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  1. Charles II famously fathered numerous illegitimate children, of whom he acknowledged 14, but no legitimate children who lived. Charles was also a patron of the arts, and he and his court were largely responsible for the revival of public drama and music known as the Restoration literature, after their virtual prohibition under the earlier Protectorate.

  2. 16 de feb. de 2017 · King Charles II was born on May 29, 1630. He was the first son born to the current king, Charles I (1600 – 1649). His mother was Queen Consort Henrietta Maria (1609 – 1669), a princess of France. She never had an official coronation or crowning ceremony so she is officially called a Queen Consort instead of Queen.

  3. Charles II (1630–1685), king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, was born on 29 May 1630 at St James's Palace, London, where he was baptized on 27 June, the second (but first surviving) son of Charles I (1600–1649) and Henrietta Maria (1609–1669), the daughter of Henri IV of France and Marie de' Medici.

  4. Charles II’s boyhood was spent in England, surrounded by the treasures of his parents' superlative art collection; from 1645 he spent the formative part of his youth at the French court (his young cousin was Louis XIV) and then at The Hague, and must have seen a wealth of art at the palaces and in the collections there.

  5. 11 de oct. de 2021 · Reigned: Following the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, Charles II ruled as King of England, Scotland and Ireland until his death in 1685. He was also King of Scotland from 1649 to 1651. Coronation: Crowned King of Scotland on 1 January 1651 at Scone; then King of England, Scotland and Ireland on 23 April 1661 at Westminster Abbey.

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · Known as ‘The Merry Monarch’, King Charles II famously united dissenting factions under his reign, from 1660 to 1685, which came to be known as the Restoration Period. After a triumphant return from exile in Europe, Charles II took back the title and throne that had been his father’s, restoring the monarchy, and treading a delicate balance to maintain it, as religious tensions endured.

  7. Charles II. View full image. Charles II was King of England, Scotland and Ireland. He was King of Scotland from 1649 until his deposition in 1651, and King of England, Scotland and Ireland when monarchy was restored in 1660 until he died in 1685. (Catalogue ref: T 40/1C) Return to Significant People.

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