Sarah Swan

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The third big sign that kingship as a concept is irrevocably on the slide is an event that happened less than half a century after Elizabeth’s death: the execution of an English king by order of parliament. By the mores of the centuries covered by this book, the judicial beheading of Charles I on a scaffold in Whitehall was as shocking as a public blowjob being administered on an altar.
Unruly: The Ridiculous History of England's Kings and Queens
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