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  1. The Crown Timeline: A Recap of Season 1 through 6 - Netflix Tudum. Revisit the Netflix series starring Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Josh O'Connor, Emma Corrin, Gillian Anderson, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West and Elizabeth Debicki.

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    • Overview
    • Pre-Series: 1066-1947
    • Season 1: 1947–1955
    • Season 2: 1956–1964
    • Season 3: 1964–1977
    • Season 4: 1979–1990
    • Season 5: 1991–1997
    • Season 6: 1997–2005

    Timeline of The Crown. The timeline of the series closely mirrors that of real-life events, though several dates of real-life events have been altered for the show.

    •1066: Following Viking raids and settlement in the ninth century, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex emerged as the dominant English kingdom. Alfred the Great secured Wessex, achieved dominance over western Mercia, and assumed the title "King of the Anglo-Saxons". His grandson Æthelstan was the first king to rule over a unitary kingdom roughly corresponding to the present borders of England, though its constituent parts retained strong regional identities.

    •The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 by William the Conqueror, was crucial in terms of both political and social change. The new monarch continued the centralisation of power begun in the Anglo-Saxon period, while the feudal system continued to develop.

    •1135: William was succeeded by two of his sons: William II, then Henry I. Henry made a controversial decision to name his daughter Matilda (his only surviving child) as his heir. Following Henry's death in 1135, one of William I's grandsons, Stephen, laid claim to the throne and took power with the support of most of the barons. Matilda challenged his reign; as a result, England descended into a period of disorder known as the Anarchy. Stephen maintained a precarious hold on power, but agreed to a compromise under which Matilda's son, Henry II would succeed him.

    •1154: Henry accordingly became the first Angevin king of England and the first monarch of the Plantagenet dynasty as Henry II.

    •The reigns of most of the Angevin monarchs were marred by civil strife and conflicts between the monarch and the nobility. Henry II faced rebellions from his own sons, including the future monarchs Richard I and John, but nevertheless managed to expand his kingdom, forming what is retrospectively known as the Angevin Empire. Upon Henry's death, his eldest surviving legitimate son Richard succeeded to the throne; Richard was absent from England for most of his reign, for he left to fight in the Crusades. He was killed whilst besieging a castle; John succeeded him.

    •1216: John's reign was marked by conflict with the barons, particularly over the limits of royal power. The barons coerced the king into issuing Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter") to guarantee the rights and liberties of the nobility. Soon afterwards, further disagreements plunged England into a civil war known as the First Barons' War.

    Wolferton Splash: November 1947–December 1951

    •20 November 1947: Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten. •20 October 1951: Winston Churchill begins his second tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

    Hyde Park Corner: January–February 1952

    •6 February 1952: Death of King George VI.

    Windsor: April–Summer 1952

    February 1952: More than 15 years after abdicating the throne to his younger brother, the former King Edward VIII returns for King George’s funeral under great media scrutiny.

    Misadventure: July–November 1956

    •29 October–7 November 1956: The Suez Crisis.

    “A Company of Men”: November–December 1956

    •25 December 1956: Prince Philip's Christmas speech.

    “Lisbon”: December 1956–February 1957

    •10 January 1957: Resignation of Anthony Eden; Harold Macmillan becomes Prime Minister.

    Olding October 1964–February 1965

    •15 October 1964: The Labour Party secures a majority in the U.K. general election; Harold Wilson becomes prime minister the following day. •24 January 1965: Death of Winston Churchill. •30 January 1965: Funeral of Winston Churchill.

    Margaretology: November 1965

    •4 November 1965: Margaret departs the U.K., beginning her tour of the United States. •7 November 1965: Margaret arrives in San Francisco. •17 November 1965: Margaret is invited to a state dinner with President Johnson.

    Aberfan: October 1966

    •21 October 1966: Mining disaster in Aberfan leaves hundreds dead. •29 October 1966: Queen Elizabeth visits the town of Aberfan.

    Gold Stick: May–September 1979

    •3 May 1979: Election of Margaret Thatcher. •27 August 1979: Assassination of Lord Louis Mountbatten.

    The Balmoral Test: Summer 1980

    Summer 1980: Family vacations can be intense, but family vacations with your potential in-laws, who happen to be royal… gosh! While dating Prince Charles, Diana Spencer travels to Balmoral, a 50,000-acre estate in rural Scotland. The meet-the-Windsors trip is a huge success. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also makes several trips to Balmoral, which she finds vastly less enjoyable than does her royal counterpart.

    Fairytale: February–July 1981

    •24 February 1981: Engagement of Prince Charles to Diana. •29 July 1981: Wedding of Charles and Diana. •

    Queen Victoria Syndrome: August–September 1991 The System: October 1991–July 1992

    •22 October 1991: Death of Leonora Knatchbull. •July 1992: Diana: Her True Story by Andrew Norton is published.

    Mou Mou: 1946–1991

    •1946: Mohamed Al-Fayed catches sight of King Edward VIII as he visits Egypt. •1979: In Paris, Mohamed and Dodi Fayed bring a bid to buy the struggling Hotel Ritz. •24 April 1980: The beach scene of Chariots of Fire is filmed. •29 March 1982: Chariots of Fire wins Best Picture at the 54th Academy Awards. •24 April 1986: Death of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor. •1989: Al-Fayed's restoration of Villa Windsor is completed. •17 January 1990: Death of Sydney Johnson.

    Annus Horribilis: March–November 1992

    ••March 1992: Prince Andrew separates from his wife Sarah. •13 April 1992: Princess Anne's divorce from Mark Phillips is announced, and finalized ten days later. Sometime later, she tells the Queen her intention to marry Timothy Laurence. •20 November 1992: Fire breaks out at Windsor Castle. •24 November 1992: In a speech to mark the Ruby Jubilee of her accession to the throne, the Queen called 1992 her annus horribilis.

    Persona Non Grata: July 1997

    •14 July 1997: Diana holds an impromptu press conference from a motorboat, speaking directly to British journalists who are based on another hired boat. •18 July 1997: Camilla's 50th birthday celebration.

    Two Photographs: July–August 1997

    •31 July–6 August 1997: After spending a private weekend in Paris, Dodi and Diana sail around Corsica and Sardinia on The Jonikal. Italian paparazzo Mario Brenna takes photographs of them kissing on the yacht and sells them to the Sunday Mirror for £250,000. Combined worldwide sales to newspapers and magazines in Germany, the US, and France garner £1million. •8–11 August 1997: Princess Diana's humanitarian tour of Bosnia. •12 August 1997: Charles and the boys pose for press photos in the countryside. own in Derbyshire, Diana arrives in a Harrods helicopter for a visit with her psychic Rita Rogers. •24 August 1997: Clad in a turquoise bathing suit, Diana lounges on the end of The Jonikal’s diving board, her legs dangling over the Mediterranean.

    Dis-Moi Oui: August 1997

    •31 August 1997: Death of Diana, Princess of Wales via a car crash at Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris, France alongside Dodi Fayed and her driver, Henri Paul. She was declared dead at 4:00am.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2022 · LA LÍNEA DE TIEMPO DE “THE CROWN” 1. Cronología de la primera temporada de “The Crown”: 1947 - 1955. La temporada 1 de la serie abarca 8 años e inicia con la boda de la princesa Isabel...

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  3. The Crown is a historical drama television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, created and principally written by Peter Morgan and produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2022 · The Crown Season 1 Timeline: 1947 - 1955. The Crown season 1 spans 8 years and begins with the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Philip Mountbatten. Winston Churchill (John Lithgow) also becomes Prime Minister for the first time in 1951.

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  5. The Crown retrata la vida de la reina Isabel II desde su boda en 1947 con Felipe, duque de Edimburgo, 9 hasta principios del siglo XXI. 10 Claire Foy interpreta a Isabel en la primera y segunda temporada, 11 Olivia Colman en la tercera y cuarta, 12 e Imelda Staunton en la quinta y sexta temporada. 13 14 .

  6. 16 de nov. de 2022 · EPISODE 1. Princess Elizabeth Marries Philip Mountbatten. Nov. 20, 1947: After relinquishing his Greek and Danish titles, the newly renamed Lt. Philip Mountbatten (Matt Smith), 26, marries 21-year-old Princess Elizabeth (Claire Foy) at Westminster Abbey in front of their nearest and dearest — plus 2,000 guests and 200 million BBC Radio listeners.