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Assuming this refers to The English Civil War, and Oliver Cromwell - no-one was "covered in warts."

Oliver Cromwell, when having a portrait painted, famously instructed the artist to depict him "warts and all," meaning he did not want the portrait to be unrealistically flattering.


He had no more warts than anyone else.

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