Edmund Ludlow

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Edmund Ludlow was a prominent English Parliamentarian general and republican politician who played a leading role in the English Civil War and later opposed the Restoration of the monarchy.

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instanceOf English politician
Parliamentarian general
person
republican
allegiance Parliament of England NERFINISHED
associatedWith New Model Army NERFINISHED
birthPlace Wiltshire NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 1617
burialPlace Vevey NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of England
commanded Parliamentarian forces in Ireland
countryOfActivity England NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
criticized Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate NERFINISHED
deathYear 1692
educatedAt Lincoln's Inn NERFINISHED
Trinity College, Oxford NERFINISHED
era 17th century
familyName Ludlow NERFINISHED
father Sir Henry Ludlow NERFINISHED
fledTo Switzerland NERFINISHED
genre memoir
givenName Edmund NERFINISHED
language English
livedInExile Switzerland NERFINISHED
memberOf Council of State of the Commonwealth of England NERFINISHED
Long Parliament NERFINISHED
Rump Parliament NERFINISHED
militaryRank general
notableFor leading role in the English Civil War
opposition to the Restoration of the monarchy
notableWork Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow NERFINISHED
opposed Charles II of England NERFINISHED
Restoration of the monarchy in 1660
participatedIn English Civil War NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology republicanism
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
represented Wiltshire NERFINISHED
residedIn Vevey NERFINISHED
servedUnder Oliver Cromwell NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War
supported Commonwealth of England NERFINISHED
Rump Parliament NERFINISHED
tookPartIn trial of Charles I of England
wasElected Member of Parliament for Wiltshire
wasOneOf regicides of Charles I
wroteIn English

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