The assassination of Charles I by beheading took place on Tuesday 30 January 1649 outside Banqueting House in Whitehall. His assassination was the result of political and military disputes between the royalists and the English Parliament during the British Civil War, which led to the arrest and trial of Charles I. On Saturday, January 27, 1649, the Supreme Court of Justice of Charles declared Charles guilty of and human freedom and was sentenced to death.
His assassination has been described as one of the most important and controversial events in English history. Some view it as the martyrdom of an innocent man, and Restoration historian Edward Hyde described it as "a year of shame and disgrace for all ages; once cursed " and Tory Isaac D'Israeli's inscription on Charles as" he had found an ax to collect the same thought and died for the monarchy he had lived with ", dying as a" social and political "martyr in Britain.
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