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Oliver Cromwell
does anyone acctually like oliver cromwell? coz i sure dont , i mean do u think he was a good or bad man?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well people from our neck of the woods often don't appreciate his "subtle beauty" do we? With bl**dy good reason I might add. This cartoon sums up exactly how I feel about Oliver Cromwell...
http://www.langerland.com/content/view/37/59/
http://www.langerland.com/content/view/37/59/
When he started out I believe he thought he was doing the right thing for his Country, When I was at School I thought he was wonderful, then when I looked into a bit deeper,and read of the things that happened in Ireland, it made me think again, I still admire the way he stood by what he believed in though, He was a very strong willed man.
If I remember correctly what he did in Ireland was A real Panic measure his popularity in England was Fading rapidly,so sending the Bored troops out to Ireland to Kill some Catholics,to him was a real popularity booster, and for a little while it worked, Nox please correct me if I have got that bit wrong, Ray
You're pretty much spot on Ray. He was responsible both directly in some cases and indirectly in others for the destruction of 1/3 of the entire poopulation of Ireland, either by simple murder, eviction and starvation or the selling of Catholics into slavery and sending them to the West Indies. That is a feat of genocidal warfare that has never been anything like equalled in Ireland since and it does put the t*sser into a bit of perspective.Lol
His head was stuck on a spike after he was exhumed and posthumously executed on the anniversay of the execution of Charles I and then bizarrely his head kept changing hands, being displayed here there and everywhere until finally his old college got hold of it and buried it at Sidney Sussex college in Cambridge.That part always fascinated me when I was a kid, lol , probably gave me my great love of history, the fact it was so intererstingly ghoulish to a 6 year old :)
His head was stuck on a spike after he was exhumed and posthumously executed on the anniversay of the execution of Charles I and then bizarrely his head kept changing hands, being displayed here there and everywhere until finally his old college got hold of it and buried it at Sidney Sussex college in Cambridge.That part always fascinated me when I was a kid, lol , probably gave me my great love of history, the fact it was so intererstingly ghoulish to a 6 year old :)
Thanks Nox, the only thing I can say in his Favour is,he was probably one of the greatest Generals ever,even when faced with defeat,he turned it round and was victorius, If his Son Richard had been as astute,would things have changed forever ? I don't think Charles the second would have got back here if he had been,but Richard was a bit of a bufoon, Fascinating subject Nox, I used to do Jobs for Lady Antonia Fraser, and I used to pick her brains a bit,god that woman has got some knowledge of History.
HI Kitty,
I think you are correct, he hated catholics,hence the taking over of Parliament here, But I believe,I may be wrong,that he came over to Ireland because his popularity here was going,so he let the troops do whatever they wanted, ie, Kill as many Catholics as you like, it boosted his popularity here for a while, we must remember most English then were very simple people and believed that all Catholics were enemies, Crazy world eh, the sad thing is, it's not getting any better worldwide is it !
Yes I used to work in Kensington,just round the corner from where she lives, I did jobs for her for many years, she is a very Knowledgeable lady, Ray
I think you are correct, he hated catholics,hence the taking over of Parliament here, But I believe,I may be wrong,that he came over to Ireland because his popularity here was going,so he let the troops do whatever they wanted, ie, Kill as many Catholics as you like, it boosted his popularity here for a while, we must remember most English then were very simple people and believed that all Catholics were enemies, Crazy world eh, the sad thing is, it's not getting any better worldwide is it !
Yes I used to work in Kensington,just round the corner from where she lives, I did jobs for her for many years, she is a very Knowledgeable lady, Ray
it is sad, but its starting to clear up in areas, its hard to believe that places like Derry used to be a protestant refuge! and now look at it!
At least it's all in the past now, but its such an interesting debate topic! thanks for ur answers everyone i appreciate them very much!
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At least it's all in the past now, but its such an interesting debate topic! thanks for ur answers everyone i appreciate them very much!
<3 muchluv <3
=^.^=