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  1. 2 days ago · Charles was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649. The monarchy was abolished and the Commonwealth of England was established as a republic. The monarchy would be restored to Charles's son Charles II in 1660.

  2. 1 day ago · United Kingdom - Charles I, Civil War, Restoration: Father and son could hardly be more different than were James and Charles. Charles was shy and physically deformed. He had a speech defect that made his pronouncements painful for him and his audiences alike.

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  3. Jun 21, 2024 · Charles I - Civil War, England, Scotland: In September 1642 the earl of Essex, in command of the Parliamentarian forces, left London for the midlands, while Charles moved his headquarters to Shrewsbury to recruit and train an army on the Welsh marches.

  4. 4 days ago · Explore the timline of Charles I of England. Charles I of England (r. 1625-1649) was a Stuart king who, like his father James I of England (r. 1603-1625), viewed himself as a monarch with absolute power and a divine right to rule.

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  5. Jun 17, 2024 · King Charles I was ultimately convicted of tyranny and treason and sentenced to death at the trial, which took place in the aftermath of the English Civil War. The report, part of...

  6. Jun 14, 2024 · For the first time, a ruling monarch was the defendant in formal legal proceedings in a High Court of Justice, set up by the act of a Parliament which felt able to profess to be the supreme power in the land.