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HERO or VILLAIN? Oliver Cromwell
There have been many dictators in history, and a few have been considered somewhat benevolent, others total despots. If you ...
Following the defeat of King Charles I in the English Civil Wars, and later his trial and execution, Oliver Cromwell became ‘Lord Protector’ in 1653. Cromwell was a Puritan, a strict ...
Sculptures of William of Orange and Oliver Cromwell, which were stolen from an Irish stately home eight years ago, have been found in County Clare. The life-size busts, carved out of limestone ...
Oliver Cromwell and Alan Turing. George was nominated for a plaque by Joanna Hudson, a Cambridge resident who rediscovered the little-known tale of his death. She said: “When you realise the ...
This is a plaster cast of Cromwell's wax death mask, made after the Lord Protector's death in 1658 (the Wax death mask can be seen in the British Museum). A controversial figure to many Cromwell ...
This 1886 painting depicts Oliver Cromwell (bareheaded, center) leading the English Parliamentary army in its overwhelming victory over the Scottish Covenanting army in the 1650 Battle of Dunbar.
Disgusted with the policies of King Charles I, Oliver Cromwell plans to take his family to the New World. But on the eve of their departure, Cromwell is drawn into the tangled web of religion and ...
Henry Ireton, Parliamentary official and son in law of Oliver Cromwell, was buried in Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey in 1652. However after the Restoration of Charles II to the throne the ...
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, was born in Huntingdon on 25th April 1599. He was the second son of Robert Cromwell (d.1617) and his wife ...