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King Charles I of England was executed for treason on 30 January 1649. Following his execution, England became a Republic, governed by Oliver Cromwell, who took the title Lord Protector. In 1660, the monarchy was restored and Charles I's son became king as Charles II.
Location of death: Whitehall Palace, London, EnglandDate of Death: 30 January 1649(1649-01-30) (aged 48)Cause of death: Execution
King Charles I (1600-1649) was beheaded on January 30, 1649, following the English Civil War.
That depends on which "Charles" you're talking about. Charles I ascended the throne on 27th March 1625. Charles II became king of Scotland in 1649 and England and Ireland as well in 1660. Our current King Charles III ascended to the throne upon the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II on 8th September 2022.
There was no reigning monarch between the execution of Charles I in 1649 and the Restoration of Charles II in 1660. Instead, from 1653 the Lords Protector had power, known as the Protectorate.
Charles I (November 1600 to January 1649) was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was tried, convicted and executed on January 30, 1649, for high treason.
Charles I of England was executed on January 30, 1649. He was executed after refusing to acknowledge of the court to try him.
I would suggest it was chilly, as is evident from this written record of his execution: "Charles was beheaded on Tuesday 30 January 1649. At the execution it is reputed that he wore two cotton shirts as to prevent the cold weather causing any noticeable shivers that the crowd could have mistaken for fear or weakness"
England had no monarchy from the execution of Charles I on 30th January 1649 until his son Charles II became king on 29 May 1660.
King Charles I of England was executed for treason on 30 January 1649. Following his execution, England became a Republic, governed by Oliver Cromwell, who took the title Lord Protector. In 1660, the monarchy was restored and Charles I's son became king as Charles II.
King Charles I of England was executed on 30 January 1649.
Charles the First was executed on Tuesday, 30th of January 1649 , 2.00 p.m. at the Banqueting House, Whitehall
Charles January died in 1970.
Charles January was born in 1888.
King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland was executed on 30 January 1649. He wore two shirts to hs execution because it was winter and he did not want to shiver frrom the cold because this might be mistaken as a shiver of fear.
King Charles I of England was 48 when he was executed by beheading on the 30th of January 1649 for treason against England. He had been the King of England, Ireland and Scotland for 24 years before his execution.
I think I understand your question. Wikipedia has this to say about King Charles the First: * Charles I, (19 November 1600 - 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution. * Charles John Huffam Dickens was born 7 February 1812 and died 1870