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  1. The Genealogy of Oliver Cromwell. A number of historians have worked on Oliver Cromwell’s family tree and have constructed lines of descent from him. The first to attempt to do so in a fairly systematic way was Mark Noble. His Memoirs of the Protectoral-House of Cromwell, which was first published in the 1780s, attempted to trace Cromwell’s ...

  2. Sir Oliver Cromwell. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Cromwell-14. subject named as. Sir Oliver Cromwell KB (25 Apr 1563 - certain 28 Aug 1655)

  3. 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 ...

  4. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Cromwell's letters and speeches are collected by Wilbur C. Abbott in The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell (4 vols., 1937-1947). The literature on Cromwell is enormous. The best and most complete biography of him is Sir Charles Firth, Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England (1900; repr. 1961).

  5. Oliver Cromwell, en français Olivier Cromwell, né le 25 avril 1599 (5 mai dans le calendrier grégorien) [note 1] à Huntingdon et mort le 3 septembre 1658 (13 septembre dans le calendrier grégorien) à Londres, est un militaire et homme politique anglais, particulièrement connu pour avoir établi en 1649 le gouvernement républicain de l'Angleterre, et l'avoir officiellement dirigé à ...

  6. Jane Cromwell (born 1606) married in 1636 John Disbrowe, who became a senior commander in the parliamentarian army, a close colleague of Oliver’s, a member of the Protectoral Council of State throughout the Protectorate and one of the Major Generals of 1655-6. The couple had at least six sons – and possibly other sons and daughters who died ...

  7. 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 ...