Charles II's accession to the throne in 1660 is commonly known as the "Restoration." This event marked the end of the English Civil War and the interregnum period, during which England was a republic under Oliver Cromwell. The Restoration symbolized the return of the monarchy after years of republican rule, reinstating the monarchy and the Church of England. It also ushered in a renewed cultural and political era in England.
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The heir to the throne is Prince Charles, the Price of Wales. He intends to be known as George VII.
William I (about 1027 or 1028 - 9 September 1087), better known as William the Conqueror, was Duke of Normandy from AD 1035 and King of England from late 1066 to his death.Prior to his accession to the throne of England in 1066 he was known by a less savoury name
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Charles II (1630 - 1685) came to the throne in May 1660. Although he was heir to the throne when his father, Charles I, was executed for treason to the people in 1649, Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) was Lord Protector during the Interregnum ('in between kings' 1649 - 1660), and it wasn't until after Cromwell's death and the failure of Cromwell's son to take over, that Charles was eventually able to take his throne. Charles was known as the Merry Monarch, and, although married to Catherine of Braganza, he had no legitmate offspring but had a dozen illegitimate children by seven mistresses, among them the famous Nell Gwynne. The late Diana, Princess of Wales was descended from two of Charles' sons, so her son, Prince William, if he comes to the throne, would be the first British monarch descended from Charles II.
she had to accept the throne because of her mother[ also known as the queen] death.
Henry V of England believed he was the correct heir of the French throne. Charles VI inherited it through what was known as the Salic law however it was later discovered that it did not apply to France but to (modern day) Germany.
Charles the Great was more commonly known by his French name, Charlemagne. He was king of the Franks and later became the first Holy Roman Emperor and the seed for the later French and German dynasties.He's the only ruler ever to be called "Charles the Great".
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King Charles II, of England , Scotland and Ireland (1630-1685) and known as the Merry Monarch. Although in law he became king of England in 1649, the revolution prevented him from taking the throne of England and Ireland until 1660. He ruled till his death in 1685 He had many mistresses and a dozen illegitimate children but no legitimate heirs and the throne went to his brother James II on his death.
King Charles II, of England , Scotland and Ireland (1630-1685) and known as the Merry Monarch. Although in law he became king of England in 1649, the revolution prevented him from taking the throne of England and Ireland until 1660. He ruled till his death in 1685 He had many mistresses and a dozen illegitimate children but no legitimate heirs and the throne went to his brother James II on his death.