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Contemporary German print of the execution of Charles I outside the Banqueting House. Based on the earliest European depiction of the execution. Charles I, the king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was executed on Tuesday, 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House on Whitehall, London.
Learn about the events that led up to the beheading of a monarch Charles I in 1649, who ruled England and Scotland as a tyrant and traitor. Find out how he was tried, convicted, sentenced and executed by Parliament, and what his legacy was for the nation.
Learn about the life and death of Charles I, the first King to be executed by the Parliamentarians in 1649. Find out how he was convicted, why he refused to submit, and what happened to him and his family at the Banqueting House.
- January 30, 1649
17. Feb. 2011 · Common wisdom has it that the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649 was a desperate, aberrant act by a small and reluctant minority of English parliamentarians - opposed by the right-thinking...
2. Feb. 2009 · How and why did Charles I, the king of England and Scotland, die by beheading in 1649? This article explores the causes, consequences and legacy of his execution, as well as the role of the Puritan Revolution and the Restoration of Charles II. Learn about the events, characters and consequences of this historical episode that shaped the nation's identity and politics.
16. Jan. 2023 · Learn about the public execution of King Charles I in 1649 and the garments and mementos allegedly worn or given by him. Explore the history, sources and stories behind these items in the museum's collection.
Vor 3 Tagen · Charles I, king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625–49), whose authoritarian rule and quarrels with Parliament provoked a civil war that led to his execution. He carried on the belief in royal absolutism that was advocated by his father, James I, who began the antagonistic relationship with Parliament during his reign.