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How a turned-off Prince and a disastrous wedding night doomed the Stuart dynasty: ... soon to be King William III of England, and Princess Mary, the last of the Stuart monarchs.
Just over a century passed between 1485, when Henry Tudor became Henry VII, and 1603, when his granddaughter Elizabeth I died childless, ceding England’s throne to the Stuart dynasty in the form ...
Her father was Henry VIII. and her successor, James I close James I The first monarch in the Stuart dynasty, James I came to the English throne after the death of his cousin, Elizabeth I.
A BBC Scotland documentary - The Best King We Never Had - looks at the life of the man who could have been England's Henry IX (His grandmother Mary, Queen of Scots was the great-niece of Henry VIII).
Not to be confused, as sometimes happens, with the rather different Jacobins, the Jacobites were the supporters of the exiled Stuart dynasty during its failed attempts at restoration, the sequence ...
The 87-year-old billionaire from Spain was said to be one of two main contenders from the Stuart dynasty, whose Scottish monarchs transformed the country during their time in power. The Duchess of ...
On the bitterly cold afternoon of Jan. 30, 1649, Charles I, anointed king of England, Scotland and Ireland, stepped through a window of the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London, and onto a wooden ...
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