Alexander The Great
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
The subject of the second sentence cannot be implied in English
no only in london
No, Roman citizens were exempt from crucifixion. Crucifixion was only for the lowest members of society such as slaves and rebellious enemies. If a Roman citizen had to be executed he was either beheaded or strangled.
Chales I lost the English Civil War to Oliver Cromwell and was executed. the King's death, by the reformed calendar, was on 30 January 1649.
English is an ever evolving language. The only languages that don't change are dead ones such as Latin.
Katherine Parr was not beheaded, but died of a fever seven days after giving birth to her only child, Mary Seymour, in 1548.
2 Another answer Since King Offa in 774 and King William III in 1702 there have been about 53 Kings of England. After 1707 and the Union with Scotland, Kings and Queens ruled Great Britain. The link below had more information about the list of English Monarchs
Sei l'unica persona che mai amerò! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "You're the only one I will ever love!" The declaration translates literally as "You're the only person that I ever will love!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey LOO-nee-ka per-SO-na key meye A-mey-RO" in Pisan Italian.
No, he has only ever played for French and English sides.
He only beheaded two of them. He beheaded his second wife Anne Boleyn for incest, adultery, and other things. He beheaded his fifth wife Catherine Howard (a cousin of Anne's) for adultery