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Killers of the king, the men who dared to execute Charles I., Charles Spencer

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Killers of the king, the men who dared to execute Charles I., Charles Spencer
Language
eng
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Main title
Killers of the king
Responsibility statement
Charles Spencer
Series statement
Audible Studios on BrillianceAudio
Sub title
the men who dared to execute Charles I.
Summary
January, 1649. After seven years of fighting in the bloodiest war in Britain's history, Parliament had overpowered King Charles I and now faced a problem: what to do with a defeated king, a king who refused to surrender? Parliamentarians resolved to do the unthinkable, to disregard the Divine Right of Kings and hold Charles I to account for the appalling suffering and slaughter endured by his people. A tribunal of 135 men was hastily gathered in London, and although Charles refused to acknowledge the power of his subjects to try him, the death sentence was unanimously passed. On an icy winter's day on a scaffold outside Whitehall, in an event unique in English history, the King of England was executed. When the dead king's son, Charles II, was restored to the throne, he set about enacting a deadly wave of retribution against all those the lawyers, the judges, the officers on the scaffold responsible for his father's death. Some of the regicides the killers of the king pleaded for mercy, while others stoically awaited their sentence. Many went into hiding in England, or fled to Europe or America. Those who were caught and condemned suffered agonizing and degrading ends, while others saw out their days in hellish captivity
Target audience
adult
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