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Investigating a momentous event in the UK's political history, the trial and execution of King Charles I, an act that changed politics and power in England forever. Charles I: To Kill a King: Episode ...
prior to his execution in 1649. Also on show is a 1656 edition of The Reign Of King Charles: An History Faithfully And Impartially Delivered And Disposed Into Annals. The text, by English ...
prior to his execution in 1649. A detail from one of three volumes of texts associated with Charles I that are being displayed near his birthplace to mark 400 years since he became king | PA Also ...
From Henry VIII’s surprising second thoughts to the Duke of Norfolk’s unlikely ability to evade execution ... overthrowing King Charles I—who, like Thomas Cromwell before him, met his ...
The biography is believed to have been written by Bishop John Gauden of Worcester, though experts previously thought it was written by the monarch himself, prior to his execution in 1649. Also on show ...
Some consider his 58-year reign to be less historically significant than the lives of his mother, Mary, Queen of Scots, and his son, King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland. The execution of ...
Two years after the execution of Charles I, the young Charles II sacrificed the very principles his father had died for to do a deal with the Scots, accepting Presbyterianism as the national religion ...
For New England Puritan ministers such as Jonathan Mayhew, the regicides were not ‘king-killers’ but men who had shown ... Over a century after Charles I’s execution, families still did not wish to be ...
King Charles shared an emotional message with fellow cancer patients at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, where the royal spoke ...
Speaking on behalf of Prime Casino, Grant Harrold—who served as a royal butler to The King—agrees that abdication is likely ...