As Charles II he was Holy Roman Emperor and as Charles I he was king of France (823-877)
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Examples for "Charles"
Examples for "Charles"
1However, Tanzania's agriculture minister for Charles Tizeba said the situation is manageable.
2A royal source said: Charles' staff are deeply paranoid about The Crown.
3We've heard that before, former New Zealand trade negotiator Charles Finny said.
4Good.' Charles, too, could see that it was an encounter best avoided.
5PM Charles Michel said security would be stepped up at public events.
1He rules on the very principles which he condemned in Charles I.
2Written charm carried by King Charles I, written by Pope Leo IX:
3Pitt was thinking of the time when Englishmen strove with Charles I.
4Goffe, William, one of the judges who tried and condemned Charles I
5Of him whom I call Mr. Charles I have little to say.
1On his way home he married Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald.
2Death of Emperor Louis; Charles the Bald and Louis of Germany contend for the succession.
3For here lived Charlemagne and Charles the Bald, Charles the Bold and Maximilian of Austria.
4Ethelwolf visited Charles the Bald of France at this time, and married his daughter Judith incidentally.
5Their uncle, Charles the Bald, attempts to dispossess them, but is defeated by Louis at Andernach.
1The voice of the patriot exults in the dedication to Charles II.
2It was in 1683 the scene of a plot, in Charles II.
3But he was not in favor with the people about Charles II.
4What sin committed by the original in the time of Charles II.
5These proceedings excited general horror in the mother country, and Charles II.
6Amongst the staunchest supporters of Presbyterianism in the days of Charles II.
7Among other editions this version had in the time of Charles II.
8There is a print of it given by Slezer in Charles II.
9The first of the strictly-called Gaming Acts is one of Charles II.
10Death of Charles II; his brother, James II, ascends the English throne.
11He was ruined by the closing of the Exchequer by Charles II.
12Lord Clarendon and several other noblemen in 1663 obtained from Charles II.
13Then it's as if we were in the presence of Charles II.
14The merciless wits, clerical and profane, of the court of Charles II.
15In 1672, as a step toward restoring the Catholic religion, Charles II.
16In spite of the duke's constant visits to the Tower, Charles II.
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