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On February 5, 1649, the Scots proclaimed Charles II king of Edinburgh.
On February 5, 1649 (December 24, 1648), the Scots declared Charles II King of Edinburgh. Charles II of Scotland and King Charles II of England (May 29, 1630–February 6, 1685), the King of Scotland and the King of England against the Purgatory. On February 5, 1649 the eldest son of Charles II of Scotland declared Charles II King of Edinburgh, when his father had failed in the Civil War, arrived in Edinburgh in 1650 and lived in poverty and exile. In 1649, Charles I was executed by the Scottish parliament, and was defeated by the Father of England; after the year 79 of the Purgatory, the King of France, who had not signed the Purgatory, returned to the Kingdom of England in 1660, and the King of England, who had rejected the Order of the Holy


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