Fascinating People Fascinating Places
Society & Culture:Documentary
In a pivotal moment on 30 January 1649, a sizable crowd gathered beneath a hastily erected scaffold at the Palace of Whitehall. At the precise hour of 2 pm, an enigmatic masked figure struck a single fatal blow, forever altering the course of history by beheading King Charles II. This dramatic event unfolded 700 years after Alfred the Great's quest to establish the Kingdom of England, marking the end of the English monarchy as it was known.
The reins of power shifted to a commoner and staunch puritan named Oliver Cromwell, who swiftly became the de facto dictator of the nation. While Cromwell's parliamentarians celebrated the conclusion of a violent civil war, the young 19-year-old son of the fallen King harbored a fervent desire for vengeance and the restoration of the monarchy. A decade later, this determined young pretender would ascend to his father's throne.
Join us in this episode as we delve into the intriguing life of King Charles II, tracing his journey from his earliest days, through his period of exile, his triumphant return, and the tumultuous remainder of his reign. Uncover the complexities of this historical figure and the enduring impact of his legacy on England.
This is an original production brought to you by Daniel Mainwaring’s Fascinating People, Fascinating Places Podcast. For more information visit the website www.DanielMainwaring.com
Additional material provided by Dorsey Jackson – https://youtu.be/DxFyjYpKUVE
of Dorsey Jackson Global
at Compound City
Covert art is a bust of Emperor Caligula, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek made by Louis Le Grand in March 2007 Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC-BY-SA 3.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en).
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