The Court and Times of Charles the First
Author : Cyprien (de Gamaches.)
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Page : 528 pages
File Size : 29,17 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Capuchins in England
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Author : Cyprien (de Gamaches.)
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 29,17 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Capuchins in England
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Author : Cyprien (de Gamaches)
Publisher :
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 29,27 MB
Release : 1849
Category : Capuchins in England
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Author : K.J. Kesselring
Publisher : Broadview Press
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 14,43 MB
Release : 2016-03-14
Category : History
ISBN : 146040579X
In January 1649, after years of civil war, King Charles I stood trial in a specially convened English court on charges of treason, murder, and other high crimes against his people. Not only did the revolutionary tribunal find him guilty and order his death, but its masters then abolished monarchy itself and embarked on a bold (though short-lived) republican experiment. The event was a landmark in legal history. The trial and execution of King Charles marked a watershed in English politics and political theory and thus also affected subsequent developments in those parts of the world colonized by the British. This book presents a selection of contemporaries’ accounts of the king’s trial and their reactions to it, as well as a report of the trial of the king’s own judges once the wheel of fortune turned and monarchy was restored. It uses the words of people directly involved to offer insight into the causes and consequences of these momentous events.
Author : Cicely Veronica Wedgwood
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,50 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Executions and executioners
ISBN : 9781585790333
Author : Charles I (King of England)
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 24,21 MB
Release : 1737
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Page : 516 pages
File Size : 46,35 MB
Release : 1848
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Author : Linda Porter
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 29,3 MB
Release : 2018-02-20
Category : History
ISBN : 1466858486
Publishers Weekly called Katherine the Queen “Rich, perceptive, and creative.” In Royal Renegades, Porter examines the turbulent lives of the children of Charles I and the English Civil Wars. The fact that the English Civil War led to the execution of King Charles I in January 1649 is well known, as is the restoration of his eldest son as Charles II eleven years later. But what happened to the king’s six surviving children is far less familiar. Casting new light on the heirs of the doomed king, acclaimed historian Linda Porter brings to life their personalities, legacies, and rivalries for the first time. As their family life was shattered by war, Elizabeth and Henry were used as pawns in the parliamentary campaign against their father; Mary, the Princess Royal, was whisked away to the Netherlands as the child bride of the Prince of Orange; Henriette, Anne’s governess, escaped with the king’s youngest child to France where she eventually married the cruel and flamboyant Philippe d’Orleans. When their "dark and ugly" brother Charles eventually succeeded his father to the English throne after fourteen years of wandering, he promptly enacted a vengeful punishment on those who had spurned his family, with his brother James firmly in his shadow. A tale of love and endurance, of battles and flight, of educations disrupted, the lonely death of a young princess and the wearisome experience of exile, Royal Renegades charts the fascinating story of the children of loving parents who could not protect them from the consequences of their own failings as monarchs and the forces of upheaval sweeping England.
Author : Charles I (King of England)
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Page : 496 pages
File Size : 14,3 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Mark Kishlansky
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 47,37 MB
Release : 2014-12-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0141979844
The tragedy of Charles I dominates one of the most strange and painful periods in British history as the whole island tore itself apart over a deadly, entangled series of religious and political disputes. In Mark Kishlansky's brilliant account it is never in doubt that Charles created his own catastrophe, but he was nonetheless opposed by men with far fewer scruples and less consistency who for often quite contradictory reasons conspired to destroy him. This is a remarkable portrait of one of the most talented, thoughtful, loyal, moral, artistically alert and yet, somehow, disastrous of all this country's rulers.
Author : Sir Anthony Weldon
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Page : 78 pages
File Size : 41,92 MB
Release : 1650
Category : England
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