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  1. CHARLES I. er. (1600-1649) roi d'Angleterre (1625-1649) Roi d'Angleterre, d' Écosse et d' Irlande, second fils de Jacques VI Stuart, roi d'Écosse, qui deviendra roi d'Angleterre en 1603 sous le nom de Jacques I er, Charles I er monte sur le trône en 1625. Jeune, séduisant et indécis, il est un jouet entre les mains de son entourage.

  2. 2 de feb. de 2009 · The beheading of Charles I on January 30th, 1649, left an indelible mark on the history of England and on the way that the English think about themselves. It was the climactic moment of the Puritan Revolution and it also changed the whole character of the conflict. Most of the people who had taken up arms against Charles I seven years earlier ...

  3. King Charles I (1625 - 1649) Charles was the 2nd son of James VI of Scotland (James 1 of England) and Anne of Denmark. He was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and became heir to the throne on the death of his brother Henry in 1612. His father favoured marriage to the Spanish infanta Maria Anna, but Parliament was hostile to Spain and in 1625 he ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2019 · Charles I: Killing a King. Documentary series that investigates a momentous event in history, the trial and execution of King Charles I, an act that changed politics and power in England forever.

  5. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Charles I became king of England in 1625. He was the second of the Stuart kings. Charles was a quiet person who tended to stay in the background as he had a stammer. He was also conscious of his height. Figures vary, but Charles may have been just over 5 feet tall. In the paintings of Charles and his family, his children are either sitting ...

  6. Biblioteca Facultad de Ingeniería - UNMDP - Juan B. Justo 4302 - B7602AYL Mar del Plata - ARGENTINA - Email: biblioteca@fi.mdp.edu.ar

  7. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Charles I of England ruled Scotland, England, and Ireland from 1625-1649. He was born in 1600 to King James I, the first of a line of Stuart kings to rule both Scotland and England.

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