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King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
The Restoration. The throne was restored to the monarchy.
The monarchy is restored in 1660, commencing the English Restoration. Charles II arrived in London to assume the throne on May 29th.
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James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne from Elizabeth I of England and became James I of England. As a resilt he is sometimes called James the Sixth and First.
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King Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660.
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BRITISH Monarchy was restored in 1660 after the resignation as Lord Protector of Richard Cromwell. Charles II ascended his late father's throne.
I think it is 1660 that was when he came back to London from France. Charles II arrived in England on 25th May, 1660. On his 30th birthday, 29th, May, 1660 Charles arrived in London to take his rightful place on the throne.
At the beginning of the century, Elizabeth I. After she died, James I and then Charles I. From 1649 till 1660 there was the Protectorate instead of a king or queen. The Monarchy was restored with Charles II, James II, and then William and Mary. William lived into the 1700s.
Acting was banned in England in the mid-16th century by the Puritans, who believed it encouraged immoral behavior. The ban was lifted in 1660 when Charles II was restored to the throne.
If you mean the throne of England, it was Charles II.
It began in 1660 after Charles Stuart was restored to the throne. Theaters were reopened after an 18 yr ban by Puritan rule. A simple Google search would provide this same answer.
When Charles II was restored to the throne of England in 1660, he asked Parliament to allow two theater companies permission to perform, since parliament had banned play performances starting in 1642.
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