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King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649) Charles I Stuart, 16001649 (aged 48 years)

Name
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649) Charles I /Stuart/
Name prefix
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649)
Given names
Charles I
Surname
Stuart
Family with parents
father
King of England and Ireland (1603-25) as James I, and Scotland (1567-1625) as James VI Stuart
15661625
Birth: 19 June 1566 20 23 Edinburgh, Scotland
Death: 27 March 1625Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, England
mother
Marriage Marriage23 November 1589Gamlebyen, Oslo, Norway
3 years
elder brother
4 years
elder sister
2 years
elder sister
23 months
himself
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649), Charles I Stuart
16001649
Birth: 19 November 1600 34 26 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death: 30 January 1649Westminster, London, England
2 years
younger brother
4 years
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
Family with Henrietta Maria de Bourbon
himself
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649), Charles I Stuart
16001649
Birth: 19 November 1600 34 26 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death: 30 January 1649Westminster, London, England
wife
Marriage Marriage13 June 1625Canterbury, Kent, England
4 years
son
13 months
son
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1649 (de jure) 1660 (de facto) -1685), Charles II Stuart
16301685
Birth: 29 May 1630 29 20 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 February 1685Westminster, London, England
3 years
son
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688), James II and VII Stuart
16331701
Birth: 14 October 1633 32 23 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 September 1701Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Paris, Isle de France, France
daughter
daughter
daughter
son
daughter
Birth
Address: Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Cause: Typhoid.
Death of a mother
Death of a father
Cause: Plagued with arthritis, gout and fainting fits, he suffered a stroke and died from dysentery.
Address: Theobalds House, Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, England.
Marriage
Address: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England.
Burial of a father
Cemetery: Westminster Abbey.
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a son
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a son
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Death
Cause of death: He was beheaded.
Address: The Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London, England.
Burial
Cemetery: St. George's Chapel.
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Unique identifier
A83B2195C9BA1843A8EC1BC55284F2EC9FDC
Last change
26 July 202005:59:51
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He was beheaded after being found guilty of treason against the State. England was declared a Republic after his death and Oliver Cromwell was created Lord Protector in 1653.