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King Charles II of England was crowned on Christmas Day, December 25, 1660. His coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, marking the restoration of the monarchy after the Interregnum period following the English Civil War. This event symbolized the return of royal authority and the re-establishment of traditional ceremonies in England.

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