Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1649
Charles I Executed
January 30, 1649
On a raw January morning, Charles Stuart stepped onto a scaffold outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall wearing two shirts so he would not shiver and be thought afraid. The axe fell once. A king of England had been publicly tried and killed by his subjects. Europe drew breath, and the doctrine of divine right suffered a wound from which it never fully recovered.