Charles I. He was later executed in 1649 for crimes against the people. However, he didn't have complete control and the people rebelled against him for charging to much tax. Oliver Cromwell later became the ruler until his death aged 58 in 1658. In 1660 the monarchy was restored when Charles II returned to become King.
There was no monarch in England between 1649 and 1659. This was a period known as the Commonwealth administered by Oliver Cromwell 1649 - 1658, and Richard Cromwell 1658 - 1659. The House of Stuart was restored with Charles ll in 1660
Charles I: 1625 - 1649. Oliver Cromwell: 1649 - 1658. Richard Cromwell: 1658 - 1659. Charles II: 1660 - 1685.
The king of England
King Richard i (The Lion Heart) was king of england
England needed a new King because Edward the Confessor, the king of England died.
Richard II was king of England at that time.
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Charles I: 1625 - 1649. Oliver Cromwell: 1649 - 1658. Richard Cromwell: 1658 - 1659. Charles II: 1660 - 1685.
In 1650 England had neither king nor queen but was ruled from 1649 to 1660 by parliament and the military. This era in English history can be divided into four periods. # The first period of the Commonwealth of England from 1649 until 1653. # The Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell from 1653 to 1658. # The Protectorate under Richard Cromwell from 1658 to 1659. # The second period of the Commonwealth of England from 1659 until 1660.
The English pirate, Henry Avery, was born in Newton Ferrers Devon, England on August 23, 1659. His nicknames were 'The Arch Pirate' and 'The King of Pirates.'
No, although we had a brief republic from 1653 to 1659 called the Protectorate.
The king of England in 1605 was King James I
He was the King of England and head of the Church Of England. That was his job.
The king of England
King George III was the King of England from 1760 to 1820.
He was the king of england
King Richard i (The Lion Heart) was king of england
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