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he never was a king, he called himself Lord Protector after the Civil War was over
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There has never been a King Charles 3rd in England.
London, but he never built it.
because its a government conspiracy
Elizabeth I was never burnt. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was the first queen executed. And Charles I was the first king executed. Mary I and many Catholics would have loved to get rid of Elizabeth as heretic as a Protestant or a plotter as heir to the throne but were unsuccessful.
Louis Napoleon (also known as Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870 and First President of the French Republic from 1848 to 1852) was never executed. He died as an exile in Chislehurst, UK on 9 January 1873 from septecemia after what was probably botched surgery to remove a kidney stone.
Never, and the reason is that header files are not meant to be executed.
He never completed it. He died first.
Officially, it wasn't hers but her husbands throne. Her father was emperor Charles VI and she was born after her brother (the future emperor) had died. Charles VI never had another son. It was decided, since it was not done to have a woman reign the country, that her husband would be emperor, though he never effectively executed any reign, his wife, Maria Theresa did, becoming the first woman to reign a European country.
Charles Babbage, but he was never able to get it built.
Charles was 24 and Erik was around that age, though it was never given.
The one that was never executed.
It never happened.
One of the first to be a executioner. He executed Osama, and Hitler before, but because of government policies, these secrets were never told
No, it does not mean that it will never happen. Impossible means that it will never happen. unlikely to happen does mean that probably it will not happen..
History would have to be rewritten. But first of all this never happened. Mary, Queen of Scots was executed, but in Fotheringhay castle in Scotland. The only Queens who were executed in London Tower ( to my knowledge) were Anne Boleyn (Mother of Elizabeth I) and Catherine Howard, both wives of Henry Viii.