Talk:To Kill a King (film)

Although a very watchable film, I was curious to find out if it was a realistic portrayal of events at that time. I did some research into Thomas Fairfax and decided to include a section covering what Fairfax's role actually was in the execution of Charles I and during Cromwell's Protectorate. Ivankinsman (talk) 05:31, 5 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Unfortunately said section was a copyvio. Yoenit (talk) 22:17, 29 October 2010 (UTC)

The two main characters are far from reality. Cromwell is devil, haha. Fairfax is a perfectly fair man? NO.

After the Siege of Colchester the terms of surrender were that:

The Lords and Gentlemen were all prisoners of mercy.

However, by the order of Fairfax Lucas and Lisle were executed in the evening of 28 August 1648. --Keivanku (talk) 14:45, 19 June 2020 (UTC)

Copyright problem removed
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