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Charles II (1660-85) was described by Ronald Hutton as the playboy monarch, naughty but nice, the hero of all who prized urbanity, tolerance, good humour, and the pursuit of pleasure above more earnest, sober or material virtues. Yet, like his grandfather he struggled to pay for it. Though Restoration England brought a new respect and freedom to the monarchy, the country had survived 11 years without the crown. He would test the patience of the establishment when his lifestyle and his faith drew him to the webs of Catholic Europe.
Characters
Charles II – King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Oliver Cromwell – Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653-58)
The CABAL - Lord Clifford, Earl of Arlington, Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, Duke of Lauderdale
Nell Gwynne - mistress of Charles II
William Harvey – physician and tutor of Charles II
Louis XIV – King of France, cousin of Charles II
Samuel Pepys – Diarist and President of the Royal society
Figures from the past
Elizabeth II – Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms (1952-present)
CREDITS
Henry Purcell – The Old Bachelor
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By Jonny Langton5
3838 ratings
Charles II (1660-85) was described by Ronald Hutton as the playboy monarch, naughty but nice, the hero of all who prized urbanity, tolerance, good humour, and the pursuit of pleasure above more earnest, sober or material virtues. Yet, like his grandfather he struggled to pay for it. Though Restoration England brought a new respect and freedom to the monarchy, the country had survived 11 years without the crown. He would test the patience of the establishment when his lifestyle and his faith drew him to the webs of Catholic Europe.
Characters
Charles II – King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Oliver Cromwell – Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653-58)
The CABAL - Lord Clifford, Earl of Arlington, Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, Duke of Lauderdale
Nell Gwynne - mistress of Charles II
William Harvey – physician and tutor of Charles II
Louis XIV – King of France, cousin of Charles II
Samuel Pepys – Diarist and President of the Royal society
Figures from the past
Elizabeth II – Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms (1952-present)
CREDITS
Henry Purcell – The Old Bachelor
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