charles I
Eventually he is going to be beheaded. Is that what you are talking about?
It was the French Revolution because the French Revolution began in 1789 and eventually was inspired by the American Revolution. It became very radical and the King was eventually beheaded.
King Charles I of England is famous for being the losing leader in the English civil war of the 1640's against parliament. Charles was eventually beheaded. He is the only person ever to be made a saint by the Church of England
Charles 1st
basically he controled the parliament until they were fed up and he was beheaded
they had a new king which is his son Charles the 2nd and they chopped his head of and they buried him
It was Henry VIII that had two of his six wives beheaded. The first to be executed was his second wife Anne Boleyn. Despite the birth of their daughter Elizabeth, Anne was unable to provide Henry with the male heir he desperately wanted. He eventually tired of her, and eventually trumped up charges of treason and witchcraft were brought against her. She was found guilty and beheaded by a swordsman on 19 May 1536. The next wife to be beheaded was Catherine Howard, Henry's fifth wife in 1542. She was actually a cousin of Anne Boleyn.
The Parliament stripped away most of the political powers of the king, leaving him only a ceremonial role. At one point, they even abolished the monarchy and beheaded Charles I, but cooler heads eventually prevailed, and the much weakened monarchy was restored to Charles II in 1660.
The Puritan leaders in Parliament had the king arrested, brought to trial and beheaded in 1649 which ended the English Civil War.
Some historic documents attest to Paul being taken to Rome and eventually beheaded by the Prefect Helius in January 67 AD, while Nero was in Greece entertaining.
two of them were beheaded. the saying goes divorced, beheaded, divorced, survived, divorced beheaded, died
The Puritan leaders in Parliament had the king arrested, brought to trial and beheaded in 1649 which ended the English Civil War.