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  1. Hace 9 horas · Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English statesman, politician, and soldier, widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of the British Isles. He came to prominence during the 1639 to 1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, initially as a senior commander in the Parliamentarian army and latterly as a ...

  2. Hace 2 horas · 1644: En la Batalla de Marston Moor, derrota del ejército leal a Carlos I gracias a la intervención decisiva de Oliver Cromwell y su cuerpo de caballería, los "Ironsides".

  3. Hace 9 horas · 1644: En la Batalla de Marston Moor, derrota del ejército leal a Carlos I gracias a la intervención decisiva de Oliver Cromwell y su cuerpo de caballería, los "Ironsides".

  4. Hace 9 horas · Oliver Cromwell’s troops were billeted there in 1650 and they damaged the building, but it was still standing in 1746 when troops from the Duke of Cumberland’s army set fire to it on their way north to Culloden. Roofless, the Palace remains in Crown hands and is in the care of Historic Environment Scotland.

  5. Hace 9 horas · Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 7, 1681-1685.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  6. Hace 9 horas · On April 20th 1653, with the Sun in the same degree as Biden’s Moon, Oliver Cromwell uttered these words to the Rump Parliament in post revolutionary England. “You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go.”

  7. Hace 9 horas · David Starkey draws a comparison with the Commonwealth of Oliver Cromwell. You might think that the parliamentary party deserved to win its battle with Charles I, and the civil war. Be that as it may, Cromwell’s government soon went bad; it was an authoritarian, overbearing and joyless disaster.

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