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12 de set. de 2012 · Henry Ireton and the English Revolution - October 2006 Due to site maintenance, online purchases on Cambridge Core would be temporarily unavailable on Sunday 24th March from 08:00 until 18:00 GMT. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Henry Ireton (gedoopt Attenborough, 3 november 1611 – Limerick, 26 november 1651) was een Engels legerleider en revolutionair in de Oorlogen van de Drie Koninkrijken. Als schoonzoon van Oliver Cromwell speelde hij een voorname rol in de staatsgreep tegen het Long Parliament en in de onthoofding van koning Karel I van Engeland .
Abstract. A careful exploration of Henry Ireton’s role in the initial and subsequent campaigns in Ireland with a close look at the political relationship betwee
The army's position, written by Ireton, emerged as the Solemn Engagement of 5 June 1647. Like most of the significant documents which emerged from the army in the period before Charles' execution, the Solemn Engagement was principally the work of Ireton, in consultation with others. The imagery employed by Walker in his portrait hints at Ireton ...
Henry Ireton was the brain trust, the "alpha and omega" of the New Model Army, as John Lilburne labeled him. He was also the engine driving forward the revolutionary events in England between 1647 and 1649. Even before marrying Oliver Cromwell's daughter Bridget in 1646 he had become Cromwell's closest friend and confidant.
Uomo politico e militare inglese (Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, 1611 - Limerick 1651). Durante la guerra civile combatté contro l'esercito realista e fu negoziatore parlamentare alla resa di Oxford (1646). Sposò quello stesso anno Bridget Cromwell, figlia del Protettore. Eletto al parlamento nel 1645, nel giugno 1647 redasse e presentò al ...
(1611–51).Ireton was plunged into the Civil War, since he was appointed by Parliament to command the horse at Nottingham two months before Charles I raised his standard in the same town. He fought at Edgehill and in the first battle of Newbury, where he was wounded, and rapidly became one of Cromwell's most trusted lieutenants.