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Lord Protector (plural: Lords Protector) was a title that has been used in British constitutional law for the head of state. It was also a particular title for the British heads of state in respect to the established church.
- 16 December 1653
- Palace of Whitehall
En Angleterre, lord-protecteur ( Lord Protector en anglais) est un titre qui désignait le « chef du gouvernement ». De fait, le titre a connu deux significations différentes à deux moments différents.
Oliver Cromwell. Lorde Protetor (em inglês: Lord Protector) foi ou é um título nobiliárquico que tem sido utilizado pela lei da Grã-Bretanha para os chefes de Estado como um título particular em respeito de eles conduzirem a Igreja Anglicana e serem responsáveis da proteção.
Lord Protector. Probably the most important phase in Cromwell’s life was his appointment in 1653 as Lord Protector, the first person who was not a member of the Royal Family to be a head of state in Britain. The government that followed for the next 5 years proved to be the most stable since before the Civil War, providing a stable government ...
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, 1st Earl of Hertford, 1st Viscount Beauchamp KG, PC (1500 [1] – 22 January 1552), also known as Edward Semel, [2] was an English nobleman and politician who served as Lord Protector of England from 1547 to 1549 during the minority of his nephew King Edward VI.
« Lord protecteur » et dictateur de fait Petit seigneur aux moeurs rigides, Oliver Cromwell, devenu chef de guerre à la faveur du conflit religieux entre le roi et ses sujets, est à l'origine de la première (et l'unique) expérience républicaine en Angleterre.
Richard Cromwell (4 October 1626 – 12 July 1712) was an English statesman, the second and final Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the son of the first Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell . Following his father's death in 1658, Richard became Lord Protector, but he lacked authority.