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Roundheads were the
supporters of the
Parliament of
England during the
English Civil War (1642–1651). Also
known as Parliamentarians, they
fought against...
- Look up
Roundhead or
roundhead in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Roundhead was a
supporter of the
Parliamentarian side
during the
English Civil War...
- A
roundhead was a type of mace used
during the
English Civil War. It is
described as
having a head
about 9
inches (23 cm), a
staff 2
yards (1.8 m) long...
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Roundhead (c. 1760 – 1813), also
known as Bark Carrier,
Round Head, Stayeghtha, and Stiahta, was an
American Indian chief of the
Wyandot tribe. He was...
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Roundhead is an
unincorporated community in
southeastern Roundhead Township,
Hardin County, Ohio,
United States. It has a post
office with the ZIP code...
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Cavaliers and
Roundheads is a set of
rules for
English Civil War
miniature wargaming. It was
written by Gary
Gygax and Jeff
Perren and
published by Tactical...
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species of
perennial sedge in the
family Cyperaceae,
commonly called the
roundhead bulrush. It has a self-supporting
growth form and simple,
broad leaves...
- (
Roundhead) 1999
Poems Ancient &
Modern CD (
Roundhead/Mad Butcher) 1999 The Pen & The
Sword CD (
Roundhead/Mad Butcher) 2003 Live in
Belfast (
Roundhead)...
- Sir
Edward Hungerford (1596–1648) of Corsham,
Wiltshire and of
Farleigh Castle in
Wiltshire (now Somerset),
Member of Parliament, was a
landowner and a...
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songs by
Hanns Eisler and the rest by Lucy Coolidge.
Under the
title The
Roundheads and the
Pointeheads or The Rich Work
Powerfully Well
Together (published...