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... Charles had been the second son of James I , becoming the heir when he was eleven years of age on the death of a brother to whom he had been subordinated . The prince's lack of assertiveness irritated the King , who refused to give him ...
... Charles had been the second son of James I , becoming the heir when he was eleven years of age on the death of a brother to whom he had been subordinated . The prince's lack of assertiveness irritated the King , who refused to give him ...
Side 142
... Charles and Henrietta Maria was a refreshing contrast to the debauchery and maudlin disorder of that of James I.27 Devoted to her husband , her conduct without blemish , Henrietta Maria filled the royal nursery with satisfying ...
... Charles and Henrietta Maria was a refreshing contrast to the debauchery and maudlin disorder of that of James I.27 Devoted to her husband , her conduct without blemish , Henrietta Maria filled the royal nursery with satisfying ...
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... Charles IV had succeeded to the throne on the death of his father , Charles III , in 1788. He was a large , overweight gentleman who spent most of his life hunting . This was literally true . He also , this seems to be a common Bourbon ...
... Charles IV had succeeded to the throne on the death of his father , Charles III , in 1788. He was a large , overweight gentleman who spent most of his life hunting . This was literally true . He also , this seems to be a common Bourbon ...
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