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Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658)

Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon?, England on April 25, 1599?. His influence as a military commander and politician during the English Civil War was to dramatically alter the political landscape of the British Isles. As leader of the Puritan cause, and commander of the [New Model Army]?, he was to defeat Charles I's forces, and to bring to an end the absolute power of the monarchy. He ruled for several years as [Lord Protector]? of the [English Republic]?; after his death on September 3, 1658?, the monarchy was restored. In 1661, his body was exhumed and was subjected to the ritual of a posthumous execution.

Cromwell's suppression of a rebellion in Ireland in 1649[1] still has strong resonance among the Irish. In particular his massacre at Drogheda after its capture, which included the killing of all prisoners as well as Catholic priests and many civilians, is one of the historical memories that has driven Irish-English and Catholic-Protestant strife throughout the centuries.


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