Oliver Cromwell - The King Killer Documentary

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  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  9 місяців тому +90

    Thanks for watching everyone! If you enjoyed this video check out our biography on King Charles I. ua-cam.com/video/zmb2umaZUGY/v-deo.html

  • @frankfrank2572
    @frankfrank2572 7 місяців тому +13

    Cromwell killed 680,000 people in Ireland out of a population of 1.4 million in a war of extermination and his statue stands proudly outside the British parliament in Westminster. One of the admired figure in British history. Tells you all you need to know really.

    • @Anglo_Saxon1
      @Anglo_Saxon1 Місяць тому +1

      That number is way,way over the mark 200,000 tops.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому +4

      There's also a statue of Richard 1 outside parliament but I don't know a single English man who admires him .despite how he's been portrayed in films like Robin Hood we know that he was a terrible king and a vile human being but you don't change history by tearing down statues 😅😅

    • @frankfrank2572
      @frankfrank2572 29 днів тому

      @@Anglo_Saxon1 What's a few hundred thousand Irish between friends.

    • @AnnCronin-ds6pu
      @AnnCronin-ds6pu 2 дні тому

      It is not for the Irish to decide whose statue sits outside Westminster no more than the British have any authority to tell us to take down Sir Roger Casements Memory from Banna strand. While many of my fellow countrymen see all British and particularly English history only as it effects ROI the fact is it is fitting that he sits across from a place he so influenced at a very interesting time, civil war, signing the death warrant of a king, Lord Protector. A person place in a country’s history is not to be defined by outsiders.

  • @tacitus6384
    @tacitus6384 6 місяців тому +18

    At 40 years old the guy was broke, disillusioned and had no prospects. I felt that.
    Then within a few years he was one of the most powerful men in the country.

  • @jcarey568
    @jcarey568 9 місяців тому +81

    As a Pennsylvanian, I was struck by how much of my Commonwealth's history was a direct result of Cromwell, his government, and the conflicts of the time. Very enlightening!

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 8 місяців тому +15

      Cromwell sacked parliament and made himself sole ruler
      ( king , lord protecter )
      Even naming his son to inherit his position after his death.
      Like a king...
      Cromwell was an awful man.

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 8 місяців тому

      Yeah them horrible Puritans and Presbyterian crossed the Atlantic and settled in the mid west and south and stole the native Indian s land there like a plague spreading disease were ever they go🤮

    • @neilgodwin6531
      @neilgodwin6531 7 місяців тому +11

      ​@@kevcaratacus9428He only weeded out the corrupt, lazy and self enriching parasites posing as MPs.
      We desperately need a Cromwell today

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 7 місяців тому

      @@neilgodwin6531 maybe so maybe so .
      But he became sole ruler & the parliamentarians didn't fight for that .
      Yes Charles was a dick & deserved to die in the end.
      But
      Cromwell was a bigger tyrant
      He banned alcohol and Xmas and everything fun.
      He expected everyone to be a puritan like him .
      That's why his intended hier his son was thrown out & Charles 2 was welcomed back by the public .
      They called him the merry monarch.

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 7 місяців тому

      @@neilgodwin6531 I agree we need a better government
      But atm there are none.
      Labour has been s### since Blair *torified* the party.
      Corbyn would have been a disaster, a jew hater and terrorist sympathiser .
      A cabinet with People like Abbott , can't spell or add subtract simple maths.
      Lib dems, pointless woke lefties .
      We need a strong leader ,like another Margaret Thatcher
      She wouldn't allow all the BS the current Tories do.
      Can't trust any of them atm
      Monster raving Looney party would do a better job than
      anyone else ..

  • @jonasjoseph5191
    @jonasjoseph5191 9 місяців тому +76

    I LOVE how well put together these documentaries are put together! Better than the History Channel during its prime! Keep up the good work! Road to 1 million subs will be here before you know it!

    • @Hunter_Nebid
      @Hunter_Nebid 9 місяців тому +3

      Their well put-togetherness is truly put together very well!

  • @lindabay1491
    @lindabay1491 9 місяців тому +6

    The English Civil Wars had a disgusting outcome for the English and Irish Catholics, taking their land. The Puritans were not Christian by their behavior. No wonder so many came to America to finally have religious freedom.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому

      The popes like the Borgias and De Medicis weren't exactly good Christians with their greed perversions and vanity 😅

    • @cambs0181
      @cambs0181 3 дні тому

      Cromwell was a Puritan, he was offered a place in Virginia but turned it down.

  • @billfarley9167
    @billfarley9167 8 місяців тому +10

    From Canada: My family's history was influenced by this whole period. The Farley clan came mainly from NW England commonly called the Midlands and beyond. We were forced migrated in the 1640's to what is now the County of Armagh in northern Ireland. One of the six northern counties. Our religious affiliation has always been the Church of England. When I started doing genealogy I always assumed we were "Irish" but was told in no uncertain terms by an Irish genealogist that we were not Irish but transplanted English. This was a total surprise, hence my study of the history of that era. This video simply confirms what I had learned. If one assumes there are five generations per one hundred years, the Farley's have been in Ireland for 19 generations. Two brothers came to Canada in 1795 and that's how my lineage eventually became Canadian. The fact that I was firmy advised we were not Irish supports the statement that the "real" Irish have never accepted the people transplanted by Cromwell from England and Scotland in the 1640/50's. So be it, but as far as I'm concerned, I'm Irish descent.

    • @wboyle9721
      @wboyle9721 8 місяців тому +1

      You are certainly irish if you family were born in Ireland there is no denying this

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 7 місяців тому

      Yes them prodestant planters stole Northern Ireland liz 1 then james 1 then that shithouse Cromwell moved scottish and English over to Ireland to Rob the Irish then they crossed the Atlantic enslaved the Africans who were stole from Africa and robbed and murdered the native Indians puritan and Presbyterian shithouses

    • @thewolfofgod3908
      @thewolfofgod3908 6 місяців тому +2

      @@wboyle9721Irishish or Irish Light. Lets not pretend ethnicity is not real. A black man may be English by citizenry but he will never be English.

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 6 місяців тому

      ​@@thewolfofgod3908
      Seventeenth generations????
      At some point we can acknowledge history ---- but also we may as well acknowledge reality hey dude,?

    • @user-fq8rs7rz3i
      @user-fq8rs7rz3i 5 місяців тому +1

      The Midlands are just that. In the middle of England. Not the NW of England.

  • @PhoenixAscending
    @PhoenixAscending 9 місяців тому +52

    The older movie they made about Cromwell, (I think that's the name as well), was a very good movie. Great acting as well

    • @gimbatul9761
      @gimbatul9761 9 місяців тому

      The TV series wolf hall?

    • @cmc2550
      @cmc2550 9 місяців тому +21

      The Richard Harris movie

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 9 місяців тому +9

      I never realised it was the actor who played dumbledore in the first 2 Harry Potter films,that played Cromwell x

    • @cmc2550
      @cmc2550 9 місяців тому +4

      @@jessrosefawkes2721 I know, he was a great actor with a uncanny ability to play a diverse range of characters

    • @williamwalsh3565
      @williamwalsh3565 9 місяців тому +15

      Ironically Cromwell was played by a proud Irishman

  • @jamesrogers5277
    @jamesrogers5277 9 місяців тому +26

    What a wonderful rich tapestry of glorious complexity - so very clearly narrated and adorned with cleverly chosen images… I was both alarmed and amused by how much I did not know - or perhaps had forgotten. Your documentary has inspired me to learn more!

  • @PhuriousStyles
    @PhuriousStyles 9 місяців тому +18

    Interesting story, my landlord is the current owner of Arden farm also known as Cromwells castle, it was supposedly one of his favourite retreats when he wasnt busy.

  • @derrymullins-fp8pl
    @derrymullins-fp8pl 9 місяців тому +83

    Fantastic program. A balanced view of a difficult historic character. Very well scripted and delivered. Many thanks D Mullins

  • @tamarrajames3590
    @tamarrajames3590 9 місяців тому +79

    Thank you for another extremely informative and balanced documentary about this complex man of British history. It covers such a critical point of time with wonderfully clear and concise delivery, coupled with exquisite visuals. Thank you once again.🖤🇨🇦

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 5 місяців тому +1

      Cromwell wasn't complex
      He was a hypocrite.
      A tyrant
      He had a taste of power and decided not to share it with a parliament.
      He was a king under the guise of the title lord protecter.
      Naming his son to inherit his throne
      He died believing he had created a new dynasty of sole rulers .
      But he was hated so much nobody wanted to be ruled by his son .
      That's why the people calked for Charles 2nd to take the throne .

    • @tamarrajames3590
      @tamarrajames3590 5 місяців тому +1

      @@kevcaratacus9428 At least Charles II was raised to rule…not that he was particularly brilliant at it.🖤🇨🇦

  • @starofdavid9919
    @starofdavid9919 9 місяців тому +14

    The people of Ireland would have nothing good to say about this man.

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 9 місяців тому +1

      19th century nationalist Irish historians rewrote history & did a hatchet job on the story of Oliver Cromwell

    • @starofdavid9919
      @starofdavid9919 8 місяців тому +5

      @@francisbrewster4948 Cromwell did a hatchet job on the people of Drogheda.

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 8 місяців тому

      @@starofdavid9919
      Well sadly there are no contemporary historical accounts decribing as "massacre" ----- the rules of 17th century warfare were quite different from what we expect today, man
      Back then a besieged town may be offered to surrender, where they might march out & perhaps even keep their weapons ----- however if this offer was refused, when the town was captured --- no quarter was given or expected
      A beseiging army might lise enormous casualties from disease, weather, starvation ---- apparently the deaths of Englishmen at Ireland was enormous

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 8 місяців тому

      @@starofdavid9919
      Wexford is another town back then
      Apparently the sailors of Wexford had preyed on English shipping for years ....they even sold captured English sailors into slavery for extra cash ---- when Cromwell's forces captured the town there was little sympathy for the inhabitants

    • @bazzatheblue
      @bazzatheblue 6 місяців тому

      Bloody nice bloke.

  • @MartinKillips
    @MartinKillips 9 місяців тому +19

    Excellent. I was particularly interested in the section explaining how he became a bonafide military commander and the evolution of his New Model Army. A superb presentation. Thank you!

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 7 місяців тому

      Lord Fairfax created the new model army.
      Cromwell didn't have a clue about warfare or military tactics .

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 6 місяців тому

      ​@@kevcaratacus9428
      Oliver Cromwell never lost a battle .... he wasn't the only one responsible for reorganizing the army , but he was the main successful & reliable general who basically won the Civil war for the Parliamentary forces
      This Cromwell is almost single handedly responsible for the later establishment of parliamentary democracy , & eventually constitutional monarchy
      ----- if we don't know anything about this ? ---- we are missing the point dude

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 5 місяців тому

      @@francisbrewster4948
      The bottom line is Cromwell took power & ruled like a king
      Naming his son as heir to his throne.
      Cromwell died believing he had created a new dynasty of rulers .
      That's the only relevant point

  • @shereemcclelland2186
    @shereemcclelland2186 8 місяців тому +5

    I saw that movie Oliver Cromwell, we went as a secondary school excursion, I was mesmerised by the actor Richard Harris. I thought the scene where he threw a gold spear thing onto the floor in parliament and yelled something about worthless baubles was brilliant, as a kid living in Australia, never heard of Cromwell and was never interested in the monarchy, after all we were called a bunch of convicts. But this person in history, Oliver Cromwell, really resonated with me as being a rebel, brilliant.

  • @pecheurcrapuleux84
    @pecheurcrapuleux84 9 місяців тому +7

    As a German I jealously realise how many opportunities England had in the strugle of civic emancipation. O. Cromwell was just a singular figure in it and even not inevetible to come out the like.

  • @NettiGaming
    @NettiGaming 7 місяців тому +15

    One of historys great ironies. He became the thing he swore to destroy.
    All swept away mere months after his death.

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 7 місяців тому +3

      I tbink he liked the power & didn't want to give it up .
      He wanted to start a dynasty
      Naming his son to inherit his throne .
      A terrible man ,

    • @NettiGaming
      @NettiGaming 7 місяців тому +3

      @@kevcaratacus9428 I agree

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 6 місяців тому

      Despite Kevin trolling here, apparently completely ignorant of so much of this story ---- the "results" weren't as easily "swept away" as you say or think
      It was never & no longer possible for an absolute monarch at England --- Olivier Cromwell's victories paved the way for the establishment of parliamentary democracy,
      ..... & also eventually the British constitutional monarchy

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 6 місяців тому +3

      @@francisbrewster4948 trolling???
      Are are you in about ?
      One reply is trolling in your silly mind is it ?
      Just because you have a different opinion ,
      give it like an adult & not like a spoilt child.
      Have you ever read about Cromwell or Fairfax or any of the accounts of the parliamentary soldiers .
      Or how the majority of the regular people felt under Cromwells SOLE rule .
      Can you explain
      Why Cromwell named his son as heir to his throne ?
      His planned future was to create his own dynasty, ruling without a parliament
      ...

    • @user-fq8rs7rz3i
      @user-fq8rs7rz3i 5 місяців тому +3

      Power corrupts. And absolute power corrupts absolutely. Sooo true. He certainly did become what he used to despise.

  • @robertlyon8876
    @robertlyon8876 9 місяців тому +18

    My ancestor Henry Lyon fought with Cromwell and witnessed the beheading of Charles the first . Shortly after that both he and his brother Thomas set sail for what was to become Connecticut in 1649 . It was a very good idea to leave .

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 8 місяців тому

      Yes a lot off the Puritans rats 🐀 jumped ship when Charlie 11 came after them. Caught up with some off them and dumped Cromwell s head on a spike on the tower 👏👏👏

    • @robertlyon8876
      @robertlyon8876 8 місяців тому

      Yes it al worked out well . Many came to what became the United states and their descendants , largely Scottish kicked the English out 130 years later .
      @@DavidBroadley-tw7ks

    • @robertlyon8876
      @robertlyon8876 8 місяців тому +3

      By the way you may want to check your history ,Cromwell died in 1658 of Kidney disease and is buried in Westminster Abby.
      He is also thought of as the father of the modern British parliament .
      There is a statue of him outside West Minster .
      @@DavidBroadley-tw7ks

    • @robertlyon8876
      @robertlyon8876 8 місяців тому

      The Sickos then dug his body up and beheaded him .
      But then of course this are the same people that killed Wallace in the same way 300 years before .
      No wonder the English got run out of the colonies .

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 8 місяців тому

      @robertlyon8876 hope them pigeons are opening there bomb doors and shitting all over him

  • @johnhaydu2627
    @johnhaydu2627 9 місяців тому +22

    Ahh such a polarizing figure. In the end he was what he fought against when he left his son the protectorate

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 9 місяців тому

      Not really.... he refused several times the offer of kingship
      --- Others wanted his son to succeed him

    • @johnhaydu2627
      @johnhaydu2627 9 місяців тому +1

      @francisbrewster4948 Him leaving his son to succeed him was what brought about the Stuart restoration.

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 8 місяців тому +2

      @@johnhaydu2627
      I dont think that is correct at all directly .... the son resigned himself, within a year
      Well ---- perhaps if Oliver had accepted the kingship --- constitutional monarchy ---- his son may have received or been given more authority from the army, ...( i think it was General Monck may have supported him)
      ... & the new dynasty may have continued instead of the Restoration

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang92 9 місяців тому +114

    Interestingly the Founding Fathers of the U.S were well aware of Cromwell and the English Civil War which they set out as an example of what not to do.

    • @IosuamacaMhadaidh
      @IosuamacaMhadaidh 9 місяців тому +13

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    • @DC_92
      @DC_92 9 місяців тому +12

      Fun fact : Washington was Cromwells next incarnation. They’re the same soul.

    • @klausbuck7069
      @klausbuck7069 9 місяців тому +10

      ​@@DC_92- Washington was a religious pluralist, not a theocrat. Also, he worked a political revolution, not a social or economic one. Besides those two differences (and many others), you are correct.

    • @DC_92
      @DC_92 9 місяців тому +2

      @@klausbuck7069 How did you find out ?
      Iv'e got 2 more incarnations of that soul for ya too. Crazy to meet someone else who knows!

    • @davidlessenberry8736
      @davidlessenberry8736 9 місяців тому

      Washington was almost the exact opposite to Cromwell in terms of behavior and demeanor. Washington always speaks in terms of "Providence," knowing that he should avoid potentially theologically charged language (that could mean different things to different groups). Washington wanted to win the War of Independence; he didn't care about ANYTHING else. Also, most English people of his generation were tired of religious dissension, and couldn't care less about some of the divisive issues during the English Civil Wars. The Methodist and Baptist churches essentially took over the fledgling U.S. in the 18th century. There was NEVER an Anglican Bishop in the U.S., FWIW.

  • @jonnybyrne989
    @jonnybyrne989 9 місяців тому +305

    Well as an Irish man oliver Cromwell can be summed up in one four letter word that begins with the letter C

    • @OrtadragoonX
      @OrtadragoonX 9 місяців тому +53

      Speaking for my Irish ancestors who partook in the diaspora I say the same thing. He’s a c word of the highest order.

    • @jonnybyrne989
      @jonnybyrne989 9 місяців тому +18

      @@stephenhill545 I mean if your sadistic for sure, then his son was a massive failure, and back to the insestuas monarchy it was. .

    • @Paul5520
      @Paul5520 9 місяців тому +20

      Ahhh sure he ended up with his head on a spike & properly so.

    • @fyrdman2185
      @fyrdman2185 9 місяців тому +42

      @@jonnybyrne989 You're just mad your forefathers lost to this Great man lmfao, keep seething paddy.

    • @jonnybyrne989
      @jonnybyrne989 9 місяців тому

      @@fyrdman2185 and imagine being the most powerful empire in the 19 th century and having to admit defeat to a poor neighboring country with 1/10 of England's population that's gotta be embarrassing..... Almost as embarrassing as idolizing and affluent incestuous family 🤦

  • @_M_a_r_t_i_n_M
    @_M_a_r_t_i_n_M 9 місяців тому +24

    This was a thoroughly enjoyable documentary in all regards. This is coming from a seasoned long term fan of documentaries on just about any topic. So I have seen the best of the best, and also the simply plain terrible. This one was worth the near two hours just before noon on my day off work.

  • @BourbonBabe1
    @BourbonBabe1 7 місяців тому +9

    I am SOOOOO grateful for the time and effort you put into the research, the detailed research of this, UA-cam video!

  • @doggymess
    @doggymess 9 місяців тому +7

    That was a great documentary, I knew hardly anything about my own country’s history,I’m English by the way,I’ve subscribed to learn even more. Thank you.

  • @steveclapper5424
    @steveclapper5424 9 місяців тому +18

    The only difference between a king and a dictator are the titles.

    • @brianmatthews4323
      @brianmatthews4323 9 місяців тому

      No, a king is of noble birth, ordained and controlled by God, with a personal lifelong vested interest and commitment along with special training and preparation for such. Sometimes they're good kings, sometimes not.
      A dictator is the tragic, inevitable end result of a dying republic, who is nothing but some evil slob off the street. A president is just some guy that won a popularity contest.

    • @jonathanfell688
      @jonathanfell688 9 місяців тому +1

      Nonsense

    • @steveclapper5424
      @steveclapper5424 9 місяців тому +1

      @@jonathanfell688 how so?

    • @Paul-pz3us
      @Paul-pz3us 8 місяців тому +2

      A king is a public servant and only there by the will of the people.

    • @steveclapper5424
      @steveclapper5424 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Paul-pz3us dictators are also there by the will of the majority that's what the constitution is all about, regardless of the level of support for an idea there ares you can't cross.

  • @tiamatxvxianash9202
    @tiamatxvxianash9202 6 місяців тому +7

    The high quality of the narrators voice and delivery would make Edmund Burke proud indeed. Cromwell is one of those historical characters that still needs to get much more proper attention. Your profile has gone significantly forward in that regard. It was nice to see reference to the famous Cecil family; certainly worth a profile of its own. Some of your expositions such as Karl Marx on the distant horizon and cofirming that "indentured servant" was just another form of slavery , will gain more and more viewers to your most credible channel. While Napoleon still gets full on attention, he is basically always studied in a vacumn of history. Oliver Cromwell was the perfect template for what Napoleon became. If one were to do a Plutarch like lives comparison of the two, students will see a connecting bridge of western political evolution which will provide at least a catharsis of understanding for the period from the English Civil war to the American/French revolutions. Thank You.

    • @AshHanks-nl5bn
      @AshHanks-nl5bn 4 місяці тому

      And thank you, a well constructed intelligent comment is always a pleasure to read.
      Napoleon was a great admirer of Cromwell especially his military tactics as I'm certain you know & I can well understand it.

  • @jjt1881
    @jjt1881 9 місяців тому +43

    Oliver Crownwell was definitely a son of his times. Impossible to categorize using modern classifications. A very complex character, probably the most exotic of his times.

    • @jm-np4mu
      @jm-np4mu 9 місяців тому +7

      Exactly, very much of his times - the first half of the 1600's was galaxies ago

    • @davidcolley7714
      @davidcolley7714 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Paul5520 Simplistic and silly observation

    • @gaelicd8328
      @gaelicd8328 9 місяців тому

      ​@@davidcolley7714you silly boy...get a life...

    • @gaelicd8328
      @gaelicd8328 9 місяців тому

      ​@@Paul5520your insulting dogs. Go lower please....

    • @dannyboy5517
      @dannyboy5517 9 місяців тому

      @@davidcolley7714 Murdering bastard

  • @user-mn5gg5cr6q
    @user-mn5gg5cr6q 9 місяців тому +6

    Little known fact Cromwell was a champion grower of not only tomatoes also spring onions, his amazing 'marrers' (marrow's) where a sight to behold

  • @beachboy13600
    @beachboy13600 9 місяців тому +7

    These really are some of the best history content out there. I go to sleep listening to these. Thanks

    • @bridgetlyons876
      @bridgetlyons876 8 місяців тому

      I do too! Takes me two nights to watch entirely, but who cares? 😊

  • @mohammadayubkhan1921
    @mohammadayubkhan1921 9 місяців тому +10

    Cromwell is one of my favorite historical personalities. While analyzing a person for his successes and failures, this is a must to keep the prevailing situation by then along with strength of the opposing forces in mind. Perhaps Cromwell is the only person who tried to give an end to the more than a millennium long British Royalty. Even his failure because the soon after his death the British parliament swapped its sovereignty with the drastically reduced role of the king and whatever we see the present day constitutional monarchy, it was Cromwell who laid the foundation stone. Thank you once more for such wonderful commentary. I would however suggest to either split such documentary into two episodes. One and half hour is too long to watch in one go.

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 5 місяців тому

      Cromwell mafe himself sole ruler.
      Naming his son as heir to his throne.
      He died believing he had created a new dynasty of puritan rulers.
      Who do people ignore that fact

    • @user-ly5mk1dr1l
      @user-ly5mk1dr1l Місяць тому

      @@kevcaratacus9428 AND MURDERED OVER 600,000 Urish people.

  • @guieguima
    @guieguima 9 місяців тому +3

    This was really interisting and very well put together

  • @badmattam
    @badmattam 8 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video. Balanced and well presented, thank you.

  • @SportPhilosophies
    @SportPhilosophies 9 місяців тому +42

    I grew up in Scarborough North Yorkshire and was introduced to the man through ‘Oliver’s Mount’ which overlooks the town. Legend told it was a site from which Cromwell fired cannons at Scarborough castle, which it turned out there was no evidence of.
    Either way the guy has always been a well known figure in the town even among they young, and as a staunch monarchist I always hated it.

    • @12345langham
      @12345langham 9 місяців тому +5

      You hated a hill? 😂

    • @SportPhilosophies
      @SportPhilosophies 9 місяців тому +9

      @@12345langham no, more how people in the town was proud of and took ownership of the guy.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 9 місяців тому +6

      I live in Wakefield but I go to brid and Scarborough every summer. I’ve never actually been to Olivier’s mount, I’ve been to Scarborough castle. N I agree with u 100%, I’m a staunch monarchist as well, so I would of hated it too. I despise Olivier Cromwell lol xx

    • @SportPhilosophies
      @SportPhilosophies 9 місяців тому +7

      @@jessrosefawkes2721 yeah not the kind of guy I would commemorate, but Oliver’s Mount itself is worth visiting if you get the chance, there are beautiful views of the town and the sea from the top!

    • @TribalMatriarch
      @TribalMatriarch 9 місяців тому +3

      Strangely, I live in Scarborough now but came from pontefract, where the motto is “After the death of the Father, support the son“ yet the hill they attacked the castle from has Cromwell crescent, Fairfax road, DeLacy terrace, and Oliver’s Mount! Confusing that they name streets after the people who killed the father.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 9 місяців тому +14

    So far great as always guys! You always do your best with these videos! Cant wait to the Athelstan one!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @eleazarlopez3292
    @eleazarlopez3292 9 місяців тому +5

    Religion aside, a somewhat similar hero, though more thoughtful as an astute social constructor and a successful military commander, was Venezuelan-born Simón Bolívar, liberator of six very troublesome South American countries.

  • @MaryAnneRosato
    @MaryAnneRosato 9 місяців тому +8

    Charles I shouldn't have started suspending Parliament. Made it easier to justify getting rid of him.
    Looks like Cromwell started out as fighting the abuses of absolute monarchy, but sadly ended up becoming a king himself in all but name.

    • @howardking3601
      @howardking3601 9 місяців тому +2

      The administration of justice is the fundamental and primary responsibility of governors. The form of government and the men that administer the laws are important, but secondary. Cromwell ended the injustices perpetrated by Charles and his minions; especially the persecution of the righteous. It is said that the courts were purged of corruption, so that common man could expect justice. Even admitting Cromwell's faults, he largely succeeded in the most important thing.

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 9 місяців тому

      The country needs a LEADER
      Oliver Cromwell refused to be made a king several times
      The Parliament back then was totally corrupt ....this is history there is a lot to learn about it ---- For example ---- back then ---- the Parliament didn't even have Terms!!! Once they were elected they just stayed in .... one Parliament was for 17 years i think, .... until someone decided to hold new elections

  • @ColinByrne-aiazmir
    @ColinByrne-aiazmir 9 місяців тому +12

    Well done. Balanced and well researched.

  • @corcaighrebel
    @corcaighrebel 8 місяців тому +4

    Has been said it was while camped outside Cork that Cromwell caught malaria which contributed to his ultimately demise, health was never right after he left Ireland, like to think those innocent civilians massacred by him were avenged by micro-organisms. Bizarre to see Cromwell's statue outside Westminster Palace given his kingslayer role.

  • @seemasohail4823
    @seemasohail4823 9 місяців тому +9

    Commendable presentation and research. Dexterously put together ❤️. A great refresher for me. Im hlad i hit upon your channel. Love history. Just sharing a few points.
    He stood by what he believed to be right. Was not sold out as some
    modern day politicians. Not really corrupt in that sense. However, rewarding prople for support as in the plantations in Ireland etc gives an insight into understanding modern day commissions and cuts. Quid pro...! Also, shows how standing against monarchical absolutism is an organic growth in GB as much as their need to have a monarch even if a titular one. People have a right to grow, evolve and retain their historical evolutionary process. Must be respected. Not any dictatorial impositions.
    I can see the house of Warwick in their historical role. Was a student at the university. The best days of my life. Also i recall a house in St Andrews, scotland, where the plaque read....." king Charles took refuge in that house". Now i dont know whether it was Charles 1 or 2nd? But makes my visit to that house suddenly meaningful ! Intriguing and interesting. Though as students of English literature li recall a not very positive attitude for Cromwell but as a student of history and living and experiencing the modern day politics, it does lend a balanced view to happenings and events. The other perspective. Though we as individuals can be the final judges..how an event hits us.
    One and a half hour Well spent,productively. Congratulations to the production team. ❤

  • @robertgoodger9687
    @robertgoodger9687 9 місяців тому +1

    Enjoyed this, and will no doubt revisit.
    Many thanks.

  • @rhaenyslys
    @rhaenyslys 9 місяців тому

    I mean this in the nicest way possible but you voice is so satisfying to listen to that I play your videos on auto-play like podcasts to sleep to 😭

  • @susanwaldron6831
    @susanwaldron6831 9 місяців тому +5

    Thank you. This took me right back to my schoolgirl history classes.

  • @washubrain
    @washubrain 8 місяців тому +3

    Great documentary! As to Oliver Cromwell, I guess the opinions will continue to be as divisive as ever. One thing appear in his favor, he willingly or not delivered a softer version of French revolution that served as a good lesson for future generations.

  • @michaelfalsia6062
    @michaelfalsia6062 5 місяців тому +1

    Cromwell was definitely a man of his times. He rightfully earned and deserved the title Lord Protector. To the dismay of Catholics, Anglicans, Scottish Covenanters, and Presbyterians.

  • @johnallright6847
    @johnallright6847 5 місяців тому +1

    Good informative video, I never knew so much about my own English/Cromwell history.

  • @AlexDeLarge77
    @AlexDeLarge77 9 місяців тому +10

    Dropped someone at the Houses of Parliament yesterday (I’m a Black Cab Driver)
    It was the Cromwell Green entrance.
    There is a statue to the man outside… warts and all.

    • @starofdavid9919
      @starofdavid9919 9 місяців тому +2

      Not many white cab drivers.

    • @AlexDeLarge77
      @AlexDeLarge77 9 місяців тому

      @@starofdavid9919 If you’re contemplating a career in comedy; don’t bother.

  • @AndyJarman
    @AndyJarman 9 місяців тому +6

    So Cromwell chucked toffs out of the New Model Army. Surely that would make those remaining in the NMA less valuable as hostages? I wonder if this had a notable effect on the way the NMA fought? Less likely to be taken prisoner, more likely to be killed instead? Then again with less variation in class and income they might have felt more comradery with their officer classes?

    • @fyrdman2185
      @fyrdman2185 9 місяців тому +1

      He didn't chucked them out, lots of the commanders of the New Model Army were Aristocrats like Thomas Fairfax. Cromwell himself was of the Landed Gentry.

  • @stuart5107
    @stuart5107 6 місяців тому +7

    As an Irish man, true and true. Cromwell will always be despised on our island and rightly so. 🇮🇪

    • @stuart5107
      @stuart5107 5 місяців тому +1

      People do care. Especially the people who understand their country's history. Cromwell was the spawn of Satan. A mass murderer on the island of Ireland.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому

      Fair play to you from an English man 😊

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому

      Nobody cares what you th​ink get overyourself😂@msmissy6888

    • @cjames3029
      @cjames3029 13 днів тому

      As an Irishman, you should always be despised on your island that you’ve been the peasantry of England, and you should always despise England. A brave man dies only once, but a coward dies many times.

  • @terrenceolivido741
    @terrenceolivido741 4 місяці тому

    i certainly enjoy the attempt here to present a straightforward narrative of events rather than intervening a kind of " game show host " narrator and actor reconstructions.

  • @johnstuart7244
    @johnstuart7244 9 місяців тому +20

    I would much rather have a plain russet coated Captain, who believes in what he fights for. Knows what he believes, and loves what he knows. Rather than that which you would call a gentleman and is nothing else. Oliver Cromwell.

    • @erinhayes9792
      @erinhayes9792 9 місяців тому +1

      My favorite Cromwell quote

  • @ChillStatusTwo
    @ChillStatusTwo 9 місяців тому +8

    It is my understanding that after Cromwell's death years thereafter, another king had him unearthed, beheaded, quartered, and placed his body parts throughout England. If that's true, it showed what Cromwell's DEATH did to the monarchy and they did not want to make him a martyr.

    • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp
      @LindaMerchant-bq2hp 8 місяців тому +1

      Real good nice man charles the 2nd was

    • @charlesfenwick6554
      @charlesfenwick6554 7 місяців тому +2

      Cromwell and the Puritans had beheaded his father Charles l. So only a symbolic revenge on a dead Cromwell.

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому

      ​@@LindaMerchant-bq2hpthat's why they called him the merry monarch 😂

    • @LindaMerchant-bq2hp
      @LindaMerchant-bq2hp Місяць тому +1

      They did the same to charles the 2nds father only worse to him charles the 1st

  • @keithhodson872
    @keithhodson872 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for an enlightening and well-produced program, which I nearly missed due to the completely inappropriate title! In my view 'King Killer' gives the impression that Cromwell swung the axe himself, especially to those who just saw the ad, but actually did not go on to watch the program. Pity that.
    Also, unless I fell asleep, there was no mention of Drogeda - an infamous episode that occured in Ireland, where according to local sources, many innocent people, including babies, were killed by the English army during the seige of the town. The veracity of this episode is hotly contested by some English commentators.
    I live in Huntingdon and pass his school almost every day; I often wonder if I would really like to meet him!

    • @ianhopcraft9894
      @ianhopcraft9894 8 місяців тому +1

      52.43 onwards discussed Drogeda and Wexford.

  • @richardinspain2255
    @richardinspain2255 4 місяці тому

    Damned good docu. Filled with gems of facts and given to us with charming proficiency and productive excellence. Thanks to them all.

  • @ulfeliasson5413
    @ulfeliasson5413 9 місяців тому +3

    Good work. I applaud you.

  • @morrisfelton699
    @morrisfelton699 9 місяців тому +9

    An excellent, balanced video presentation. Put simply, he was Our Chief of Men.

  • @brianadam3854
    @brianadam3854 8 місяців тому +2

    What the UK needs... another Cromwell...,

  • @stefanielucu7365
    @stefanielucu7365 9 місяців тому +24

    I kind of respect Cromwell in the sense that he fought against what he perceived of the British monarchy being corrupt and overindulgence while the people suffered.

    • @katherinehutton9870
      @katherinehutton9870 9 місяців тому +17

      First he was very well off. Then he made himself a king.He stated a war over a religion not to help people.Not a lot to respect. In fact his statues didn't out live him. Plus pretty much everyone looks down on him now.

    • @soookimbo6571
      @soookimbo6571 9 місяців тому +8

      ​@@katherinehutton9870propoganda. In Ireland he fought against soldiers not civilians

    • @katherinehutton9870
      @katherinehutton9870 9 місяців тому +12

      @@soookimbo6571 And your point is. That not what he did in England. He not only put himself in the highest position as Lord Protector, he tried to pass it down to his son. His last painting has him in full royal regalia. Also fyi he called the Irish barbarians so I would tout that as one of his great feats. Not even non royalist claim him today.

    • @somerandomguy5156
      @somerandomguy5156 9 місяців тому +7

      ​@@katherinehutton9870He refused the title of King

    • @markbarker6739
      @markbarker6739 9 місяців тому +6

      @@somerandomguy5156 he was king in all but name by then he lived like a king but without the title so why did he need it

  • @CliffCardi
    @CliffCardi 9 місяців тому +10

    Ireland: *exists*
    Cromwell: “And I took that personally.”

    • @Paul5520
      @Paul5520 9 місяців тому +4

      Yep! Poor Old Oliver ended up with his nut on a spike.

    • @fyrdman2185
      @fyrdman2185 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Paul5520 They had to wait until he died to do that because they didn't have the guts to do it when he was alive, in fact they were all defeated by him.

    • @markmaher4548
      @markmaher4548 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@fyrdman2185Ah no! It happened after the restoration when Charlie 2 took the throne. It was one of his first acts as king.

    • @Stephen-lx9nm
      @Stephen-lx9nm 8 місяців тому

      ​@@markmaher4548He was still dead though .One head for loads of dead Irish he won 😂

    • @markmaher4548
      @markmaher4548 8 місяців тому

      @@Stephen-lx9nm And with that one comment? You've just explained why the likes of NI was wracked by terrorism for over 30yrs! With that one comment you've just explained all the anti-catholic laws ever introduced into UK law & the resistance to those laws, including the Catholic Reform act of 1829 pushed through parliament by Sir Arthur Wellesley, you probably know him better as the 1st Duke of Wellington! In otherwords Stephen, you've just shown yourself to be a bigot! Especially for e.g. my example, my RC family came over from Ireland at the turn of the 20th Century, my Great Grandfather, my Grandfather, my Dad & I all served the crown! Both my kid sisters & their husbands are serving police officers. Yet with that one statement? You desecrate my family's service to the crown.

  • @adamweilergurarye5422
    @adamweilergurarye5422 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for interesting lecture.

  • @dicknordlund8928
    @dicknordlund8928 9 місяців тому +1

    Thorough and well written expose'. Thank you

  • @andrewdutton826
    @andrewdutton826 7 місяців тому

    Totally first class presentation and information

  • @paulshri8609
    @paulshri8609 9 місяців тому +8

    Love history programmes and movies. Remember watching the movie starring Alec Guinness and Richard Harris as Cromwell: Richard Harris gave a truly epic performance, full blooded in every scene he was in. One of my favourite movies. Thank you for this.

    • @SerialChiller1000
      @SerialChiller1000 9 місяців тому

      The movie was kind of garbage. The Battle of Marston Moor wasn't even included.

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 8 місяців тому

      If u hate Cromwell like I do its never gonna be one off your favourite movies is it

    • @B_Co.407th
      @B_Co.407th 7 місяців тому

      ​@@DavidBroadley-tw7kswhy you hate him did you know him personally 😂

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 7 місяців тому

      @B_Co.407th do u like people that kill women and children and commit genocide is that alright with you

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 6 місяців тому

      Gobby Harris playing Cromwell a Irish traitor Alec guiness was a spitting image off Charlie 1

  • @xispaster
    @xispaster 9 місяців тому +5

    ....Manasseh continued to plead for the formal recognition of Jewish settlement in England, and he appeared before Oliver Cromwell in London in 1655 to argue his cause. While in England he wrote Vindiciae Judaeorum (1656; “Vindication of the Jews”) in answer to contemporary attacks on Jews, including William Prynne’s Short Demurrer. He returned to Holland in 1657, believing his mission to have been unsuccessful. His efforts, however, initiated the unofficial English acceptance of Jewish settlement and led to the granting of an official charter of protection to the Jews of England in 1664, after Manasseh’s death.

    • @donnaleist698
      @donnaleist698 8 місяців тому

      So slaughter and seize land of your Catholic countrymen, but permit the readmission of Jews....

    • @user-fq8rs7rz3i
      @user-fq8rs7rz3i 5 місяців тому

      OMG❤️

  • @grahamfisher5436
    @grahamfisher5436 9 місяців тому +2

    Im sorry to say
    Cromwell, most certainly did not take our town
    Newark upon Trent
    "Easy" 😮

  • @howardking3601
    @howardking3601 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for posting this video. This is another example of the great production quality and really marvelous, expressive reading we have come to expect from this source. It is very well done, and well worth your time. But I cannot suppress a criticism. Despite the comments below that express appreciation for the lack of bias, it is anything but unbiased - though clearly an effort was made to be even-handed. I am not saying that it was a "hatchet job". It is rather a problem with perspective and world view.
    It should be a clue that this "balanced" presentation starts off with the ideologically neutral title, "the King Killer". Yes, that perfectly captures the essence of Oliver Cromwell! It makes him sound like a murderer. The fact is that the execution was done as a last resort, and with the support of a majority of the commons. Charles had shown that he would ever be hatching plots, and the peace of the realm required his death.
    The title also downplays the most distinguishing feature of his character -- his intense zeal for God's glory and the good of his country. Without understanding and appreciating the evangelical faith that drove him to such incredible achievements, we can never hope to understand such a man.
    If you want to see the side of him that is lacking here, you might want to read "The Lord Protector" by J. H. Merle D'aubigne'.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 9 місяців тому +5

    Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. Class A research project!!! Cromwell most certainly achieved many endeavors some for the better😇 for the worse 😈he did well expanding English possessions/prominence/influence. Far away from the emerging British empire.

  • @zthetha
    @zthetha 9 місяців тому +7

    Good old Ollie - got rid of an unwanted king (is there such a thing as a 'wanted' king?) but did a lot of harm too.

    • @chrisyoung5363
      @chrisyoung5363 9 місяців тому +3

      Oddly
      the Protestant Faction
      believed and
      Still Profess to believe
      that Jesus Christ is the
      Prophecy of a
      Hebrew Moshiach and
      establish a Kingdom
      as a King out of
      a bloodline of kings.
      Doesnt sound like they are
      Dead Set against Monarchs.
      Is it an opinion of a
      particular preferred
      ascendency ?
      :D

    • @cambs0181
      @cambs0181 3 дні тому

      such a thing as a wanted king?
      Read the next chapter in the history book!

  • @selocan469
    @selocan469 2 місяці тому

    A stellar documentary, Thank you for your excellent efforts. I can only hope and wish for more content creator such as you to exist in UA-cam
    Well, when the king lost the religious autonomy and more importantly its approval by the public. All those concepts came to crushing down which is a fortunate event for humanity in the long run. But, still all those events happened in the name of only serving for the realization of goals that belongs ambitious man regardless of those man having a idealist or self-interested character. Obviously, any important progression of humankind happens for sake of power struggle and the need for shift of power, which is no different than the case of how degression happens. Cromwell with no exceptions fall into such a category in my opinion.

  • @chris49509
    @chris49509 9 місяців тому +13

    Thank you. You always do an excellent job. He is a hero depending on who you ask!

  • @casperdog777
    @casperdog777 9 місяців тому +8

    Good balanced documentary on Cromwell. Thank you.

  • @martinlintzgy1361
    @martinlintzgy1361 2 місяці тому

    Brilliant, thoroughly enjoyed, thank you.

  • @theresalaux5655
    @theresalaux5655 9 місяців тому +9

    I love these videos! Keeps your attention and is informative. Thank you very much!😊❤

  • @cloudattack3279
    @cloudattack3279 9 місяців тому +11

    His ironsides were undefeated in battle. He was a brilliant general of forces. The west needs a man like him to take a stand for the people.

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 3 місяці тому

      Does that include roman catholics he butchered catholics just like Hitler done in the 30s in germany to the Jews same shithouse different century different religion

  • @cushyglen4264
    @cushyglen4264 7 місяців тому

    Cromwell had royal blood. Through his mother - Elizabeth Steward - he was related to the Scottish Stuarts from whom Charles I is descended.
    When Charles’ father James VI journeyed to London in 1603 to take up the English crown he stayed with Oliver Cromwell’s uncle in East Anglia.
    Cromwell was merely his family’s caretaker until the crown could be handed back to his cousin Charles II in 1660.

  • @charlesmaidoh
    @charlesmaidoh 7 місяців тому +1

    History portrays Cromwell as a King killer,but he did so many good things for the Commonwealth.
    The New Model Army of which he was commander in chief was unrivaled and feared by the French.
    The army had solidity in ranks and purpose. The Holy Bible was their talisman and even John Bunyan,(of Pilgrim’s Progress) spoke highly of them. He joined on his 16th birthday.
    Charles was a weak king who had to go,but Cromwell and his generals made England a strong and prosperous nation.

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 9 місяців тому +8

    Cromwell was a man of principle and a great man who England should be proud of. I studied Cromwell at college and I know a fair bit about him. Thanks for this documentary, absolutely first class.

    • @jonc74
      @jonc74 9 місяців тому +2

      I agree

    • @gaelicd8328
      @gaelicd8328 9 місяців тому

      Your smoking far too much gunge

    • @kein370
      @kein370 9 місяців тому +1

      Studied him you could if stood on him

    • @pauldrummond225
      @pauldrummond225 9 місяців тому +2

      Cromwell made the country strong again, after he died and the monarchy returned we lost a war to the Dutch.

    • @kein370
      @kein370 9 місяців тому

      @@pauldrummond225 I thought I saw you studied him at Cambridge but I can’t see that reference now so I must explain I was referring to his grave at Sidney Sussex . I am also a descendent and regard him as a great man 👍

  • @sinatra222
    @sinatra222 7 місяців тому +11

    I like Cromwell. One of my favorite historical figures. Thank you for this documentary.

    • @powalsh
      @powalsh 7 місяців тому +3

      I really think he was an odious character with such a hatred of Irish catholics. Even today, he's probably the most hated figure in Irish history

    • @kevcaratacus9428
      @kevcaratacus9428 7 місяців тому +1

      He wasn't liked by the English people .
      That's why after he died they disinherited his son & replaced him with king Charles I son Charles 2nd.

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 6 місяців тому

      Wats to like him and pym and hampden were shithouses

    • @francisbrewster4948
      @francisbrewster4948 6 місяців тому

      ​@@powalsh
      Hey dude---- most of the ill-will & stories about Cromwell were authored by irish revisionists historians in the eighteenth or nineteenth century, long after the war & the death of Cromwell & anyone alive at the time
      The rules of seventeenth century warfare were far different from what we expect today ----- no one or chroniclers at the time described as "massacre" Cromwell's campaigns at Ireland --- when a city was besieged the garrison was offered to walk out, sometimes even to carry their weapons ---- however ---- if they refused ----- by the time the siege ended the attackers may have lost numerous casualties from weather, disease, starvation etc, so when the town fell, .... no quarter was given or expected in seventeenth century warfare

    • @Pinkpanther100x
      @Pinkpanther100x 6 місяців тому

      Satan thanks for your input 😂

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 9 місяців тому +2

    “All the trees said to the thornbush, Come and be our king. But the thornbush said to the trees, ‘If you really want to make me king over you, come and find shelter in my shade. But if you don’t want to do this, let fire come out of the thornbush! Let the fire burn even the cedar trees of Lebanon!” --Judges 9:7-21

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 9 місяців тому

    Well presented

  • @DuckEgg618
    @DuckEgg618 7 місяців тому +3

    Apparently, Cromwell had a portrait of himself that he kept in his attic, covered up with a blanket.
    After he had become quite advanced in years, and after his inglorious career in Ireland, to look upon his grotesque visage was to see Hell itself.
    Dorian Gray had the same problem :)

    • @user-fq8rs7rz3i
      @user-fq8rs7rz3i 5 місяців тому +1

      OMG. That’s creepy. Maybe he saw his shame, disgrace and failure.

  • @laneoswego6989
    @laneoswego6989 2 місяці тому

    A very well done piece, Cromwell was a positive influence over all and history shows he needed to “break done eggs” to make the omelette

  • @markmaher4548
    @markmaher4548 9 місяців тому +1

    I wish documentary makers would remember that the "English" civil war was actually a part of the War of the Three Kingdoms the first shots of which were fired in 1639!

  • @equusquaggaquagga536
    @equusquaggaquagga536 9 місяців тому +7

    "We come, by the assistance of God, to hold forth and maintain the luster of english liberty in a land where we have an undoubted right to it."
    - Oliver Cromwell

  • @kevcaratacus9428
    @kevcaratacus9428 2 місяці тому

    Because Charles 1st was going from place to place & often under siege, he still had to pay his soldiers but he run out of proper minted coins
    So had to chop up silver plates instead, into squares diamond shapes wiih crude stamps bearing his initials and denomination of each piece.
    Really interesting to look at .
    I'd love to find one or more
    Because they are worth a lot more than his regular coins.
    Metal detectorists do find them occasionally.

  • @jacquelinemueller7221
    @jacquelinemueller7221 9 місяців тому

    Please upload the video of King Charles II of England!

  • @airborneranger-ret
    @airborneranger-ret 9 місяців тому +8

    Very nicely done

  • @bethanydavies8197
    @bethanydavies8197 9 місяців тому +8

    Hilariously I just realised that due to one of Oliver Cromwell's sisters marrying a man descended from Welsh royalty and my line coming down from them I am technically very distantly related to both Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII

    • @sandybradshaw1879
      @sandybradshaw1879 9 місяців тому +3

      Lol 😂 We should Talk! I’m told we are descendants of Judge John Bradshaw- a close associate of Cromwell 🇯🇲 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 9 місяців тому +1

      Henry VIII?? Henry II??? V - III = II

    • @bethanydavies8197
      @bethanydavies8197 9 місяців тому +1

      @@sandybradshaw1879 Cool to know! I study Roman history and literature but love learning about genetics and any other time periods so it was an accident discovering this while studying old family records. How did you find out about your family history?

    • @josephdavis6445
      @josephdavis6445 8 місяців тому

      Samesies

    • @charlesfenwick6554
      @charlesfenwick6554 7 місяців тому

      So what?

  • @brettmuir5679
    @brettmuir5679 6 місяців тому +1

    Berti Ahern, was to meet with Tony Blair in the Halls of Westminster. Berti refused to sit down until the portrait of Oliver Cromewell was removed from the chamber.
    I will not sit down with that murderous bastard in the room...not an exact quote but it hits the point

  • @martingilmovitch8133
    @martingilmovitch8133 8 місяців тому

    very eloquent thank you

  • @maxwellmosley5633
    @maxwellmosley5633 6 місяців тому +6

    Oliver Cromwell was a genius of his time this is what makes the empire so masterful of her era

  • @aliengrey6052
    @aliengrey6052 6 місяців тому +3

    He put the fear of god into politicians and the monarchy!!!!! What a fantastic man. Love him. Oliver please be reborn.

  • @user-jz8es2lv3r
    @user-jz8es2lv3r 2 дні тому

    Hi LGR. Although she will be 12 years old in August, I'd say the Nkoveni female is one of the most successful and caring mother leopards that you know there. I know you said to me a couple of weeks ago that you thought he 3 cubs were 2 girls and 1 boy, but was that just a guess or definite confirmation now? If she continues to put her tiny trio in sensible and ideal safe places before she goes hunting, then I think the best place for them would be up on a tall and sturdy tree which will ultimately increase their own chances of survival so well. What do you think of that? Do you know how many other litters of cubs the experienced mum has had over the years in total altogether, including her current energetic trio?
    The cubs look ever so well and healthy, too. If she gets them all to independence, then I hope she'll be able to raise at least another two or three litters again in the future. That would be a very good increase for the leopard population as more cubs start appearing. She's got quite a good record of cubs raising as well. As she continues to go hunting for a lot more food, I expect the more sightings you will get and have of her. She is a credit to the leopard population by showing all what is required of her skills as mother and hunter. Long may they all live.
    Even though its difficult for a mother leopard to raise cubs in a area surrounded by lions and hyenas that will and could kill their cubs, but the mother has done a incredibly good and highly impressive job of raising them all to the age they're all at already. She's a formidable mother and hunter. I don't know how she's done it.
    The cubs probably aren't aware of just how lucky they are to have a mum in a million teaching them the art of survival week after week. I'm not too sure, but I'd say the cubs have a 50/50 chance of surviving to adulthood, though they've got a long way to go ahead of them so far. But they must also be in the region of about 2 to 3 months old by now. Aren't they? I know the Nkoveni female made a very good and successful kill, but I couldn't quite get a good enough view of the impala kill they had hidden in the thick vegetation and almost fully concealed. Let's hope they all managed to get the kill hoisted into the safety of a tree before night fall. I don't know if the dead impala was a large adult male or female, but whatever it was, and if they keep it, I'd think a kill that size will keep them well fed for at least 2 or 3 days given a chance. That is only if the kill doesn't fall to the ground and get pinched. Their lives are far more important then loosing very few remains of a kill to other predators after a very good feed. Isn't it?
    But even if they go hungry, at least they're alive to try again until they're successful. I bet the kill was made the night before as it looked so fresh. Though the cubs are very cute and energetic, I don't think their poor mother can expect to get any peace and quiet to herself for a while. Can she? But she might do that if she feels tired while hunting away.
    I don't know what next clip for next Sunday will bring, but I'd like and love to see and/or hear an update on everyone's favourite lioness, the heavily pregnant Tsalala lioness be in a clip after about a year's absence from visibility. I know I mention and talk about her a lot, but I think it's time she did feature in a clip again one day. It's obviously clear that she will be giving birth there as well for the very first time within the next week or two if possible. So that's very good news for her, as she'll not only be rebuilding her pride's former numbers back up and restoring them to their own former glory, but at the same time, she will be creating a new dynasty for her pride too. Fingers crossed that they all live and survive so very well. I don't know if she given birth yet by now at all or not. But I do hope someone will be able to fully confirm that for me very soon one day. Do keep us updated with her, as I'd like to know when she's gone pop. It'll be interesting to see how many cubs she'll have as well as what gender they will be. An update on her would be greatly helpful and appreciated by me as soon as possible please.
    Hope to hear from you shortly.
    Robert 5.5.24

  • @anandawijesinghe6298
    @anandawijesinghe6298 8 місяців тому +5

    Oliver Cromwell was clearly the Greatest Leader produced by the British Isles !
    He stands head and shoulders above all others ! 💪 !🙏 !

    • @bengunn3698
      @bengunn3698 8 місяців тому

      @ananda........Spot on !!.

  • @cauldronofstardust4113
    @cauldronofstardust4113 7 місяців тому +3

    Regardless of what you think about historian David Starkey’s current political opinions, he does do a successful job of explaining why Oliver Cromwell did not accept the title of king: It would have weakened his position.
    Lord Protector did not have the stipulations and handcuffing that came with being the king of Britain. Charles I had been accused of overstepping his bounds as king by dissolving parliament, but the “Lord Protector” title had not such strings attached. It was never decided upon where exactly the powers of Lord Protector ended, or where they required parliamentary approval. Indeed, Cromwell was running the country as a king would (controlling the military, having his own face on the coinage, & having his own son named as heir for the position of “Lord Protector”) but he had the luxury of not being encumbered by Magna Carta, or other such documents that limited the powers of a king. Parliament recognized this, & wished for Cromwell to acknowledge himself as king to lessen his powers, but Cromwell saw right through their attempts to limit him via this method, & so he rejected the offer to be king, & opted to remain Lord Protector

  • @voulathomacos-lagonas8445
    @voulathomacos-lagonas8445 9 місяців тому +2

    His Achilles heal was his desire to replace one " hereditary " institution with his " own " hereditary presidential institution....
    Now which is better.. ?????

    • @michaelharrison3602
      @michaelharrison3602 Місяць тому

      I suppose somebody always has to be in charge but you'll never please all the people all the time 😅

  • @cushyglen4264
    @cushyglen4264 9 місяців тому +2

    Charles I was a cousin of Cromwell.
    Cromwell’s mother was a Stuart.
    On his journey south from Scotland to take up the English throne James VI of Scotland (Charles’ father) stayed in East Anglia with Cromwell’s uncle.

  • @xman61
    @xman61 9 місяців тому +8

    I can only imagine how vile those carpetbaggers displaced the Irish of there properties analogous to Trail of Tears inflicted upon the Native Americans.

    • @noah2633
      @noah2633 8 місяців тому

      The American conquest of the continent was just and right, as was the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.

    • @paulwalsh598
      @paulwalsh598 7 місяців тому

      @@noah2633 So genocide has fanboys.

  • @ollienewman4901
    @ollienewman4901 9 місяців тому +11

    Oliver Cromwell is my 8th great grandfather. through the Parkers of Witwell

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret 9 місяців тому

      His cousins fled to Holland, then to the US. Your many times removed cousn :)

    • @michaelmabajhac6012
      @michaelmabajhac6012 9 місяців тому

      Well you should be given a medal
      Ps who gives s shit

    • @Paul5520
      @Paul5520 9 місяців тому +1

      How unfortunate for you.

    • @airborneranger-ret
      @airborneranger-ret 9 місяців тому

      @@Paul5520 I don't see it that way. ;)

    • @kein370
      @kein370 9 місяців тому +1

      He’s my 8th great grandfather too 👍

  • @TheJimboslav
    @TheJimboslav 5 місяців тому +1

    Imagine if Cromwell had some formal military training. Look at what he's accomplished without having any!

    • @lindareidy2091
      @lindareidy2091 5 місяців тому

      Yes. No Irish people would be left. We never fully recovered the population of Ireland, even to this day..

  • @tomace4898
    @tomace4898 5 місяців тому

    Is that Danny Noonan from Caddyshack in the video thumbnail?