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Why the Siege of Clonmel Was Oliver Cromwell's Greatest Military Reverse

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Nine months was all it took for Oliver Cromwell to alter the landscape of Ireland forever. He did it with a hammer, blunt and forcefully applied to the walled towns that resisted him. But such bluntness came at a significant cost to his famous New Model Army, and never more so than on the banks of the river Suir in the spring of 1650.   Cromwell’s Nemesis Oliver Cromwell by Samuel Cooper, 1656. Source: National Portrait Gallery   Oliver Cromwell…
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TheCollector broke the news in on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
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