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Charles I | Biography, accomplishments, Facts & Death
History

Charles I | Biography, accomplishments, Facts & Death

Charles I of England (Born on November 19, 1600, in Dunfermline - London, January 30, 1649) was The King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. He is the only British monarch ever to be deposed and beheaded. He was the son of James I.Charles I was born in the palace in Dunfermline, Scotland. His father was King of Scotland at the time, but not yet of England. The intended heir apparent was his elder brother Henry Frederick Stuart, the Prince of Wales. He died of typhus in 1612, making Charles heir to two thrones. In 1616 he became the Prince of Wales or the intended heir to the throne of England.He was heavily influenced by his father's favorite George Villiers, the first Earl of Buckingham. He took him to Spain in 1623 in ...
James Madison – Biography, Presidency, Facts and Death
History, Politics

James Madison – Biography, Presidency, Facts and Death

James Madison born on March 16, 1751, in King George County (a colony of Virginia) and died on June 28, 1836, in Orange (Virginia) is a statesman American, 4th president of the United States, based on 1809 to 1817.Member of the Republican-Democratic Party and delegate of Virginia to the Continental Congress, he is one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He has considered one of the main authors of the American Constitution; James Madison is particularly concerned with the balance between legislative, judicial and executive powers and the declaration of rights.He succeeded Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State for the United States in 1801 before being elected president seven years later. He was also proclaimed a French citizen by the National Legislative Assembly in 1792...
Alexander the Great | Biography, Early Life and his Conquest
History

Alexander the Great | Biography, Early Life and his Conquest

Alexander the Great is also known as Alexander III of Macedonia was born on 20 July 356 BC in Pella. Alexander extended the borders of the empire, which his father Philip II had built from the previously rather insignificant small state of Macedonia and several Greek polises, through the so-called Alexander Train and the conquest of the Achaemenid Empire to the Indian subcontinent.After his invasion of Egypt, he was greeted there as Pharaoh. Not least because of his great military success, Alexander's life became a popular subject in literature and art, while Alexander's assessment in modern research, as in ancient times, was ambiguous.When he came to power, the age of Hellenism began, in which Greek culture spread over large parts of the then known world. The cultural influences o...