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  1. Charles I, was the king of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. He was a son of James VI and I. He was married to Henrietta Maria of France.

  2. Carlo I Stuart ( Dunfermline, 19 novembre 1600 – Londra, 30 gennaio 1649 [4]) è stato re d'Inghilterra, Scozia, Irlanda e Francia [5] dal 27 marzo 1625 fino alla sua morte, avvenuta per decapitazione il 30 gennaio 1649 [6] [7] . Fervente sostenitore del diritto divino dei re, proprio come il padre Giacomo I e la nonna paterna Maria Stuarda ...

  3. Si Charles I ng Inglatera (19 Nobyembre 1600 – 30 Enero 1649), [1] ay naging Hari ng Inglatera at Eskosya, at ng Sambahayang Stuart, na kinoronahan noong 27 Marso 1625. [2] Siya ang anak na lalaki ni James I ng Inglatera. Kasal siya kay Henrietta Maria ng Pransiya .

  4. Pages in category "Parliaments of Charles I of England" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. The Stuart Restoration refers to the May 1660 re-instatement of the Stuart monarchy in England, Scotland, and Ireland. It replaced the Commonwealth of England, established in January 1649 after the Execution of Charles I, with his son Charles II. The term is also used to describe the reign of Charles II (1660–1685), and sometimes that of his ...

  6. Charles of England may refer to the following monarchs of England and later the United Kingdom: Charles I of England (1600–1649), King of England from 1625. Charles II of England (1630–1685), King of England from 1660. Charles III (born 1948), King of the United Kingdom since 2022.

  7. Recorded usage. The phrase Fundamental Laws of England has often been used by those opposing particular legislative, royal or religious initiatives.. For example, in 1641 the House of Commons of England protested that the Roman Catholic Church was "subverting the fundamental laws of England and Ireland", part of a campaign ending in 1649 with the beheading of King Charles I.