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NOT EVEN A KING'S RANSOM
”In January 1649, Parliament (the House of Commons had been previously purged by Colonel Pride of some 150 members in December 1648, leaving a small rump of some 80 members totally dependent upon Army leaders) established a High Court of … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles I England, Colonel Axtell, Delaroche painting Charles I, John Bradshaw, John Cook, John Downes, King Charles I England, Lady Fairfax, Oliver Cromwell, Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Thomas Waite, Van Dyck
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KING WITHOUT A CROWN
Kings had been killed before, had been murdered openly and in secret; but Charles I was the first ruling sovereign to be brought to trial by his own people, condemned, and executed while still being King. The trial of Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Miscellaneous, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Alexandre-Marie Colin, Charles I England, Cromwell the Regicides, Edward Bower, Edward Bower painter, John Bradshaw, John Burnet, John Cook, John Nalson, King Charles I Execution, Lady Fairfax, Oliver Cromwell, Restoration of Charles II, Westminster Hall Trial of Charles I
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