Charles I
But when he was executed, cromwell allready ran the country, so he wasen't the king, basically
Thomas Cromwell was executed on July 28, 1540. He was a key advisor to King Henry VIII and played a significant role in the English Reformation. His fall from power was swift, largely due to political maneuvering and the disfavor of the king following the failure of his marriage arrangement for Henry. Cromwell was executed by beheading at Tower Hill in London.
Thomas Cromwell was executed on July 28, 1540. He was a key advisor to King Henry VIII and played a significant role in the English Reformation. His execution followed a rapid fall from favor due to his involvement in the king's ill-fated marriage to Anne of Cleves. Cromwell was charged with treason and heresy before being beheaded.
Oliver Cromwell was arrested and executed, and theatre was reinstated
King Charles I of England was executed at the orders of Oliver Cromwell. In 1649, following a period of civil war, Charles was tried for treason and found guilty. His execution marked a significant moment in British history, leading to the temporary establishment of a republic under Cromwell's leadership. This event underscored the tensions between monarchy and parliamentary governance in England.
He was executed.
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.
Cromwell was not executed. he died of natural causes.
After Oliver Cromwell's death, the power of the government was passed to his son, Richard Cromwell. However, after two year's of Richard's death, the people demanded the monarchy back and Charles II was reinstated as King of England.
King Charles 2 was not killed. His father, King Charles 1, was executed in 1649 at the climax of the English Civil War. Charles 2 was defeated by Oliver Cromwell after his fathers death and fled to mainland Europe.
Cromwell was anti-monarchy and therefore was never king.
Neither.