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Historic texts associated with Charles I are being displayed near his birthplace to mark 400 years since he was crowned king.
Tom Watson tells the story of Bishop Peter Mews wounded many times in the First English Civil War and, 40 years later, at the Battle of Sedgemoor.
Charles was charged with, and found guilty of, levying war against his Parliament (which represented the people) and of a ‘wicked’ design to rule according to his own will. Treason had been redefined ...
Campbell, controller of the Scottish Committee of Estates, had agreed to intervene in the ongoing English Civil War, on the Parliamentarian side, while King Charles I had already commissioned ...
Seven months after the end of Loyalty House, King Charles I surrendered to the Scots. This year, two major civil war re-enactment groups – The Sealed Knot and The English Civil War Society – will ...
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Shaw House was used as King Charles I's headquarters during the English Civil War, and now hosts weddings, conferences and events.
Exactly 400 years ago this month, King James I of England died and his son, King Charles I, took the throne. In 1625, no one ...
Jack Royston is Newsweek's Chief Royal Correspondent based in London, U.K. He reports on the British royal family—including King Charles III ... Languages: English. You can find him on Twitter ...
King Charles III issued his first statement since he was hospitalized due to temporary side effects from his cancer treatment. The monarch addressed the people of Myanmar, Asia, Saturday after ...
It plunged into a civil war in 2013 and then again three years later, until the violence was stopped by a fragile ceasefire agreement in 2018. The nation is governed by a coalition government ...