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  1. Roundheads («cabezas redondas» en español) o parlamentarios fueron aquellos ingleses que durante la guerra civil inglesa (1642-1651) apoyaron el bando y la postura que defendía el Parlamento de Inglaterra frente a la monarquía de la Casa de Estuardo . Los parlamentarios fueron dirigidos en la guerra por Oliver Cromwell (en su ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoundheadRoundhead - Wikipedia

    A Roundhead as portrayed by John Pettie (1839–1893) Roundheads were the supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War (1642–1651). Also known as Parliamentarians, they fought against King Charles I of England and his supporters, known as the Cavaliers or Royalists, who claimed rule by absolute monarchy and the ...

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    Roundheads («cabezas redondas» en español) o parlamentarios fueron aquellos ingleses que durante la guerra civil inglesa (1642-1651) apoyaron el bando y la postura que defendía el Parlamento de Inglaterra frente a la monarquía de la Casa de Estuardo.

  4. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Home. Period. Stuart. Roundheads and Cavaliers: where did the Civil War nicknames come from? Professor Mark Stoyle explains the history behind two nicknames that came to represent the royalists (Cavaliers) and the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) during the Civil War… Published: June 15, 2023 at 11:37 AM.

  5. The Roundheads were a group of people who supported Parliament & Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. They were also called 'Parliamentarians'. They fought against Charles I and the Cavaliers otherwise known as 'Royalists'.

  6. Roundhead ( c. 1760 – 1813), also known as Bark Carrier, Round Head, Stayeghtha, and Stiahta, was an American Indian chief of the Wyandot tribe. He was a strong member of Tecumseh's confederacy against the United States during the War of 1812.

  7. - Spiegato. ¿Quiénes eran los Roundheads? Los Roundheads fueron un grupo en la Guerra Civil Inglesa que promovió una mancomunidad republicana en lugar de una monarquía. El término era en realidad peyorativo y los miembros de este grupo no lo habrían utilizado para describirse a sí mismos.