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Charles was born in Denmark, only son of the three children of King Canute IV (Saint Canute) and Adela of Flanders. [3] His father was assassinated in Odense Cathedral in 1086, [4] and Adela fled back to Flanders, taking the very young Charles with her but leaving her twin daughters Ingeborg and Cecilia in Denmark.
King Charles the Martyr, or Charles, King and Martyr, is a title of Charles I, who was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution on 30 January 1649. The title is used by high church Anglicans who regard Charles's execution as a martyrdom .
Promotion of a wider and better observance of the feast day of St Charles, 30 January. Work for the reinstatement of the Feast of St Charles in the calendar of The Prayer Book from which it was removed in 1859 without the due consent of the Church as expressed in Convocation; the Feast was restored to the calendar in the Alternative Service ...
Carlo Acutis (3 May 1991 – 12 October 2006) was a British-born [4] Italian website designer who documented Eucharistic miracles and approved Marian apparitions, and catalogued both on a website he designed before his death from leukaemia. [5]
Kate Middleton and Prince William are celebrating King Charles' birthday!. The King turned 76 on Thursday, Nov. 14, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, both 42, were among the first to send ...
Charles's granduncle, the 81-year-old Emperor Franz Joseph, attended the wedding. He was relieved to see the second-in-line to the throne in a suitable marriage, and was in good spirits, even leading the toast at the wedding breakfast. [5]: 19 Archduchess Zita soon conceived a son, and Otto was born 20 November 1912. Seven more children ...
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Day Commemoration Year of death Type 1; 1 The Naming of Jesus (known in BCP as "The Circumcision of our Lord") n/a Holy day 2 St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishops, Teachers of the Faith 379, 389 Memorial 6 The Epiphany of the Lord n/a Principal feast 10 William Laud, Abp of Canterbury: 1645 Commemoration 11 (or Dec 28)