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[M]Hartman was murdered[/M] in May 1998 [M]by his wife[/M] Brynn, who then committed suicide.
Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter. Born in Canada, the family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University at Northridge in grap...
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[M]Hartman was murdered in May 1998[/M] by his wife Brynn, who then committed suicide.
Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter. Born in Canada, the family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University at Northridge in grap...
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[M]Hartman was murdered[/M] in May 1998 by his wife Brynn, who then committed suicide.
Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter. Born in Canada, the family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University at Northridge in grap...
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[M]While Phil was asleep, Brynn shot him three times.[/M]
Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter. Born in Canada, the family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University at Northridge in grap...
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[M]These two characters have deliberately never returned in the series after his death.[/M]
Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter. Born in Canada, the family moved to the United States in 1958. After graduating from California State University at Northridge in grap...
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In 1995, after [M]drafting a few variety shows he wanted to star in[/M], [M]he[/M] joined NBC's NewsRadio as Bill McNeal.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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In 1995, after drafting a few variety shows he wanted to star in, [M]he joined NBC's NewsRadio as Bill McNeal[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]In 1995[/M], after drafting a few variety shows he wanted to star in, [M]he joined NBC's NewsRadio[/M] as Bill McNeal.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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In 1995, after drafting a few variety shows he wanted to star in, [M]he joined NBC's NewsRadio[/M] as Bill McNeal.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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He joined a comedy group called The Groundlings in 1975, where he helped comedian [M]Paul Reubens[/M] develop [M]his famous character Pee-wee Herman[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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He joined a comedy group called The Groundlings in 1975, where he helped [M]comedian Paul Reubens[/M] develop his famous character Pee-wee Herman.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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He joined a comedy group called The Groundlings in 1975, where [M]he helped[/M] comedian [M]Paul Reubens develop his[/M] famous [M]character Pee-wee Herman[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]He joined[/M] a comedy group called [M]The Groundlings in 1975[/M], where he helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his famous character Pee-wee Herman.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]He joined[/M] a comedy group called [M]The Groundlings[/M] in 1975, where he helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his famous character Pee-wee Herman.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]He joined a comedy group[/M] called The Groundlings in 1975, where he helped comedian Paul Reubens develop his famous character Pee-wee Herman.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Born in Canada, [M]the family moved to the United States in 1958.[/M]
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Born in Canada, [M]the family moved to the United States[/M] in 1958.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Born in Canada[/M], the family moved to the United States in 1958.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a[/M] Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and [M]screenwriter[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a[/M] Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, [M]graphic artist[/M] and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a[/M] Canadian actor, comedian, [M]voice actor[/M], graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a[/M] Canadian actor, [M]comedian[/M], voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a[/M] Canadian [M]actor[/M], comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) [M]was a Canadian[/M] actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann[/M], better known as Phil Hartman ([M]Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998[/M]) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Philip Edward Hartmann, better known as Phil Hartman[/M] (Brantford, September 24, 1948 – Encino, May 28, 1998) was a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, graphic artist and screenwriter.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Phil also co-wrote the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure and made several guest appearances on [M]Reuben's Pee-wee's Playhouse[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Phil[/M] also co-wrote the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure and [M]made several guest appearances on[/M] Reuben's [M]Pee-wee's Playhouse[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Phil also co-wrote [M]the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure[/M] and made several guest appearances on Reuben's Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Phil[/M] also [M]co-wrote[/M] the movie [M]Pee-wee's Big Adventure[/M] and made several guest appearances on Reuben's Pee-wee's Playhouse.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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In 1986, Phil joined the [M]Saturday Night Live (SNL)[/M] team.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]In 1986, Phil joined the Saturday Night Live (SNL) team.[/M]
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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In 1986, [M]Phil joined the Saturday Night Live (SNL) team.[/M]
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]He[/M] was known for his impersonations, especially that of former President Bill Clinton, and [M]remained on the show for eight seasons.[/M]
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]He was known for his impersonations, especially that of former President Bill Clinton[/M], and remained on the show for eight seasons.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Phil won an Emmy[/M] in 1989 [M]for his work on SNL.[/M]
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Phil won an Emmy in 1989[/M] for his work on SNL.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Phil won an Emmy[/M] in 1989 for his work on SNL.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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After graduating from California State University at Northridge in graphic design, [M]Phil made record covers for[/M] bands like Poco and [M]America[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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After graduating from California State University at Northridge in graphic design, [M]Phil made record covers for[/M] bands like [M]Poco[/M] and America.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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After graduating from California State University at Northridge in graphic design, [M]Phil made record covers for bands[/M] like Poco and America.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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After [M]graduating[/M] from California State University at Northridge [M]in graphic design, Phil[/M] made record covers for bands like Poco and America.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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After [M]graduating from California State University at Northridge[/M] in graphic design, [M]Phil[/M] made record covers for bands like Poco and America.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Called The Glue – The Glue – by his peers, [M]he was able to[/M] support the program, guide and [M]help peers when a problem occurred with stage improvisations[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Called The Glue – The Glue – by his peers, [M]he was able to[/M] support the program, [M]guide[/M] and help [M]peers when a problem occurred with stage improvisations[/M].
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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Called The Glue – The Glue – by his peers, [M]he was able to support the program[/M], guide and help peers when a problem occurred with stage improvisations.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]Called The Glue[/M] – The Glue – [M]by his peers[/M], he was able to support the program, guide and help peers when a problem occurred with stage improvisations.
Philip Edward "Phil" Hartman, born September 24, 1948 in Brantford, Ontario, died May 28, 1998 in Encino, California, was a Canadian-American actor and comedian. Hartman worked mostly in television and had his big breakthrough in 1986 when he became part of the regular ensemble in Saturday Night Live. From 1991, he beg...
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[M]The subjects generally did not trust the faith of their king.[/M]
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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On the one hand, his mistakes successfully helped the Protestant forces in the Thirty Years' War, but the other fact is that [M]he married a Roman Catholic princess.[/M]
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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On the one hand, [M]his mistakes successfully helped the Protestant forces in the Thirty Years' War[/M], but the other fact is that he married a Roman Catholic princess.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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On the one hand, [M]his mistakes successfully helped the Protestant forces[/M] in the Thirty Years' War, but the other fact is that he married a Roman Catholic princess.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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He tried to obtain the royal family's income, and the Parliament tried to restrain [M]the king's self-recognized monarch power[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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He tried to obtain the royal family's income, and [M]the Parliament tried to restrain the king's self-recognized monarch power[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]He tried to obtain the royal family's income[/M], and the Parliament tried to restrain the king's self-recognized monarch power.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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In particular, [M]he[/M] interfered with the activities of the churches in England and Scotland, and [M]arbitrarily levied taxes on the people without the consent of the parliament[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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In particular, [M]he interfered with the activities of the churches in[/M] England and [M]Scotland[/M], and arbitrarily levied taxes on the people without the consent of the parliament.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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In particular, [M]he interfered with the activities of the churches in England[/M] and Scotland, and arbitrarily levied taxes on the people without the consent of the parliament.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Many of his subjects[/M] opposed his actions, [M]thinking that he was a brutal dictator.[/M]
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Many of his subjects opposed his actions[/M], thinking that he was a brutal dictator.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]During the reign of Charles I, he was involved in a power struggle with the English Parliament.[/M]
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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During the reign of [M]Charles I[/M], he [M]was involved in a power struggle with the English Parliament[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Another characteristic of Charles I’s reign was chaotic religious conflicts[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after [M]the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of [M]Henry Frederick[/M], [M]Prince of Wales[/M] in 1612.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Charles I[/M] (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, [M]became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick[/M], Prince of Wales in 1612.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Charles I[/M] (English: Charles I, [M]second son of James VI and I[/M], became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Charles I (English: Charles I[/M], second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and [M]was executed on January 30, 1649[/M] ([M]he[/M] was the only king of England executed as a king).
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 ([M]he was the only king of England executed as a king[/M]).
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]He was the king of[/M] England, Scotland and [M]Ireland[/M].
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]He was the king of[/M] England, [M]Scotland[/M] and Ireland.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]He was the king of England[/M], Scotland and Ireland.
Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649. Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of Jacques Stuart, he succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625. From the start of his reign, Charles Iᵉʳ faced...
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to [M]his execution in 1649.[/M]
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died[/M] January 30, 1649 in London, [M]was King[/M] of England, Scotland and Ireland [M]from 1625 to[/M] his execution in [M]1649[/M].
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died[/M] January 30, 1649 in London, [M]was King of[/M] England, Scotland and [M]Ireland[/M] from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died[/M] January 30, 1649 in London, [M]was King of[/M] England, [M]Scotland[/M] and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died[/M] January 30, 1649 in London, [M]was King of England[/M], Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died[/M] January 30, 1649 [M]in London[/M], was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M], born November 19, 1600 in Dunfermline and [M]died January 30, 1649[/M] in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ, born[/M] November 19, 1600 [M]in Dunfermline[/M] and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ, born November 19, 1600[/M] in Dunfermline and died January 30, 1649 in London, was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 to his execution in 1649.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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His interference in the religious affairs of the Churches of England and Scotland, and his tax hikes without the consent of Parliament were badly accepted by [M]some Protestant preachers[/M], who [M]saw him as[/M] an absolute monarch and [M]a tyrant.[/M]
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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His interference in the religious affairs of the Churches of England and Scotland, and his tax hikes without the consent of Parliament were badly accepted by [M]some Protestant preachers[/M], who [M]saw him as an absolute monarch[/M] and a tyrant.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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His interference in the religious affairs of the Churches of England and Scotland, and [M]his tax hikes without the consent of Parliament were badly accepted by some Protestant preachers[/M], who saw him as an absolute monarch and a tyrant.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]His interference in the religious affairs of the Churches of[/M] England and [M]Scotland[/M], and his tax hikes without the consent of Parliament [M]were badly accepted by some Protestant preachers[/M], who saw him as an absolute monarch and a tyrant.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]His interference in the religious affairs of the Churches of England[/M] and Scotland, and his tax hikes without the consent of Parliament [M]were badly accepted by some Protestant preachers[/M], who saw him as an absolute monarch and a tyrant.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Finally, his attempts to impose religious reforms in Scotland were the cause of [M]the bishops' wars[/M], which strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments, and [M]precipitated his downfall[/M].
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Finally, his attempts to impose religious reforms in Scotland were the cause of [M]the bishops' wars[/M], which [M]strengthened the position of the[/M] English and [M]Scottish parliaments[/M], and precipitated his downfall.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Finally, his attempts to impose religious reforms in Scotland were the cause of [M]the bishops' wars[/M], which [M]strengthened the position of the English[/M] and Scottish [M]parliaments[/M], and precipitated his downfall.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Finally, [M]his attempts to impose religious reforms in Scotland were the cause of the bishops' wars[/M], which strengthened the position of the English and Scottish parliaments, and precipitated his downfall.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of [M]Jacques Stuart[/M], he succeeded the latter on [M]his death on March 27, 1625.[/M]
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Grandson of Marie Stuart and son of [M]Jacques Stuart[/M], [M]he succeeded[/M] the latter [M]on his death[/M] on March 27, 1625.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Grandson of Marie Stuart and [M]son of Jacques Stuart[/M], [M]he[/M] succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Grandson of Marie Stuart[/M] and son of Jacques Stuart, [M]he[/M] succeeded the latter on his death on March 27, 1625.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]All of this made[/M] many subjects, including [M]the Puritans, consider the Church of England too close to the Catholic Church.[/M]
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]All of this made many subjects[/M], including the Puritans, [M]consider the Church of England too close to the Catholic Church.[/M]
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Charles Iᵉʳ also allied himself with controversial ecclesiastical figures, such as Richard Montagu and [M]William Laud[/M], whom he appointed [M]Archbishop of Canterbury[/M].
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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Charles Iᵉʳ also allied himself with [M]controversial ecclesiastical figures[/M], such as [M]Richard Montagu and William Laud[/M], whom he appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M] also allied himself with controversial ecclesiastical figures, such as Richard Montagu and [M]William Laud[/M], whom [M]he appointed Archbishop of Canterbury[/M].
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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[M]Charles Iᵉʳ[/M] also [M]allied himself with[/M] controversial ecclesiastical figures, such as Richard Montagu and [M]William Laud[/M], whom he appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
Charles I (English: Charles I, second son of James VI and I, became Crown Prince after the death of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1612. November 19, 1600-January 30, 1649) since March 1625 Ascended to the throne on the 27th and was executed on January 30, 1649 (he was the only king of England executed as a king)....
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