King Charles I was a noble king who was described in many ways, such as selfish arrogant and self-obsessed. However, his disadvantage to his execution, was that he had a strong leader to fight against, Oliver Cromwell. He despised the King and all he wanted was to be free of being ruled by a king
Charles was a Martyr because he died for his beliefs; King's should make the rules, not Parliament!!
The Eyes of a Traitor was created in 2006.
A political Martyr because she wanted to be a martyr for her cause
i think he wasn't a traitor.
That is the definition of the word traitor.
Charles was a Martyr because he died for his beliefs; King's should make the rules, not Parliament!!
Society of King Charles the Martyr was created in 1894.
No. Charles I is sometimes referred to as Charles the Martyr.
Charles Born has written: 'Vesalius, reformer and martyr of science'
Charles Gershom Fall has written: 'Patriot or traitor' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Charles Summer
Charles Munier has written: 'L' Apologie de Saint Justin philosophe et martyr' -- subject(s): Apologetics, History
King Charles I of England was often referred to as "the Martyr" after his execution in 1649, as he was seen by some as a martyr for his beliefs in the divine right of kings. Charles II, his son, was sometimes nicknamed "the Merry Monarch" due to his lively court and the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 after the Commonwealth period. These nicknames reflect their respective historical contexts and public perceptions.
John Arnway has written: 'The tablet, or, Moderation of Charles the I. martyr' -- subject(s): History
That person is called a Traitor.
To be martyred or to become a martyr. To martyr would refer to the person doing the killing.
A martyr?