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  1. Revolução Inglesa - Cromwell, Revolução Puritana e Revolução Gloriosa. No início dos anos 1600, a Inglaterra apresentava-se como um país em desenvolvimento e expansão. Nos reinados do século anterior, de Henrique 8º e Elizabeth 1ª, o território foi unificado, a nobreza foi colocada sob controle, a ingerência da Igreja católica ...

  2. Elizabeth Claypole [nb 1] ( née Cromwell; 2 July 1629 – 6 August 1658) was the second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his wife, Elizabeth Cromwell, and reportedly interceded with her father for royalist prisoners. After Cromwell created a peerage for her husband, John ...

  3. Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward. The family's estate derived from Oliver's great-great-grandfather Morgan ap William, a brewer from Glamorgan who settled at Putney and married Katherine Cromwell (born 1482), the sister of Thomas Cromwell , who would become the famous chief minister to Henry VIII.

  4. Elizabeth Cromwell, nee Bourchier, la Protectora, c.1654-58 (óleo sobre lienzo) de Robert Walker Comprar como una impresión de arte. Impreso con amor por el detalle en el lienzo de un artista real.

  5. Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon, a small town near Cambridge, on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward. Although not a direct descendent of Henry VIII ’s chief minister Thomas Cromwell (who was famously promoted to the earldom of Essex but later executed in 1540 when he fell from the King ...

  6. On the verso of the frontispiece portrait of Elizabeth Cromwell is a crude ink drawing of Elizabeth’s face and hood, above which is inscribed, in Esther’s handwriting, “Joan Cromwell.” Footnote 122 Underneath the caricature are pencil drawings of men in heavily curled, full-bottomed wigs, wearing close-fitted, buttoned waistcoats.

  7. 18 de jan. de 2018 · Elizabeth Seymour was a younger daughter of Sir John Seymour and his wife, Margery Wentworth. Her date of birth is unknown but is estimated to have been between 1511 and 1518. She married her first husband, Sir Anthony Ughtred, in January 1531; since sixteenth-century women could marry, at the earliest, at the age of twelve, realistically Elizabeth could have been born no later than January ...