Cromwell is thought to have suffered from malaria (probably first contracted while on campaign in Ireland) and from "stone", a common term for urinary/kidney infections. In 1658 he was struck by a sudden bout of malarial fever, followed directly by an attack of urinary/kidney symptoms. A Venetian physician tracked Cromwell's final illness, saying Cromwell's personal physicians were mismanaging his health, leading to a rapid decline and death, which was also hastened by the death of his favorite daughter Elizabeth Cromwell in August at age 29. He died at Whitehall on 3 September 1658, the anniversary of his great victories at Dunbar and Worcester.
Oliver Cromwell Applegate died in 1938.
1658
Oliver Cromwell is believed to have died of a combination of maleria and urinary infection. There is a link below for more information.
Oliver Cromwell
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Oliver Cromwell Applegate died in 1938.
Oliver Cromwell died on Tuesday 3rd September, 1658
Whitehall In London
1658
Oliver Cromwell is believed to have died of a combination of maleria and urinary infection. There is a link below for more information.
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell was a famous man. Oliver Cromwell lived many years ago. Oliver Cromwell is dead.
the father of Oliver Cromwell is Robert Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell banned all Christmas activities
Oliver Cromwell's parents were Robert Cromwell and Elizabeth Steward Cromwell.
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