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  1. St George's, England. Charles I (November 19, 1600 – January 30, 1649) was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from March 27, 1625 until his execution in 1649. He famously engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England. As he was an advocate of the Divine Right of Kings, many in England feared that he was ...

  2. Charles I, the king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was executed on Tuesday, 30 January 1649 [b] outside the Banqueting House on Whitehall, London. The execution, carried out by beheading the king, was the culmination of political and military conflicts between the royalists and the parliamentarians in England during the English Civil War ...

  3. Charles I - Civil War, England, Scotland: In September 1642 the earl of Essex, in command of the Parliamentarian forces, left London for the midlands, while Charles moved his headquarters to Shrewsbury to recruit and train an army on the Welsh marches. During a drawn battle fought at Edgehill near Warwick on October 23, the king addressed his troops in these words: “Your king is both your ...

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Charles I: key dates and facts Born: 19 November 1600, Fife, Scotland. Died: Age 48, 13 January 1649, Whitehall, London, England. Parents: Charles was the second surviving son of King James VI of Scotland and I of England, and Anne of Denmark. Spouse: Henrietta Maria, sister of the French king, Louis XIII

  5. Search for: 'Charles I' in Oxford Reference ». (1600–49),king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1625–49). Charles was the second son of James VI. Born in Scotland, he moved to England in 1604 after his father ascended the English throne. He developed into a somewhat reserved, scholarly boy, who hero‐worshipped his elder brother Prince ...

  6. Lead bust Charles I, sited over the eastern porch of St Margaret's Westminster. This image can be purchased from Westminster Abbey Library. Having a daily relationship with a 1000 year old garden is a joy. Charles I was the second son of James I and was born on 19th November 1600. He was crowned in Westminster Abbey in February 1626.

  7. www.historic-uk.com › HistoryUK › HistoryofEnglandKing Charles I - Historic UK

    Charles’s fate was sealed and in January 1649, he was tried and found guilty of high treason. He was sentenced to death. On 30th January 1649 at Whitehall, Charles I was beheaded, ushering in a republic and a new tyrant, Oliver Cromwell. Where one attempt at absolutism failed, another was to take its place.

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