Cromwell was there and a crucial part. If he was not there, the Parliamentarians may not have won this very important battle.
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He was very successfull as he beat Charles with his improved new model army in the cicil war at Naseby!
The Battle of Naseby, June 14th, 1645 led Charles I to taste bitter defeat. He was defeated by the Parliamentarian New Model Army commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
drogheda, wexford, naseby, the english civil war ettc.
oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
oliver cromwell
He was very successfull as he beat Charles with his improved new model army in the cicil war at Naseby!
The Battle of Naseby, June 14th, 1645 led Charles I to taste bitter defeat. He was defeated by the Parliamentarian New Model Army commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
drogheda, wexford, naseby, the english civil war ettc.
the battle was won by Oliver Cromwell and his troops
The Battle of Naseby was actually held in Naseby, Northampton.
"The Parliamentarian 'New Model Army' under Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell."says Wikipedia and other sources. also sir lollypoop likes chicken when he needs to eat potatos!
oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
Ther battle of Naseby started at naseby on 14th June 1645
Oliver Cromwell has written: 'The soldier's wreath, or, The battle ground of New Orleans' -- subject(s): New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
Battle of Naseby happened on 1645-06-14.
Oliver Cromwell