There were two kings of England named Charles.
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After James I of England died Charles I became king of England.
Charles the Second
Charles the second became King of England on the restoration of the monarchy after the death of Oliver Cromwell.
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.
Yes King James of England did have a wife. He was married to Princess Ann of Denmark. One of their children was Charles who eventually became King of England.
James I was succeeded by his son, Charles I, in 1625.
No, The first king of Ireland (not high-king) was King Henry VIII of England, who was Lord of Ireland and became then became King. His daughter was Queen Elizabeth I.
he became king in 1625-1649 , he was king of England, Ireland and Scotland, its cool
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.
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King Charles II
Charles the first . The above does not answer the question. Charles I was executed in 1649 and England became a 'Commonwealth' under Oliver Cromwell. In 1660, Charles' son was invited back to England to become Charles II, England having become tired of the Commonwealth.