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  1. Hace 4 días · King Edward, born on 23 June 1894, succeeded his father to the throne upon George's death. However, the King would become the shortest-serving monarch of the house of Windsor when he abdicated ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Wars of the Roses. The Wars of the Roses, known at the time and in following centuries as the Civil Wars, were a series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne from 1455 to 1487. The wars were fought between supporters of the House of Lancaster and House of York, two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet.

  3. Hace 4 días · The House of Tudor (/ ˈ tj uː d ər /) was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd, a Welsh noble family, and Catherine of Valois.

  4. Hace 2 días · Prince George sees butterflies. Prince George was the child who made Prince William and Kate Middleton parents, and royal fans were delighted to watch the pair grow from young love birds to a family. Inviting fans into some of their most special moments, one such heart-warming memory shared was George's first birthday.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_IIIGeorge III - Wikipedia

    Hace 14 horas · George was succeeded by two of his sons, George IV and William IV in turn, who both died without surviving legitimate children, leaving the throne to Victoria, the only legitimate child of his fourth son Prince Edward. George III lived for 81 years and 239 days, and reigned for 59 years and 96 days: both his life and his reign were longer than ...

  6. Equally I am counting Edward VII and Charles III who inherited via their mothers as being the same as "eldest sons inheritng from their father". Of these 40 only 19 (William the Conqueror, Henry II, Henry III, Edward I, Edward III, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward V, Henry VII, James I, Charles II, George I, George II, George III, George IV, Victoria ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Mary Said What She Said is a three-part monologue of 86 paragraphs that makes clear its intent right from the outset: ‘Memory, open my heart.’. Mary, Queen of Scots and, for a while, Queen of France, reviews her life as ‘the one and only Mary in Scotland and the Isles’, a worthy pretender also to the English throne.