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  1. 2 de fev. de 2022 · Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) foi um exímio comandante de cavalaria, depois chefe do Exército do Novo Tipo ‘New Model Army ‘ do Parlamento e, mais tarde, Lorde Protetor da Inglaterra, Escócia e Irlanda. Este último título foi concedido a Cromwell por toda a vida após a conclusão sangrenta das Guerras Civis Inglesas (1642-1651) e a ...

  2. 9/3/1658. Oliver Cromwell was born to Robert and Elizabeth Cromwell in Huntingdon, England, on January 30, 1599. The second born of 10 children, Oliver’s beginnings were humble and obscure, leading to the existence of minimal documentation on his early life. Cromwell gained a basic education from a Huntingdon grammar school that was joined to ...

  3. Sir Oliver remained loyal to the crown at the outbreak of the English Civil War. His nephew and godson Oliver Cromwell was sent by parliament to the house at Ramsey to search for arms which could possibly be sent to the King at York. The younger Cromwell is said to have stood head uncovered in the presence of his uncle.

  4. Oliver Cromwell was appointed as Protector for life, and served in that role until his death in September 1658. After the execution of the King in January 1649, the remaining MPs from the House of Commons had run the country, often known by now as the ‘Rump Parliament’. In April 1653 Cromwell used the army to eject the Rump as he and other ...

  5. This portrait again depicts Sir Oliver Cromwell, uncle of Oliver Cromwell, but now as an old man. By this time, he had been forced to sell Hinchingbrooke House and had been living in Ramsey. He supported the King during the Civil War, against his nephew, and heavily fined, with his estates only being returned to him the year that this painting had been produced.

  6. 2 de fev. de 2022 · Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) fue un experto comandante de caballería, luego jefe del Nuevo Ejército Modelo del Parlamento y finalmente Lord Protector de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda. Este último título le fue concedido a Cromwell de por vida tras la sangrienta conclusión de las guerras civiles inglesas (1642-1651) y la ejecución del rey Carlos I de Inglaterra (que reinó de 1625 a 1649).

  7. Oliver Cromwell arrived with a unit of cavalry and Sir Oliver agreed to give £1,000 and 40 saddle horses to the Parliamentary cause to save Ramsey from being burnt. Sir Oliver remained a royalist and displayed the Parliamentary colours which he and his sons had captured, in Ramsey Church, during the whole of the Civil War and they were still ...