John Berkeley
English soldier and politician

Born
1602
423 years ago
Died
August 28th, 1678
346 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton served as an English soldier and politician during the 17th century. He held the position of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, overseeing military and administrative affairs. His tenure was marked by significant challenges related to the political landscape of Ireland during that era. Berkeley played a notable role in the English Civil War, aligning with the royalist cause. His military involvement and governance efforts were critical in shaping the political dynamics of his time.
Served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Participated in the English Civil War
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