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  1. The House of Stuart, originally spelled Stewart, was a royal house of Scotland, England, Ireland and later Great Britain. The family name comes from the office of High Steward of Scotland, which had been held by the family progenitor Walter fitz Alan (c. 1150).

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · House of Stuart, royal house of Scotland from 1371 and of England from 1603, when James VI inherited the English throne as James I. It was interrupted in 1649 by the establishment of the Commonwealth but was restored in 1660. It ended in 1714, when the British crown passed to the house of Hanover.

  3. The House of Stewart, or Stuart, is a royal house of Scotland and England. The Tudor dynasty ended when Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603. She named her cousin James I as heir.

    Name
    From
    Until
    Relationship With Predecessor
    22 February 1371
    19 April 1390
    nephew of David II of Scotland who died ...
    19 April 1390
    4 April 1406
    son of Robert II of Scotland.
    4 April 1406
    21 February 1437
    son of Robert III of Scotland.
    21 February 1437
    3 August 1460
    son of James I of Scotland.
  4. 19 de sept. de 2022 · The Royal House of Stuart (Collection) - World History Encyclopedia. Collection. by Mark Cartwright. published on 19 September 2022. The Stuart royal line (originally spelt Stewart) was founded in Scotland when Robert II took the throne in 1371.

  5. House of Stuart. The death of Elizabeth I without issue saw the crown go to James I/ VI of Scotland, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, as her heir, which united the Scottish and English thrones and brought in the Stuart dynasty.