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    Roundhead. A Roundhead as portrayed by John Pettie (1839–1893) Roundheads were the supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War (1642–1651). Also known as Parliamentarians, they fought against King Charles I of England and his supporters, known as the Cavaliers or Royalists, who claimed rule by absolute ...

  2. The Roundheads were a group of people who supported Parliament & Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. They were also called 'Parliamentarians'. They fought against Charles I and the Cavaliers otherwise known as 'Royalists'. The Parliamentary army put their soldiers in red coats.

  3. A maça de cabeça redonda, também designada roundhead em inglês, é uma maça de armas pesada, com um cabo de um metro e oitenta centímetros e uma cabeça com vinte e centímetros. [28] A cabeça, encastrada no cabo, ostentava doze estrepes de ferro a toda a volta e, ainda, mais outro estrepe no topo, a encimar a arma. [ 28 ]

  4. Roundhead, adherent of the Parliamentary Party during the English Civil War (1642–51) and after. Many Puritans wore their hair closely cropped in obvious contrast to the long ringlets fashionable at the court of Charles I. Roundhead appears to have been first used as a term of derision toward the.

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  5. 17 de mai. de 2018 · A roundhead, averred one pamphleteer, was ‘a good, honest, zealous, and true protestant’, called by God to do his work. ‘A Roundhead's use is of many sorts and kinds’, another writer told the troops, ‘but all for good; and first to set forth the splendid glory of God.’