September 1658.
By September 1658 Cromwell was aged, weak and in declining health, since 1649 he had endured several bouts of recurrent fever, and many of the accounts of summer 1658 indicate that he was suffering from a return of this malarial-type recurrent fever or even explicitly link this attack with earlier visitations. Accordingly, most historians believe that Cromwell died from natural causes, killed by a particularly severe visitation of the malarial-type recurrent fever to which he had been prone since 1649.
2007-03-18 07:06:13
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answer #3
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answered by Chariotmender 7
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Oliver Cromwell was BORN, on 25 APRIL, 1599, and DIED on 3 SEPTEMBER, 1658! After the Restoration, of the Monarchy, the KING, - Charles II, - ordered, that Cromwell's BODY, should be EXHUMED! He held a MOCK "TRIAL", for it, and, - having obtained a "CONVICTION", for "TREASON", and "REGICIDE", (because HIS actions, led to the EXECUTION, of CHARLES I, in 1649), - Cromwell was "EXECUTED", by HANGING, - even, though he was already DEAD, - and, HAD been, for THREE YEARS!
I knew that the "MOCK" trial had HAPPENED, but, - until I consulted my source, - given, below, - I thought, that, - like CHARLES I, - the corpse of Cromwell had been BEHEADED, not HANGED!
2007-03-18 05:55:51
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answered by Spike 6
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I don't understand why you don't just look on wikipedia or something. Why do you wanna use points to ask questions like these?
Anyway it's 1658
2007-03-18 05:40:28
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answer #8
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answered by Truman 3
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