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Originally used for Regents holding power until the monarch came of age it was eventually used by Oliver Cromwell who took power after the deposition and execution of Charles I. His son briefly also used the title before the Monarchy was returned to power. It has never been used since, the tiltle of Prince Regent was used instead.
Oliver Cromwell lived at Hampton Court Palace for approximately five years. He moved there in 1654 and remained until his death in 1658. During this time, he used the palace as a residence while serving as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England.
The title he used was "Lord Protector" (of the Protestant faith), and his name was Oliver Cromwell.
On a rectn trip to ireland, the tour guide stated that the trees were used as timber by Cromwell to build ships to expand the size of the British fleet. Basically, he ravaged the country (which he cared little about) of trees for the benefit of England. On a rectn trip to ireland, the tour guide stated that the trees were used as timber by Cromwell to build ships to expand the size of the British fleet. Basically, he ravaged the country (which he cared little about) of trees for the benefit of England.
No, the term "Commonwealth" refers specifically to the period of republican government in England from 1649 to 1660, following the execution of King Charles I. During this time, the monarchy was abolished, and England was governed as a republic, initially under the leadership of Oliver Cromwell. The Royalists were opposed to this government and sought to restore the monarchy, which eventually happened in 1660 with the Restoration of Charles II.
he used his army to gain power
Yes he was. He used to attend Grammar school in Huntington along with Samuel Pepys
Originally used for Regents holding power until the monarch came of age it was eventually used by Oliver Cromwell who took power after the deposition and execution of Charles I. His son briefly also used the title before the Monarchy was returned to power. It has never been used since, the tiltle of Prince Regent was used instead.
Oliver Cromwell lived at Hampton Court Palace for approximately five years. He moved there in 1654 and remained until his death in 1658. During this time, he used the palace as a residence while serving as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England.
The title he used was "Lord Protector" (of the Protestant faith), and his name was Oliver Cromwell.
He wasn't a monarch. He was a military governor, who styled himself 'Protector'. He was not popular with the public, who used to say "Lord protect us from Protectors".
The English Commonwealth was the loosely used term for the system of government after the regicide of Charles I. The rump parliament declared England a Commonwealth although by definition England was actually a Protectorate under the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.
Durable, solid, hard, and natural are words commonly used to describe rock.
innocent and sensitive towards his surroundings are the words that can be used to describe Nwoye from the nove "Things Fall Apart"
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Conservative.