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After he dismissed [[Parliament]] against their will, [[Oliver Cromwell]] led a successful revolt culminating in his execution.
 
After he dismissed [[Parliament]] against their will, [[Oliver Cromwell]] led a successful revolt culminating in his execution.
 
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Charles I is the only person ever to have been officially canonised (made into a saint) by the Anglican church.

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Template:Stub Charles I was born November 19, 1600 and died January 30, 1649. He became king of England and Ireland in 1625 and did much to worsen the conflicts between the king and Parliament throughout his reign.

Long Parliament

After he dismissed Parliament against their will, Oliver Cromwell led a successful revolt culminating in his execution.

Charles I is the only person ever to have been officially canonised (made into a saint) by the Anglican church.