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A tiny museum which tells the story of Oliver Cromwell "warts and all" wants architects to submit design ideas for its move ...
After leading the Parliamentarians to victory over the Royalists in an English civil war and executing King Charles I, Cromwell ascended to power in 1653 as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of ...
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector during the new Commonwealth, was the ringleader of the operation and thus the person most in need of being tracked down and punished. Unfortunately for the vengeful ...
Upon Oliver Cromwell’s death in late 1658, Richard was proclaimed Lord Protector. Initial signs of peaceful transition were rapidly replaced by rumors of conspiracy and general lack of trust in his ...
Cromwell, Lord Protector of England who ruled the country after disbanding the monarchy, was given a state funeral in 1658, then dug up and beheaded two years later after the monarchy was restored.
Lord Salisbury, Prime Minister of Great Britain, writes to me on January 27, 1899: “The bust of Oliver Cromwell, by Bernini, has been presented to and accepted by her Majesty’s government, the ...
Cromwell Museum via Facebook The death of Oliver Cromwell, the embattled Lord Protector of 1650s England, didn’t stop his enemies from doing everything they could to tarnish his reputation.
Two Parliamentarian cavalry troops will be marking the 425th anniversary of Oliver Cromwell's birth. The Civil War leader and Lord Protector was born on 25 April 1599 in Huntingdon.
Lord Rosebery's Address at Unveiling of StatueThe tercentenary of Oliver Cromwell was celebrated at London on the 14th of November by the unveiling of a statue of the Protector, modeled by Hamo ...
Mr. Hutton, a history professor at Bristol University, covers only Cromwell’s elevation to national fame: from his birth in 1599 to the end of the first English Civil War, when the ...