Hamlet
Manic Depressive
Overall, is his influence on history a good thing, or bad?
Or are the plus points and minus ones equally balanced?
Or are the plus points and minus ones equally balanced?
Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola
And just how did suppressing the parliment and assuming dictatorial powers, greater than the prior monarch had possessed, as soon as was possible and convenient fit into this process of furthering constitutional governement?
Originally posted by Kafka2
On a personal level, he was a complete scumbag too. I'll bet every Irishman will back me up on that.
Originally posted by RNolan
While Cromwells actions where in part no worse than many others in Europe he was still more brutal than anyone since Mountjoy - or even Henry VIII - and some of his plans are hideously savage, amounting to basic ethnic cleansing.