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  1. Sir Peter Wentworth (1592 – 1 de dezembro de 1675) era neto de Peter Wentworth, sendo filho do filho mais velho de Peter, Nicholas, de quem herdou o feudo de Lillingstone Lovell.

  2. Ein Roundhead in der Vorstellung des 19. Jahrhunderts, Gemälde von John Pettie (1839–1893) Als Roundheads ( englisch für Rundköpfe) wurden während des Englischen Bürgerkriegs von 1642 bis 1649 die Anhänger des Parlaments bezeichnet. Ihre Feinde, die Royalisten unter König Karl I., nannte man dagegen Kavaliere (englisch: Cavaliers ).

  3. Arts and entertainment [ edit] Round Head Period, a period of Saharan neolithic art. The Roundheads, a Doctor Who novel. Roundhead Studios, a New Zealand-based music and sound recording studio owned by Neil Finn. Round Heads, a fictional group in the 1936 play Round Heads and Pointed Heads.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet. Robert Brewster (Roundhead) John Bridges (Parliamentarian) Sir John Bright, 1st Baronet. Sir Henry Brooke, 1st Baronet. Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet. John Browne (Parliamentarian) Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet, of London. Sir William Brownlow, 1st Baronet.

  6. "Roundhead" was the name given to the supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War. Also known as Parliamentarians, they fought against King Charles I and his supporters, the Cavaliers (Royalists), who claimed absolute power and the divine right of kings.[1] The goal of the Roundhead party was to give the Parliament supreme control over executive administration.[2] Most Roundheads ...

  7. 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]