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  1. Hace 5 días · The Glorious Revolution [a] is the sequence of events that led to the deposition of James II and VII in November 1688. He was replaced by his daughter Mary II and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange, who was also his nephew. The two ruled as joint monarchs of England, Scotland, and Ireland until Mary's death in 1694.

  2. Hace 2 días · William III regarded the war as an opportunity to reduce the power of France and protect the Dutch Republic, while providing conditions that would encourage trade and commerce. Although there remained territorial anomalies, Dutch war aims did not involve substantial alterations to the frontier; but William did aim to secure his new position in ...

  3. Hace 5 días · A young Black man dressed in blue and gold holding a helmet stands beside William III in a portrait that is a focal point of our exhibition: Untold Lives: A Palace at Work. Who was he? Where did he live and when? Why is he in the painting with William III? And how can historians unravel the mystery surrounding him?

  4. Hace 5 días · Statutes of the Realm: Volume 7, 1695-1701.Originally published by Great Britain Record Commission, s.l, 1820. This free content was digitised by double rekeying.

  5. Hace 1 día · William III, 1698: An Act for granting an Aid to His Majesty for disbanding the Army and other necessary Occasions. [Chapter I. Rot. Parl. 10 Gul. III. p. 1. n.1.] Statutes of the Realm: Volume 7, 1695-1701 .

  6. Hace 3 días · Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1699-1700.Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1937. This premium content was digitised by double rekeying.

  7. Hace 3 días · Martin Luther OSA ( / ˈluːθər /; [1] German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ⓘ; 10 November 1483 [2] – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor, and Augustinian friar. [3] Luther was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism.