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    Henry Ireton, fue un abogado, estadista y general inglés del ejército parlamentario durante la Revolución inglesa. También fue el yerno de Oliver Cromwell.

  2. Henry Ireton's own regiment repulsed their Royalist opposite numbers, but Ireton then led at least part of them to the aid of the beleaguered Parliamentarian infantry. His troopers were driven off by Royalist pikemen, and Ireton himself was unhorsed, wounded in the leg and face and taken prisoner.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2021 · Henry Ireton. copy attributed to Robert Walker, after Samuel Cooper, and Sir Anthony van Dyck. oil on canvas, circa 1650. 49 in. x 39 1/2 in. (1245 mm x 1003 mm) Purchased, 1945. Primary Collection. NPG 3301. On display in Room 6 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery.

  4. 3 de may. de 2022 · Henry Ireton (1611 – 26 November 1651) was an English general in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War. He was the son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. Early life. He was the eldest son of German Ireton of Attenborough, Nottinghamshire, and was baptized in St. Mary's Church on 3 November 1611. He became a gentleman commoner of Trinity ...

  5. Ireton, the son of one of Cromwell’s generals, was also a grandchild of the Lord Protector himself. Though his father, a regicide, had died in 1651, the family estates were nevertheless confiscated after the Restoration and vested in the Duke of York. Nothing is known of Ireton’s career until 19 Jan. 1684 when he was accused of complicity ...

  6. Henry Ireton galt als der leidenschaftlichste politische Kopf in der Armee, seine Fähigkeiten als Taktiker und Disputant waren aber begrenzt. Er war wahrscheinlich auch der Autor von The Solemn Engagement of the Army , das am zweiten Tag des Treffens von Armee und Parlament vom Juni 1647 allen Regimentern verlesen wurde.

  7. Learn Henry Ireton facts for kids. On the night before the Battle of Naseby, in June 1645, Ireton succeeded in surprising the Royalist army and captured many prisoners. The next day, on the suggestion of Cromwell, he was made commissary-general and appointed to the command of the left wing, with Cromwell himself commanding the right.