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  1. Elizabeth Cromwell is a character in Aphra Behn 's 1681 comedic play, The Roundheads or, The Good Old Cause. William Fisk depicted Elizabeth and her children supposedly begging Oliver Cromwell to spare the king's life, in his sentimental painting Cromwell's Family Interceding for the Life of Charles I (1840).

  2. 5 de dic. de 2014 · Elizabeth Cromwell 1598-1665. Cromwell Museum. Eldest child of Sir James Bourchier and his wife Frances. Very little is known of Elizabeth's childhood, but her father was a prosperous businessman ...

  3. Elizabeth Cromwell moved to Northborough after a coup against her son Richard and lived with the widowed husband of her favourite daughter, Bettie. Image source, The Cromwell Museum.

  4. Oliver Cromwell ( Huntingdon, Inglaterra; 25 de abril de 1599- Londres, 3 de septiembre de 1658) fue un dictador, líder político y militar inglés. Convirtió a Inglaterra en una república denominada Mancomunidad de Inglaterra (en inglés, Commonwealth of England ). Durante los cuarenta primeros años de su vida fue un terrateniente de clase ...

  5. 23 de sept. de 2023 · Elizabeth Cromwell rose from obscurity to become Lady Protectoress during England's only republic. Civil War re-enactors will parade through a village during a two-day event to shine a spotlight ...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2001 · Both republican and royalist representations of Elizabeth Cromwell are enmeshed in larger disputes over the contradictions that each side perceived within the entity of a Protectorate — the body politic that emerged during the Interregnum period as neither a monarchy nor a republic but rather an uneasy synthesis of the two, not unlike “Protectorate Joan,” as Elizabeth was often called.

  7. Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward. The family's estate derived from Oliver's great-great-grandfather Morgan ap William, a brewer from Glamorgan who settled at Putney and married Katherine Cromwell (born 1482), the sister of Thomas Cromwell , who would become the famous chief minister to Henry VIII.