oliverian (Meaning)

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oliverian (n.)

An adherent of Oliver Cromwell.

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oliverian Sentence Examples

  1. The Oliverian Protectorate marked a period of significant political and religious transformation in England.
  2. Oliver Cromwell, also known as "Old Noll," was the central figure of the Oliverian era.
  3. The Oliverian influence extended beyond England, shaping the development of Protestant movements in other parts of Europe.
  4. The Oliverian Commonwealth established a republican form of government in response to the excesses of the Stuart monarchy.
  5. Oliver Cromwell's victory at the Battle of Marston Moor was a pivotal moment in the English Civil War.
  6. The Oliverian Code of 1656 imposed strict moral and religious regulations on English society.
  7. The Oliverian Revolution resulted in the execution of King Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth.
  8. The Oliverian era was characterized by a strong emphasis on Puritan values and religious fervor.
  9. Oliver Cromwell's foreign policy was expansionist, leading to the annexation of Ireland and the establishment of colonies in the Americas.
  10. The Oliverian legacy remains a subject of debate and interpretation, with historians divided over the impact of his rule on England.

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An adherent of Oliver Cromwell.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Oliverian Protectorate marked a period of significant political and religious transformation in England.

Oliver Cromwell, also known as "Old Noll," was the central figure of the Oliverian era.

The Oliverian influence extended beyond England, shaping the development of Protestant movements in other parts of Europe.

The Oliverian Commonwealth established a republican form of government in response to the excesses of the Stuart monarchy.