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  1. 25. Mai 2024 · Charles I (born November 19, 1600, Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland—died January 30, 1649, London, England) was the king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–49), whose authoritarian rule and quarrels with Parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution.

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  2. 26. Mai 2024 · The execution of King Charles I on January 30, 1649 was a shocking and unprecedented event in English history. Never before had a reigning monarch been tried and executed by his own subjects.

  3. 24. Mai 2024 · Includes digital of Parliamentary Archives HL/PO/JO/10/1/297A. The Intelligencer: The Execution of King Charles I Jan 29 to Feb 5, 1648. Open access on web archive.Legible facsimile of newspaper report of the execution of Charles I. The Trial of Charles I (1649): Selected Links & Bibliography by Lawrence MacLachlan.

  4. Vor einem Tag · Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) was a Stuart king who, like his father James I of England (r. 1603-1625), viewed himself as a monarch with absolute power and a divine right to rule. His lack of compromise with Parliament led to the English Civil Wars (1642-51), his execution, and the abolition of the monarchy in 1649.

  5. 26. Mai 2024 · His reign from 1625 to 1649 was marked by constant struggles with Parliament, religious conflicts, a devastating civil war, and his unprecedented trial and execution for treason. Many historical narratives depict Charles as a stubborn, duplicitous tyrant who plunged his kingdoms into bloodshed and nearly destroyed the monarchy.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · His Majesty's Declaration to all his loving Subjects, of the Causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament, March 10, 1628. The King's Declaration of the Causes which moved him to dissolve the last Parliament. Howsoever Princes are not bound to give Account of their Actions, but to God alone; yet, for the Satisfaction of the Minds and ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Charles I and the Aristocracy, 1625-1642. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013, ISBN: 9781107009905 ; 363pp.; Price: £65.00. Ever since the publication of his book on the Forced Loan of 1626–8, Richard Cust has been recognised as one of the principal figures in 17th-century historiography. His scholarly reputation was enhanced by his ...