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    Colonel Thomas Pride (died 23 October 1658) was a Parliamentarian commander during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, best known as one of the regicides of Charles I and as the instigator of Pride's Purge.

  2. O coronel Thomas Pride (c. 1606-8 — 1658) foi um militar inglês, comandante das tropas do Parlamento durante as Guerras Civis inglesas de meados do século XVII. Tornou-se notório por realizar o Expurgo de Pride, evento que abriu caminho para o regicídio de Carlos I. [ 1] Vida antes do Exército.

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  4. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Pride (born, Somerset?—died Oct. 23, 1658, Worcester House, Surrey, Eng.) was a Parliamentary soldier during the English Civil Wars (1642–51), remembered chiefly for his expulsion of the Presbyterians and other members who opposed the Parliamentary army from the House of Commons in 1648.

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  5. Há 5 dias · Pride's Purge On 6 December 1648 Colonel Thomas Pride and his soldiers stood outside the entrance to St Stephen's Chapel and, as the Commons convened that morning, arrested 45 Members and excluded a further 186 whom the Army thought were unlikely to support its goal of punishing the King.

  6. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Colonel Thomas Pride (died 23 October 1658) was a Parliamentarian commander during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, best known as one of the regicides of Charles I and as the instigator of Pride's Purge. Personal details. Thomas Pride was born in Ashcott, Somerset, son of William Pride, a local tradesman.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2018 · History. British and Irish History: Biographies. Thomas Pride. Prides purge. views 2,812,387 updated May 29 2018. Pride's purge (December 6, 1648) Expulsion of c. 140 members from the English Long Parliament. It was carried out by Colonel Thomas Pride (d.1658) on the orders of the army council.