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King Charles the 2

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KING CHARLES THE SECOND

BY MORIAH BENNION

DID HE HAVE CHILDREN?

  • Charles did have 14 illegitimate by eight different mistresses
  • His daughters are Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield, Barbara FitzRoy, Anne Lennard, Countess of Sussex,
  • Lady Mary Tudor, Charlotte FitzRoy, Countess of Yarmouth, and Catherine FitzCharles.
  • His sons are James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth, Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke of St Albans,
  • Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond, Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton, George FitzRoy,

DID HE HAVE ANY CHILDREN?

  • Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
  • Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth and James, Lord Beauclerk.

HOW AND WHEN DID HE DIE?

  • He died on February 6th, 1685 at Whitehall palace, London,
  • aged 54 years, 8 months and ten days.
  • King Charles the second died because of the disease apoplexy.
  • The disease apoplexy is bleeding within the internal organs.
  • He was buried at westminister

WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST EVENT THAT HAPPENED WHEN HE WAS ALIVE?

  • In 1665 the Great Plague struck London killing over 60,000 people.
  • in 1666 by the Fire of London which destroyed a large part of the city including St Paul’s cathedral.

WHO WAS HIS PARENTS AND DID HE HAVE ANY SIBLINGS?

  • His father was King Charles the first
  • His mother was Henrietta Maria of France
  • His brothers were James second of England, Henry Stuart
  • (duke of Gloucester), Charles James(duke of cromwell).
  • His sisters were Henrietta of England, Mary princess royal and princess of orange,

WHO WAS HIS PARENTS AND DID HE HAVE ANY SIBLINGS?

  • Anne of England, Elizebeth Stuart, and princess Catherine.

WHAT DID KING CHARLES THE SECOND DO WHEN THE BLACK DEATH WAS SPREADING?

  • Charles, his family, and his court fled London in July 1665 to Oxford.
  • Various attempts at containing the disease by London public health
  • officials were all in vain and the disease continued to spread rapidly.