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  1. Oliver Cromwell (25. duben 1599 – 3. září 1658) byl anglický vojevůdce a politik. Jako vojenský velitel přispěl k porážce královského vojska v občanské válce . Po popravě Karla I. roku 1649 byl vůdčí postavou Anglické republiky , obsadil Skotsko a Irsko a od roku 1653 až do své smrti roku 1658 vládl jako lord protektor Anglie, Skotska a Irska .

  2. Cromwell dies at Whitehall, 3 September. Welcome to the home page of the Cromwell Association. We aim to encourage interest in the life and times of Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector, who was born in Huntingdon in 1599 and died at Whitehall in 1658. Cromwell is an intensely controversial figure equally reviled and revered both during his ...

  3. Oliver Cromwell(25 tháng 4năm 1599- 3 tháng 9năm 1658, có tên phiên âm tiếng Việt là Ô-li-vơ Crôm-oen) là một nhà lãnh đạo chính trịvà quân sựngười Anh, người đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc thành lập nền cộng hòa ở Anhvà sau đó là Huân tước bảo hộ của Anh, Scotlandvà ...

  4. Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader best known for making England a republic and leading the Commonwealth of England and primarily because of ethnic cleansing activities in Ireland euphemistically called as Cromwellian Genocide . Cromwell's actions during his career seem confusing to ...

  5. Oliver Cromwell 1599. április 25-én született Huntingdonban, Robert és Elizabeth Cromwell egyetlen fiúgyermekeként. Nemesi családból származott, de életének egy részét paraszti sorban töltötte (a brit történelemben családneve korábban is felbukkant: üknagyanyja, Cathrine Cromwell, VIII. Henrik híres kancellárjának, Thomas ...

  6. 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 Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward of Ely. After attending Sidney Sussex College Cambridge he married in 1620 Elizabeth, daughter of Sir James Bourchier.

  7. Oliver Cromwell’s head . In 1659 Richard Cromwell gave up power, and Charles II was restored as King of England – this was known as the restoration. Charles decreed that Cromwell be disinterred from Westminster Abbey, and that he be ‘executed’ – despite already being dead – for regicide.