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European monarchs responded with a mix of concern and opportunism to the death of Charles I in 1649. His execution represented a significant challenge to the divine right of kings, raising fears among monarchs that similar republican movements could threaten their own rule. Some monarchs, particularly those in France and Spain, expressed sympathy for Charles and condemned the actions of the Parliamentarians, while others saw the turmoil in England as an opportunity to strengthen their own positions by supporting royalist factions. Overall, his death highlighted the growing tensions between monarchy and emerging republican ideas across Europe.

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