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  1. John Lambert (7 September 1619 – 1 March 1684) was an English Parliamentarian general and politician. Widely regarded as one of the most talented soldiers of the period, he fought throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and was largely responsible for victory in the 1650 to 1651 Scottish campaign.

  2. John Edward Lambert (Berkeley, California; 14 de enero de 1953) es un exjugador de baloncesto estadounidense que jugó siete temporadas en la NBA y una más en la liga italiana. Con 2,08 metros de altura, lo hacía en la posición de pívot.

  3. Instrument of Government. John Lambert (born autumn 1619, Calton, West Riding, Yorkshire, Eng.—died March 1684, St. Nicholas Isle, off Plymouth, Devon) was a leading Parliamentary general during the English Civil Wars and the principal architect of the Protectorate, the form of republican government existing in England from 1653 to 1659.

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  4. Johann Heinrich Lambert, o Jean-Henri Lambert (Mülhausen, 26 de agosto de 1728-Berlín, 25 de septiembre de 1777), fue un matemático, físico, astrónomo y filósofo alemán de origen francés.

  5. Overview. John Lambert. (1619—1683) parliamentary soldier and politician. Quick Reference. (1619–83) English major‐general. He rose to prominence as a Roundhead officer during the English Civil War. He accompanied Cromwell as second‐in‐command on the invasion of Scotland (1650).

  6. Encyclopedia. People. Maj.-Gen. John Lambert. Wikipedia. 1893 text. Annotations (13) References (15) This text was copied from Wikipedia on 25 May 2024 at 6:10AM. John Lambert [a] (7 September 1619 – 1 March 1684) was an English Parliamentarian general and politician.

  7. bcw-project.org › biography › john-lambertbcw-project.org

    BCW Project offers a detailed biography of John Lambert, a leading Parliamentarian general and politician during the English Civil War and the Protectorate. Find out how he became a champion of republican government and a rival of Oliver Cromwell.