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16 de mar. de 2024 · 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.
Há 2 dias · Where some accounts of this decade tend to trail off in 1658-9, losing interest or enthusiasm, rushing through Richard Cromwell’s Protectorate and the troubled twelve months which followed in a noticeably half-hearted manner as little more than a prelude to an almost inevitable Restoration, Woolrych gives us a very full and convincing picture ...
Há 1 dia · The gaps in the record – as provided by Cromwell’s own words – have also led scholars to look in more detail at the contexts in which he operated and some brilliant archivally-based reconstructions have been made of, for example, Cromwell’s early political associations and his finances.
Há 6 dias · Vallance reveals that some addresses alluded to Oliver Cromwell as Moses and Joshua, while Richard was referenced as the prophet Elijah, and his succession described as being as natural as when James VI and I acceded the English throne in 1603 (pp. 44-46). In Chapter Four, Vallance shows that a similar scenario arose for William III.
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29 de fev. de 2024 · Cromwell’s death was largely ignored by the media and the public, and he was soon forgotten by the film industry. His films, however, have survived and are still appreciated by fans and critics. He is remembered as a talented and charismatic actor, who had a promising start but a tragic end.
Há 5 dias · Richard Cromwell was the great-grandfather of Oliver Cromwell. France, Italy and the Low Countries. Cromwell declared to Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer that he had been a "ruffian[…]in his young days". In his youth he left his family in Putney and crossed the Channel to the Continent.