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Taming the many - headed monster

Understanding Charles I’s personal rule

Despite a reputation for being petty, vindictive and mean, recent research suggests that Charles I’s main problem might have been that he was too successful for his own good

Painting of a man wearing armour and riding a white horse, while a man in red looks up at him. The horse stands in an archway. Nearby, there is a crown and shield
Portrait of Charles I by Anthony Van Dyck
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AQA 2E The English revolution, 1625–1660

Edexcel Paper 1, Option 1C Britain, 1625–1701: conflict, revolution and settlement

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