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  1. 16 de jun. de 2019 · Charles II of England. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Karl II. (1630–1685) war König von England und Schottland. English: Charles II (1630–1685) was King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Italiano: Carlo II d'Inghilterra (1630–1685) fu re d'Inghiterra e Scozia.

  2. Charles II, né le 29 mai 1630 au palais St. James à Londres et mort le 6 février 1685 au palais de Whitehall à Londres N 2, est roi d'Angleterre, d' Écosse et d' Irlande de 1660 à sa mort. Il est le fils du roi Charles Ier — exécuté au palais de Whitehall en 1649, au paroxysme de la première Révolution anglaise — et de la reine ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_IIMary II - Wikipedia

    James II of England. Mother. Anne Hyde. Religion. Anglicanism. Signature. Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death in 1694. She was also Princess of Orange following her marriage on 4 November 1677.

  4. Charles II (1630–1685) was crowned King of Scotland and his other kingdoms at Scone Palace on 1 January 1651. His father, Charles I, had been executed in London at Whitehall Palace on 30 January 1649. Charles arrived in Scotland in June 1650 where there was support for his rule following the Treaty of Breda. [1]

  5. O. Oxford Parliament (1681) Categories: 17th-century English parliaments. Charles II of England.

  6. Use. First and fourth quarters of current royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom; previously second and third quarters of royal arms of England adopted by Edward III of England, until claim on Kingdom of France relinquished. Unofficial symbol of the nation of England. (with altered tinctures) emblem of various English national sports teams.

  7. England again lacked any single head of state. After almost a year of anarchy, the monarchy was formally restored when Charles II returned from France to accept the throne. House of Stuart (restored) (1660–1707)