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The Dutch Golden Age, beginning in 1588, is known for the art of Rembrandt, the invention of the microscope, and the spice ...
This 1886 painting depicts Oliver Cromwell (bareheaded ... of a café at the university’s Palace Green Library, a piece of skull and a piece of pelvis were unearthed within a foot or so of ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THE historical significance of a Rochford manor house once owned by Oliver Cromwell has been highlighted after plans were revealed to ...
As just one example, you could be strolling along the street to the shops, passing by the site where Oliver Cromwell's head found its final resting place. That final resting place is, of course ...
The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon has a new exhibit revealing a fascinating and macabre story: what happened to Oliver Cromwell’s mortal remains after his death in September 1658. The new ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, What If Oliver Cromwell Became the Chief Climate Change Activist? In a world where climate action often relies on consensus-building and ...
The new restaurant is to be called The Oliver Cromwell Tavern and will occupy the building at 150 Sebethe Drive that formerly housed Taphouse 150. The owners of the new restaurant, Craig and ...
Although the effects of Cromwell’s War continued on after 1652, Sir William Petty calculated that during those subsequent 11 years “out of an Irish population of 1,460,000, those who died as ...
Award-winning performer and writer, Xnthony, returns with his riotous musical about Ireland's history of Oliver Cromwell - expect an electrifying blend of pop bangers and the most unexpected ...
In the course of conducting a condition assessment survey of pre-1800 bound materials, Special Collections and University Archives has identified a volume bearing an owner’s signature of possible ...
Last week, Paul Johnston, the British ambassador to Ireland, helping launch a five-volume compendium of Oliver Cromwell’s writings and speeches, proved himself a credit to the diplomatic community.