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  1. King Charles II. After the execution of his father King Charles I, Charles became King of Scotland from 1649 until defeated by Cromwell’s forces at the Battle of Worcester in1651. After the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660, he took the throne as King Charles II of Scotland, England and Ireland…. On 29th May 1660, on his 30th birthday ...

  2. 17 de feb. de 2011 · Ronald Hutton looks for the real Charles II. In 1642, when he was twelve years old, the three kingdoms of his father Charles I, England, Scotland, and Ireland, dissolved into civil war.

  3. Charles II was committed to expanding England’s overseas possessions. His policies in the 1660s through the 1680s established and supported the Restoration colonies: the Carolinas, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. All the Restoration colonies started as proprietary colonies, that is, the king gave each colony to a trusted individual ...

  4. Carlos II. Hacia 1675. Óleo sobre lienzo, 201 x 141 cm. Sala 016A. Compuesto sobre el mismo esquema del retrato de 1671, del Museo de Oviedo, que mantuvo a lo largo de toda su producción, este ejemplar, que muestra una probable colaboración del taller, es significativo del sutil cambio de encuadre, que hace más crecido al personaje, al ...

  5. Charles rode into London on 29th May 1660 to popular acclaim. Due to the lengthy preparations and the fact that a new set of regalia had to be made for the occasion, as the previous set had been melted down during the Commonwealth period, his coronation did not take place in the Abbey until 23rd April 1661. The cost was over £12,000.

  6. 12 de sept. de 2022 · Charles II (reign – 1660-1685) Charles II was the ruler of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1660 to 1685. During this period, which came to be called the Restoration Period, the monarchy was re-instituted and the political relations between the Parliament and the king were restored after the Civil War that tore through Britain for many decades.

  7. Charles II (r. 1660–85) married Catherine of Braganza in May 1662. Part of her large dowry was the Portuguese territory of ‘Bom Bahia’ (Bombay) on the western coast of India, modern Mumbai. The king agreed to transfer control of Bombay to the East India Company and it soon became their base. 0.

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