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  1. Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Marston Moor. After Manchester’s army had stormed Lincoln in May 1644, it marched north to join the Scots and the Yorkshire parliamentarians at the siege of York. But Charles I’s commander in chief, Prince Rupert, raised the siege. He was, however, defeated in the Battle of Marston Moor, July 2, 1644, that ...

  2. Oliver Cromwell. Pintura de Samuel Cooper, 1656. Quando tinha aproximadamente 30 anos, Cromwell tornou-se um fervoroso puritano. Ele venderia suas posses e planejaria escapar da perseguição religiosa ao ir para a Nova Inglaterra, mas acabou por candidatar-se a uma vaga ao Parlamento, iniciando assim sua carreira política e, pouco a pouco ...

  3. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Los comienzos de la República de Cromwell. La decapitación de Carlos I el 30 de enero de 1649 dio paso en mayo de ese mismo año a la creación de una República, la Commonwealth, con un Gobierno formado por un Consejo de Estado de 41 miembros, el Rump Parlament, y con Oliver Cromwell al frente. Aquellos meses fueron de una cruda represión ...

  4. Stuart Orme, Huntingdon's Cromwell Museum curator, said 23% more people visited than the previous year, marking its busiest year since 1999. The museum is in Cromwell's old school.

  5. 21 de may. de 2019 · 庶民出身の議員として頭角を現し、国王と対立してイギリス初の共和政を実現させた革命家、. オリバー・クロムウェル 。. その活躍によって国王に弾圧されていた庶民が権限を得ることになるのですが、彼の政治は実は不評でした。. 彼は共和政を実現し ...

  6. Oliver Cromwell is one of the most famous figures in British history. For some he provokes strong emotions, even more than 350 years after his death. He is known throughout the world, and was voted one of the ten most important figures in British history in 2001. There are a number of reasons why he is significant and is worthy of study today:

  7. 28 de jul. de 2017 · Oliver Cromwell sided with the Roundheads during the English Civil War and became a leader of the New Model Army. He ruled from 1653 to 1658. The only non-royal to rule the country, Oliver Cromwell remains one of the most controversial figures in British history. To some, he’s the father of democracy and a hero of the common man.

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