• Never before, or since, has a king met such an untimely end like Charles I. He was proclaimed king in 1625 upon his father’s death and spent the entirety of...
  • King Charles I suffered one of the most tragic ends in the history of the monarchy. After the death of his father, James I of England, he ascended the throne and...
  • This all-encompassing exploration of Charles I provides a deeper understanding of this controversial figure in English history.
  • The monarchy was then abolished and a “Republic” called the Commonwealth of England was established, with Oliver Cromwell at its head. Quick Facts: Charles I.
  • Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.
  • James Stuart, Duke Of Richmond And Lennox With His Attributes • 1633-1634. Charles I in Three Positions - Anthony van Dyck.
  • Charles I was born in Fife, Scotland, on November 19, 1600. He was the second son born to James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark.
  • Charles was exiled to Madeira and there died of pneumonia. His son, Archduke Otto, inherited his claim to the throne. Charles I was beatified in 2004.
  • A detailed biography of King Charles I that includes includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life. GCSE Modern World History - English Civil War.
  • Born on 19th November 1600 to King James VI and I and his wife Anne of Denmark, Charles I grew up to become an infamously divisive king.