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Roundhead

The Parliamentarians, commonly called Roundheads by their enemies and in modern historiography, were the supporters of the Parliament of England during the English Civil War (1642–1651). They fought against King Charles I of England and his supporters, known as the Cavaliers or Royalists, who claimed rule by absolute monarchy and the principle of the…

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Founded
1641 (1641)
Dissolved
1678 (1678)
Ideology
Parliamentary supremacy Popular sovereignty Factions: Constitutional monarchism Republicanism Universal suffrage (Levellers) Proto-socialism (Diggers)
Leaders
Oliver Cromwell Richard Cromwell John Bradshaw Thomas Fairfax
Merged into
Whigs
Religion
Protestantism

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Roundhead

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Edges49
Triples100
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.04
Components1

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Roundhead

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related to References · 43
Roundhead → Accession, Benjamin, Blair, Brothers, Chris, Constable, Contribution, Date, End, England, From Their Rise, General Books LLC, Hanbury, Harper, Heavy Words Lightly Thrown, Historical Memorials Relating, History, Hunt, Independents Or Congregationalists, ISBN
related to background · 19
Roundhead → Cavalier, Clergy Act, During, Dutch Protestants, Edition, Elizabeth, However, London, New Model Army, Parliament, Roundheads, Royalist, Some Puritans, Spanish Caballeros, The, The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh, They, This, Westminster
related to Beliefs · 18
Roundhead → Charles, Civil War, Commonwealth, Cromwell, Earl, Edward Montagu, England, English Civil War, Essex, Manchester, Most Roundheads, New Model Army, Oliver Cromwell, Parliament, Robert Devereux, Scottish, The Roundhead, Thomas Fairfax
related to Attribution · 6
Roundhead → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, This, Vol
Dissolved · 1
Roundhead → 1678 (1678)
Founded · 1
Roundhead → 1641 (1641)
Ideology · 1
Roundhead → Parliamentary supremacy Popular sovereignty Factions: Constitutional monarchism Republicanism Universal suffrage (Levellers) Proto-socialism (Diggers)
Leaders · 1
Roundhead → Oliver Cromwell Richard Cromwell John Bradshaw Thomas Fairfax
Merged into · 1
Roundhead → Whigs
Religion · 1
Roundhead → Protestantism

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
RoundheadDissolved1678 (1678)1.00infobox
RoundheadFounded1641 (1641)1.00infobox
RoundheadIdeologyParliamentary supremacy Popular sovereignty Factions: Constitutional monarchism Republicanism Universal suffrage (Levellers) Proto-socialism (Diggers)1.00infobox
RoundheadLeadersOliver Cromwell Richard Cromwell John Bradshaw Thomas Fairfax1.00infobox
RoundheadMerged intoWhigs1.00infobox
RoundheadReligionProtestantism1.00infobox
Oliver Cromwell to abolish the monarchy completelyinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text
establish the Commonwealth of England.The Roundhead commander-in-chief of the first Civil Warinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text
Thomas Fairfaxinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text
remained a supporter of constitutional monarchyinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text
as did many other Roundhead leaders such as Edward Montaguinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text
2nd Earl of Manchesterinstance ofpublic antipathy towards the king was high enough to allow republican leaders0.80text

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