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  1. www.cromwellmuseum.org › cromwell › civil-warKey Figures | Cromwell

    Pym was arguably the political leader of the Parliamentarian cause during the early months of the English Civil War. He had led political opposition to King Charles in the House of Commons, pushing for reform and for a greater balance between the power of the crown and Parliament.

  2. 24 de jun. de 2020 · In the first in a series of conversations about parliamentary leadership, History of Parliament Trust Director and expert in mid-seventeenth century politics, Dr. Stephen Roberts explains how John ...

    • 20 min
    • 1827
    • History of Parliament
  3. BCW Project :: British Civil Wars, Commonwealth ... ... VDOM

  4. Abstract. This article explores the royalist libels that afflicted the parliamentarian leader John Pym during the early 1640s to argue that the period marked an important turning point in English libellous politics. First, like many of the political libels circulating in early Civil War England, royalist attacks against Pym transitioned ...

  5. 14 de feb. de 2022 · The five men were John Pym, John Hampden, Sir Arthur Hesilrige, Denzil Holles, and William Strode. None was in the House of Commons, having been warned beforehand of the king's plan.

  6. Historians give John Pym due credit as a successful Parliamentarian; rhetorical critics examine Pym's prowess as an orator. Both perspectives focus on Pym's management of issues of the day and do not account for his masterful appropriation of

  7. John Pym est un parlementaire anglais, né en 1584 à Brymore ( Somerset) 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 ...