"Eikon Basilike: The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings" offers a unique and deeply personal perspective on one of the most turbulent periods in British history: the English Civil War. Written by King Charles I himself during his imprisonment, this historical document provides a compelling insight into the mind of a monarch facing rebellion and ultimately, martyrdom.
This poignant account explores Charles I's steadfast belief in the divine right of kings and defends the Royalist cause against the rising tide of Parliamentarianism. Through reflections on his experiences, he presents his understanding of the events that led to his downfall.
A valuable primary source for understanding the era, "Eikon Basilike" remains a significant historical work for anyone interested in British history, the nature of monarchy, and the enduring power of personal conviction in the face of adversity. This volume offers a direct connection to the past and a deeper understanding of the complex forces that shaped Great Britain.
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