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  1. Há 4 dias · In 1540, Sir Richard Morrison (c. 1513 – 1556), an English humanist scholar and diplomat who was a protégé of Thomas Cromwell, propagandist for Henry VIII, and then ambassador to the German court of Charles V for Edward VI, dedicated his translation of Introductio ad sapientiam by Juan Luis Vives to Gregory Cromwell.

  2. Há 4 dias · After the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, Charles's initial chances of regaining the Crown seemed slim; Cromwell was succeeded as Lord Protector by his son Richard. However, the new Lord Protector had little experience of either military or civil administration. In 1659, the Rump Parliament was recalled and

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Instead, in 1647 Cromwell joined the New Model Army as a captain in Viscount Lisle 's lifeguard, and later that year was appointed captain in Thomas Fairfax 's lifeguard. [2] In 1649, Cromwell married Dorothy Maijor, daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. [3]

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  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Cromwell (born c. 1485, Putney, near London—died July 28, 1540, probably London) was the principal adviser (1532–40) to England’s Henry VIII, chiefly responsible for establishing the Reformation in England, for the dissolution of the monasteries, and for strengthening the royal administration. At the instigation of his enemies, he ...

  6. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Britain in Revolution, 1625-1660. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN: 198200811X; 825pp.; Price: £25.00. Britain in Revolution is a huge book in every sense, the distillation of a lifetime’s-worth of teaching, researching and writing, resulting in a large, sweeping narrative account of a very high standard.

  7. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Tumbledown Dick. May 3, 2024. In January 2012 the late Queen Elizabeth, by outliving the record-holder, deprived us all of a favourite quiz question ‘Who was the longest-lived British head of state?’. The surprising answer was Richard Cromwell, who held the office for less than a year, following the death of his father, Oliver.