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			<title>The Kings of Carlisles England PT 1.</title>
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			<description>King Charles I (pt 1)



Born: November 19, 1600

Crowned: February 2, 1625

Died: January 30, 1649 by Execution



A cult of the &quot;royal martyr&quot; grew up after the beheading of a Charles I. To this day one the anniversary of his execution. wreaths are placed on his statue in Trafalgar Square, which looks down Whitehall to the site of his execution. Charles was remarkably unlike his father, which was to prove a fatal disadvantage. He was the finer clay altogether and his court was far  ...</description>
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