1660-1685, though the Royalists saw him as king since his father was executed in 1649.
James II (his brother) was King after Charles died.
One of his first acts was dissolving the parliament in 1625, and again in 1626 after the attempts to impeach the Duke of Buckingham over war against Spain and support of the French Huguenots.
His daughter Mary II and her Husband William III
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King Charles the II ruled England. He took the throne in the year 1660 after returning from hiding. Earlier, King Charles had to escape from England because he fought with the British Parliament. Unfortunately, he lost and fled to Holland.
There were several: Philip IV of Spain (Ruled: 1605 - Sept 17, 1665) Charles II of Spain (Ruled: Sept 17, 1665 - 1700) Charles II of England (Ruled: 1649-1651) Charles XI, King of Sweden (Ruled: 1660-1697) Frederick III, King of Denmark and King of Norway (Ruled: 1648-1670) Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, King of Poland (Ruled: 1648-1668) Louis XIV, King of France (Ruled: 1643-1715) António I of Kongo (Ruled: 1661 - Oct 29, 1665) King of Ryūkyū (Ruled: 1648-1668) King of Joseon (Ruled: 1659-1674)
King Charles II ruled after Oliver Cromwell, he restored the monarchy.
King Charles the second ruled the colony of Connecticut starting in 1639.
Yes it does It was King Charles I and he closed parliament from 1628 - 1640
After James I of England died Charles I became king of England.
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If you mean who ruled after James the first then it was Charles the first who was later executed And also in England King James II was succeded by William of Orange ruling jointly with Queen Mary II (Mary Stuart)
because king charles was a suspected Catholic and wasn't popular with the people as he ruled without parliment.
If you mean the king that came before Louis-Philippe, it was Charles X who ruled from 1824-1830.