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  1. Charles I of England is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so. This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on January 30, 2006.

  2. Carlos I de Inglaterra. Carlos I ( Dunfermline, 19 de novembro de 1600 – Londres, 30 de janeiro de 1649) foi o Rei da Inglaterra, Escócia e Irlanda de 1625 até sua execução. Ele nasceu na Escócia como o segundo filho do rei Jaime VI da Escócia e sua esposa Ana da Dinamarca, porém seu pai herdou a coroa inglesa em 1603 e Carlos se mudou ...

  3. Thomas Hammond (regicide) Sir James Harington, 3rd Baronet. Edmund Harvey. William Heveningham. William Hewlett (regicide) John Hewson (regicide) Cornelius Holland (regicide) Thomas Horton (soldier) Hercules Huncks.

  4. 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.

  5. Charles I of England was the second King of the then newly enthroned House of Stuart and had many descendants. He was the second but eldest surviving son of King James I of England . He became heir apparent to the English, Irish and Scottish thrones on the death of his elder brother in 1612.

  6. Early years Mary at six years old, by Anthony van Dyck, 1637. Princess Mary Henrietta was born on 4 November 1631 at St. James's Palace, London, the third (but second surviving) child and eldest daughter of Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France.

  7. Mother. Henrietta Maria of France. Elizabeth Stuart (28 December 1635 – 8 September 1650) was the second daughter of Charles I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France . From age six until her death at age 14, Elizabeth was a prisoner of the English Parliament during the English Civil War.