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[[File:King's_War.png|thumb|250px|Charles II and his army]]
[[File:King's_War.png|thumb|250px|Charles II and his army]]
'''Charles II''' (1630 - 1685) was king of Scotland, England and Ireland between 1660 and 1685, and succeeded the republican government of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. He once fought against the Roundhead forces of Cromwell to try and take back his throne.
'''Charles II''' (1630 - 1685) was king of Scotland, [[England]] and Ireland between 1660 and 1685, and succeeded the republican government of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. He once fought against the Roundhead forces of Cromwell to try and take back his throne.


==Biography==
==Biography==
In 1651, Charles II led his army into the Battle of Worcester, hoping to defeat Oliver Cromwell's army and take back the throne of England. However, his army was heavily outnumbered by Cromwell. Charles II and his army were eventually overwhelmed and forced into retreat.
In 1651, Charles II led his army into the Battle of Worcester, hoping to defeat Oliver Cromwell's army and take back the throne of [[England]]. However, his army was heavily outnumbered by Cromwell. Charles II and his army were eventually overwhelmed and forced into retreat.


[[File:King's_Return.png|thumb|250px|left|The crowning of Charles II]]
[[File:King's_Return.png|thumb|250px|left|The crowning of Charles II]]

Revision as of 17:26, 28 October 2011


Charles II and his army

Charles II (1630 - 1685) was king of Scotland, England and Ireland between 1660 and 1685, and succeeded the republican government of Oliver Cromwell. He once fought against the Roundhead forces of Cromwell to try and take back his throne.

Biography

In 1651, Charles II led his army into the Battle of Worcester, hoping to defeat Oliver Cromwell's army and take back the throne of England. However, his army was heavily outnumbered by Cromwell. Charles II and his army were eventually overwhelmed and forced into retreat.

The crowning of Charles II

Charles II and his loyal followers dressed up as commonews and went into hiding. Eventually, Charles II boarded a ship to France. During his time there, he constantly received letters from an anonimous person in England, who kept him posted on their progress of regaining the throne for Charles. The last letter told of General George Monck having recaptured the throne and parliament proclaiming Charles II king, after which he traveled back to England.

He returned to London on his birthday and was crowned king immediately. During the crowning ceremony, he saw General Monck speaking with a man holding a sphere covered in a piece of cloth. However, before he could get a better look, he had to bow his head to receive his crown.

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