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Charles II
noun
known as Charles the Bald. 823–877 ad , Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and, as Charles I, king of France (843–877)
the title as king of France of Charles III (Holy Roman Emperor) See Charles III
1630–85, king of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1660–85) following the Restoration (1660); son of Charles I. He did much to promote commerce, science, and the Navy, but his Roman Catholic sympathies caused widespread distrust
1661–1700, the last Hapsburg king of Spain: his reign saw the end of Spanish power in Europe
Example Sentences
While Christmas was once again legal in the realms of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland now ruled by King Charles II, the far-fetched colonies continued to chart their own course.
He was interred at Westminster Abbey after his death in 1658, but two years later King Charles II vowed retribution for his father's execution and displayed Cromwell's severed head in public.
Ecce Homo is believed to have belonged to the private collection of Spain's King Philip IV, before being exhibited in the apartments of his son, Charles II.
Charles II used them to find details "to add lustre and splendour to the solemnity" of his crowning in 1661.
In the 17th century, King Charles II was told of the prophecy and decreed that there must always be six ravens at the tower.
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