takes a look at the town of Huntingdon in Oliver Cromwell's time. Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon in April 1599. Now, 425 years on from the birth of one of the most significant and controversial figures in British history, the Cromwell Museum, which is based in the old school attended by Cromwell, has opened ...

  2. 25 de mai. de 2024 · Ingoldsby, Richard. Richard Ingoldsby (1617-1685) Second son of Sir Richard Ingoldsby (died 1656) of Lenborough, Buckinghamshire, and his wife Elizabeth (died 1666), daughter of Sir Oliver Cromwell of Hinchinbrooke, Huntingdonshire (the uncle of Oliver Cromwell). Brother of Francis, Thomas and Henry Ingoldsby.

  3. 12 de mai. de 2024 · An exhibition about Oliver Cromwell's home town has raised the possibility he must have seen Mary, Queen of Scots' coffin as a school boy. The Parliamentarian Civil War leader spent his early ...

  4. Há 5 dias · By the time he was 19, Charles I had been executed at the hands of Parliament and Oliver Cromwell was ruling with an iron fist after abolishing the monarchy. ... When Charles I was beheaded ...

  5. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658), vođa engl. građanske revolucije i od 1653. doživotni vladar Engleske (Lord protector of England). Utro put engl. svj. pom. moći borbom za prevlast u pom. trgovini u ratu s Nizozemskom (I anglo-niz. rat 1652-54) i Španjolskom (1654-59), te trg. ugovorima s Danskom, Portugalom (1654) i Švedskom (1656).

  6. Há 1 dia · The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which is separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as ...

  7. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Naseby was an 80-gun first rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built by Peter Pett and launched at Woolwich dockyard in 1655, originally built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England, and named in honour of Oliver Cromwell's decisive 1645 victory over the Royalist forces during the English Civil Wars.