No, Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I never met in person. Their interactions were primarily through the political and military conflict of the English Civil War, during which Cromwell emerged as a leading figure against the monarchy. Charles I was executed in 1649, and by that time, Cromwell had already assumed significant power, further solidifying the divide between them.
I do not suppose that Charles 1 really got to know Oliver Cromwell very well, probably the people around him told Charles what they thought of Oliver..and that could be derisory
To bring King Charles 1 to justice
James 1, Charles 1, Oliver Cromwell, Charles 2, James2, William & Mary.
Yes, Oliver Cromwell Was one of the five MP's arrested by King Charles I, but then he was released prior to the civil war.
Parliamentarians and the Royalist
I do not suppose that Charles 1 really got to know Oliver Cromwell very well, probably the people around him told Charles what they thought of Oliver..and that could be derisory
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To bring King Charles 1 to justice
James 1, Charles 1, Oliver Cromwell, Charles 2, James2, William & Mary.
Yes, Oliver Cromwell Was one of the five MP's arrested by King Charles I, but then he was released prior to the civil war.
He was beheaded on 30 Jan 1649.
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Parliamentarians and the Royalist
which Charles of which country? Charles 1 of England was followed by lord proector oliver cromwell, Charles 2 of England was followed by James 2
Oliver Cromwell and his Parliamentary Army. June 1947 a junior officer, Cornet Joyce, captured Charles 1 and brought him into the control of the army. It is not known if this move had prior approval of Lieutenant-General Cromwell.
The two leaders in the first English Civil War were King Charles I and Thomas Fairfax.There were two armies in the English civil war: the Royalists (also known as the Cavaliers) and the parliamentarians (also known as the Roundheads). King Charles I lead the Royalists; Thomas Fairfax lead the Parliamentarians.
After King Charles I, England became a republic under the rule of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector. This period of time is known as the Interregnum or the Commonwealth. It lasted from 1649 to 1660. Following Cromwell's death in 1658, his son Richard was briefly appointed as Lord Protector before the monarchy was restored and Charles II became king in 1660.