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  2. How did Oliver Cromwell die? - Royal Museums Greenwich

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    Cromwell died on 3 September 1658, aged 59. His death was due to complications relating to a form of malaria, and kidney stone disease. It is thought that his death was quickened by the death of his daughter a month earlier.

  3. Oliver Cromwell - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Cromwell's death mask at Warwick Castle The posthumous execution of Cromwell, Bradshaw, and Ireton, depicted in a contemporary print Cromwell is thought to have suffered from malaria and kidney stone disease .

  4. Oliver Cromwell | Biography, Accomplishments, Religion, Death ...

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    Robert Cromwell died when his son was 18, but his widow lived to the age of 89. Oliver went to the local grammar school and then for a year attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

  5. Oliver Cromwell Lost His Head Long After He Was Dead

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    Oliver Cromwell overthrew the British monarchy and became 'Lord Protector,' but was convicted of treason after he died and beheaded. What happened to his head next is a very strange tale.

  6. Oliver Cromwell ‑ Definition, Facts & Head | HISTORY

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    How Did Oliver Cromwell Die? Cromwell died from kidney disease or a urinary tract infection in 1658 at age 59 while still serving as Lord Protector.

  7. What Really Killed Notorious English Leader Oliver Cromwell?

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    One doctor has a new theory about what killed Oliver Cromwell: a deadly combination of malaria and a salmonella infection.

  8. The Life of Oliver Cromwell - Historic UK

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    Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, was executed on 30th January 1661 – two and half years AFTER his death… Oliver Cromwell was born in Huntingdon, a small town near Cambridge, on 25 April 1599 to Robert Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Steward.