Arthur Aston

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Arthur Aston was a Royalist military commander and professional soldier who served King Charles I during the English Civil War, notably leading the defense of Drogheda where he was killed after its capture by Oliver Cromwell’s forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royalist military commander
person
professional soldier
allegiance Charles I of England
surface form: King Charles I of England

Royalists
causeOfDeath killed after capture of Drogheda
conflict Siege of Drogheda
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
countryOfService Kingdom of England
deathInBattle true
deathPlace Drogheda
gender male
historicalPeriod 17th century
killedBy New Model Army
surface form: forces of Oliver Cromwell
militaryRank colonel
notableEvent killed following the storming of Drogheda by Parliamentarian forces
notableFor commanding the Royalist defense of Drogheda
service as a professional soldier in multiple European armies
notableWork defense of Drogheda
opponent Oliver Cromwell
Parliamentarian forces
participatedIn English Civil War
positionHeld governor of Drogheda
role Royalist governor of Drogheda
servedUnder Charles I of England
surface form: King Charles I
sideInConflict Royalist cause in the English Civil War
surface form: Royalist side in the English Civil War

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Siege of Drogheda hasCommander Arthur Aston