For parliament it was oliver cromwell, Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Earl of Essex. I was told that Prince Rupert lead most of the royal army but so did the king (charles i) himself along with Sir Ralph Horton and The Earl of Newcastle. Hope this helps!
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If you mean who was the leader of the royalist army during the English Civil War of 1642, then the leader was King Charles I. He was fighting against Parliment
Royalist attacks were repulsed, Parliamentarians would claim a victory
Greece was in a civil war between government and British troops against communist guerrilas.
the English civil war all started by Charles I ( Charles Stuart )The English Civil War was a war between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians that lasted from 1642 to 1649. The result was a Parliamentarian victory.
During the English Civil War (1642-1651), the supporters of Parliament were generally known as 'Roundheads,' as distinct from the names, 'Cavalier' and 'Royalist,' which were often applied to supporters of the King's side of the war. 'Roundheads' derived from the very short hair of these persons, as the usual style of the age (and of the King's supporters) was to have long, flowing hair.