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  1. On his father being elevated as Duke of Edinburgh, James became styled by courtesy as Earl of Wessex, now the family's senior subsidiary title. [29] [30] The Dukedom of Edinburgh, being created as a life peerage , will become extinct upon his father's death, but as heir apparent to his father's hereditary peerages of Earl of Wessex , Earl of Forfar and Viscount Severn , he is expected to ...

  2. 1 de oct. de 2021 · On this day, 1st. October in 1662, the King of England and the Duke of York raced their yachts from Greenwich to Gravesend and back for a wager of £100. Thus, Charles II and his brother, James, established yacht racing in England. However, the 'Merry Monarch,' and the future King James II, had no history of yacht racing prior to their escape ...

  3. Reproducciones De Arte Del Museo James, Duke Of York, Por Samuel Cooper, Junto con varios otros retratos de miniatura, 1661 de Samuel Cooper (1609-1672, United Kingdom) | WahooArt.com + 1 707-877-4321

  4. 1 October – a yacht race from Greenwich to Gravesend between King Charles and James, Duke of York makes the sport fashionable. [1] October. Collection of a "free and voluntary present" of cash for the King from householders commences. King Charles II appoints Peter Lely as his court painter.

  5. 17 de dic. de 2020 · Today marks the 13th birthday of The Queen’s youngest grandson, James, Viscount Severn. To celebrate,Royal Central is taking a look at his life so far: James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten ...

  6. James Ossuary. The James ossuary was on display at the Royal Ontario Museum from November 15, 2002, to January 5, 2003. The James Ossuary is a 1st-century limestone box that was used for containing the bones of the dead. An Aramaic inscription meaning "Jacob (James), son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" is cut into one side of the box.

  7. Charles II. Profession: King of England. Biography: Charles was the King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1660 until his death in 1685, and had been King of Scotland from 1649 until he was deposed in 1651. His father, Charles I, was executed at the height of the English Civil War in 1649, after which the younger Charles fled to Europe.