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Charles I, Stuart, king of England and Scotland.

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Q: Who believed in absolutism and was executed for it in 1649?
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What was the date of Charles 1st execution?

Charles I of England was executed on January 30, 1649. He was executed after refusing to acknowledge of the court to try him.


When was King Charles I executed?

King Charles I was beheaded in public, in front of The Banqueting House in Whitehall, London on 30th January 1549.


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When did parliament kill an English king?

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Charles 1st was executed outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London in 1649.


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Did queen Elizabeth the first execute Charles the first?

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