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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Human_headHuman head - Wikipedia

    The human head consists of a fleshy outer portion, which surrounds the bony skull. The brain is enclosed within the skull. There are 22 bones in the human head. The head rests on the neck, and the seven cervical vertebrae support it. The human head typically weighs between 2.3 and 5 kilograms (5.1 and 11.0 lb) Over 98% of humans fit into this ...

  2. Round Head Island is een onbewoond eiland van 1,2 km² dat deel uitmaakt van de Canadese provincie Newfoundland en Labrador.Het ligt in St. John Bay aan de noordwestkust Newfoundland.

  3. Roundhead oleh John Pettie. Roundhead adalah pendukung Parlemen Inggris pada Perang Saudara Inggris (1641–1652). Juga disebut sebagai Parliamentarian, mereka berjuang melawan Raja Charles I dari Inggris dan para pendukungnya, yang disebut sebagai Cavalier atau Royalis, yang mengklaim kekuasaan monarki absolut dan prinsip ' hak ilahi raja-raja '.

  4. Roundhead – obszar niemunicypalny w Hardin County, w Ohio (Stany Zjednoczone), znajdujący się 24 km na południowy zachód od Kenton, na wysokości 306 m. Kod pocztowy to 43346. Roundhead zostało założone w roku 1832 .

  5. A roundhead was a type of mace used during the English Civil War. It is described as having a head about 9 inches (23 cm), a staff 2 yards (1.8 m) long inserted into the head, twelve iron spikes round about, with another spike in the end. [1] [2] In 1643 an article in Mercurius Civicus claimed the weapon was called a roundhead by the Cavaliers ...

  6. Sir John Lenthall (c. 1625–1681) was an English Member of Parliament. He was elected MP for Gloucester in 1645, knighted by Oliver Cromwell in 1658 and made Governor of Windsor Castle from 1657 to 1660. After the 1660 Restoration of the Monarchy he was pricked Sheriff of Oxfordshire for 1672–73 and knighted a second time by Charles II in 1677.

  7. He was a student of the Middle Temple in 1622. Bennet was a Parliamentary colonel, and governor of St. Michael's Mount and St. Mawes Castle in the Civil War. [2] In 1653, Bennet was nominated as Member of Parliament for Cornwall in the Barebones Parliament. He was elected MP for Launceston in 1654 for the First Protectorate Parliament.