he was a king
Cromwell was anti-monarchy and therefore was never king.
Oliver Cromwell was not the King. He was known as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
oliver cromwell defeated king charles the first and had him beheaded
There have been eight Kings of England named Henry, none of whom were beheaded. The English Civil War ended in 1649 with the execution of King Charles I, who was replaced by the "Puritan" Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country as "Lord Protector" until his death in 1658.
oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
oliver cromwell was against King James I
Parliament (until the King dissolved it), and then Oliver Cromwell with his military government.
Cromwell was anti-monarchy and therefore was never king.
Oliver Cromwell was not a King. He was styled as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
Oliver Cromwell was not the King. He was known as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland
Oliver Cromwell
oliver cromwell defeated king charles the first and had him beheaded
There have been eight Kings of England named Henry, none of whom were beheaded. The English Civil War ended in 1649 with the execution of King Charles I, who was replaced by the "Puritan" Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country as "Lord Protector" until his death in 1658.
oliver cromwell changed Britain and he was protestant a puritant he won the battle againsy king Charles I
Louis XIV of France and Oliver Cromwell, the leader of the English Commonwealth, had a complex relationship marked by political tension. Cromwell, who ruled England after the execution of King Charles I, opposed monarchy, which put him at odds with the absolute rule of Louis XIV. Their interactions mainly involved diplomatic negotiations, particularly concerning military alliances and trade, as both sought to strengthen their respective nations. Ultimately, Cromwell's republican ideals contrasted sharply with Louis XIV's monarchy, highlighting the divergent paths of England and France during that period.
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.
King Charles II ruled after Oliver Cromwell, he restored the monarchy.