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- Thomas_Fairfax abstract "Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671) was a general and parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War. An adept and talented commander, Fairfax led Parliament to many victories, notably the crucial battle of Naseby, becoming effectively military ruler of the new republic, but was eventually overshadowed by his subordinate Oliver Cromwell, who was more politically adept and radical in action against Charles I. Fairfax became unhappy with Cromwell's policy and publicly refused to take part in Charles's show trial. Eventually he resigned leaving Cromwell to control the republic. Because of this, and also his honourable battlefield conduct and his active role in the Restoration of the monarchy after Cromwell's death, he was exempted from the retribution exacted on many other leaders of the revolution. His dark hair and eyes and a swarthy complexion earned him the nickname "Black Tom".".
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- Thomas_Fairfax battle Siege_of_Colchester.
- Thomas_Fairfax battle Siege_of_Oxford.
- Thomas_Fairfax birthDate "1612-01-17".
- Thomas_Fairfax birthPlace Denton_Hall,_Wharfedale.
- Thomas_Fairfax birthPlace Yorkshire.
- Thomas_Fairfax birthYear "1612".
- Thomas_Fairfax deathDate "1671-11-12".
- Thomas_Fairfax deathPlace Nun_Appleton_Priory.
- Thomas_Fairfax deathPlace Yorkshire.
- Thomas_Fairfax deathYear "1671".
- Thomas_Fairfax restingPlace Bilbrough.
- Thomas_Fairfax restingPlace Yorkshire.
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- Thomas_Fairfax allegiance "Parliamentarian".
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- Thomas_Fairfax name "The Lord Fairfax of Cameron".
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- Thomas_Fairfax nickname "Rider of the White Horse".
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- Thomas_Fairfax placeOfBirth "Denton Hall, Yorkshire".
- Thomas_Fairfax placeOfDeath "Nunappleton, Yorkshire".
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- Thomas_Fairfax rank "Lord General".
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- Thomas_Fairfax title "Member of Parliament for Cirencester".
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- Thomas_Fairfax years "1648".
- Thomas_Fairfax years "1651".
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- Thomas_Fairfax subject Category:English_MPs_1648–53_(Rump).
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- Thomas_Fairfax comment "Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671) was a general and parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War. An adept and talented commander, Fairfax led Parliament to many victories, notably the crucial battle of Naseby, becoming effectively military ruler of the new republic, but was eventually overshadowed by his subordinate Oliver Cromwell, who was more politically adept and radical in action against Charles I.".
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