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  2. Based on the earliest European depiction of the execution. [a] [1] 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 ...

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  3. Learn about the events that led up to the beheading of a monarch. Charles I succeeded his father James I in 1625 as King of England and Scotland. During Charles’ reign, his actions frustrated his Parliament and resulted in the wars of the English Civil War, eventually leading to his execution in 1649. Charles married the Catholic Henrietta ...

  4. Feb 2, 2009 · They knew that it would destroy their cause, though they could not have foreseen how lasting the condemnation of the regicide would be. Charless death in front of the Banqueting House in Whitehall on a bitterly cold afternoon transformed him from an impossible king into a royal martyr.

  5. Watch The Execution of Charles I: Killing a King. On the 30th January 1649, King Charles I was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall. His trial was a momentous event in British history. He was found guilty of treason - a ‘tyrant, traitor, murderer and Public Enemy’.

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  6. Jan 16, 2023 · King Charles I’s execution and relics. The public execution of King Charles I has captured public imagination for centuries. The Museum of London has several garments reputedly worn or carried by the King at his execution on 30 January 1649. We take a closer look at some of them. 16 January 2023. Portrait of Charles I as a martyr king, c.1660-70.

  7. Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) [a] was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.

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