Charles I of England was the English king who lost his head during the English civil war.
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
charles I was punished by execution by chopping off his head
It was Charles I
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
During the English Civil War, those who supported the monarchy were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. They were loyal to King Charles I and opposed the Parliamentarians, who sought more power for Parliament and less for the monarchy. The conflict between these two factions was a central aspect of the civil war.
No English King was executed after the English Civil War. The execution of King Charles I occurred during the Civil War.
Royalists
Parliament won the war, and the king lost his head.
King Charles 1
The Cavaliers were the supporters of the king - King Charles I. The other name used for them is 'Royalists'.
charles I was punished by execution by chopping off his head
Harald
No, he was a rebel.
It was Charles I
King Charles I
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.
The English Revolution is also known as the English Civil War, or Commonwealth period. King Charles I was challenged during this time, which lasted from 1640 to 1660.