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  1. John Pym est un parlementaire anglais, né en 1584 à Brymore et mort le 8 décembre 1643 à Derby House. Il a été l'un des principaux opposants au Roi d'Angleterre Charles Ier d'Angleterre , devenant en 1628 l'un des rédacteurs de la Pétition des droits ( The Petition of Right ) puis en 1643 un des leaders du Court Parlement et du Long Parlement , quand il vote la « Grande Remontrance ...

  2. His financial programme is covered in Russell’s essay ‘Parliament and the King’s Finances’, in Origins of the English Civil War. Pym’s role as a parliamentary manager and committee man are dealt with in three articles by L. Glow: ‘Pym and Parliament’, Journal of Modern History, 1964; ‘The Committee Men in the Long Parliament ...

  3. Todos los libros de JOHN PYM y su biografía en Casa del Libro

  4. John Pym. (Brymore, Somersetshire, 1584 — Londres, 8 de desembre de 1643) Polític anglès. Purità, dirigí l’oposició parlamentària a la política de Carles I. Enemic del catolicisme i de l’autoritarisme reial, fou el principal promotor de la petició de drets del 1628 i de la condemna de Strafford (1641). Hom intentà de detenir-lo ...

  5. In this sense, Pym’s unfortunate polemical history elucidates not only the tenuous, and ultimately temporary, transition of English libellous politics from manuscript to print during the early 1640s, but also the bipartisan personalization of politics that enabled it. I Biographically, few English figures have proven as elusive as John Pym, whose

  6. ジョン・ピム(1640年) ジョン・ピム(英:John Pym, 1584年 5月20日 - 1643年 12月8日)は、17世紀 イングランドの政治家。 清教徒革命(イングランド内戦)の初期において主導的な役割を果たした1人である。

  7. 14 de feb. de 2022 · The Short Parliament met in April 1640 for only three weeks and achieved nothing except upsetting the king when John Pym made a speech on 17 April calling for more powers for Parliament and the protection of MPs' privilege of independence, a defence of the Anglican Church, and an end to illegal taxation (taxes raised without the authority of Parliament).