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