Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore facts for kids
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Cecilius Calvert,
2nd Baron Baltimore |
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Painting of the Lord Baltimore (1910) by Florence MacKubin, painted after his death.
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Governor of Newfoundland | |
In office 1629–1632 |
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Monarch | Charles I |
Proprietor of the Maryland colony | |
In office 1632–1675 |
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Personal details | |
Born | Kent, England |
August 8, 1605
Died | November 30, 1675 Middlesex, England |
(aged 70)
Spouse | Anne Arundel |
Relations | Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore (grandson) |
Children | Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore |
Alma mater | Trinity College |
Occupation | laywer politician |
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (August 8, 1605 – November 30, 1675), was a member of the English nobility who started the colony of Maryland in the British colonies. He was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland. Before that, he was the ninth Proprietary Governor of the Colony of Newfoundland (in what is today Canada). His father was George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. George Calvert was chosen to be the proprietary governor of both Maryland and Newfoundland, but he died before he could take the position.
He was called "Cecil Calvert." Cecil was a Roman Catholic and the colony of Maryland was officially Catholic. He managed Maryland from his home in England. Maryland was known for its religious toleration. At the time, there was a lot of religious persecution in England. Many Catholics fled (ran away to) Maryland because their religion was accepted there. Calvert was governor of Maryland for forty-two years. He died in England on November 30, 1675, aged 70 years. The city of Baltimore is named for him.
Images for kids
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Modern reconstruction of Dove, one of the two ships that carried settlers to plant Lord Baltimore's first settlement in Maryland in 1634.
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Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore's younger brother and the first governor of the Maryland colony.
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Maryland Toleration Act, passed in 1649.
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Cecil's son and heir, The 3rd Baron Baltimore.
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In Spanish: Cecilius Calvert para niños