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Hace 1 día · James II of England. James VII and II (14 October 1633 O.S. – 16 September 1701) [a] was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII [4] from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685. He was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
- 6 February 1685 – 23 December 1688
- Henrietta Maria of France
Hace 1 día · Accession of James II. When Charles II died in 1685, Anne's father became King James II of England and VII of Scotland. To the consternation of the English people, James began to give Catholics military and administrative offices, in contravention of the Test Acts that were designed to prevent such appointments.
- 8 March 1702 – 1 August 1714
- Anne Hyde
Hace 1 día · James II & VII: King of Scotland; Reign: 30 January 1649 – 3 September 1651: Coronation: 1 January 1651: Predecessor: Charles I: Successor: Military government
- 29 May 1660 –, 6 February 1685
- Henrietta Maria of France
22 de abr. de 2024 · Why is the Glorious Revolution significant? Glorious Revolution, in English history, the events of 1688–89 that resulted in the deposition of James II and the accession of his daughter Mary II and her husband, William III, prince of Orange and stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Godfrey Kneller: painting of James II.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
16 de abr. de 2024 · James II. Areas Of Involvement: political succession. Related People: William III. Frederick Herman, duke of Schomberg. Charles Edward, the Young Pretender. James Fitzjames, duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed. John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st viscount of Dundee. (Show more)
Hace 5 días · Encyclopedia. People. Anne Hyde (Duchess of York) Wikipedia. 1893 text. Annotations (10) References (83) This text was copied from Wikipedia on 6 May 2024 at 3:11AM. Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) [2] [a] was the first wife of James, Duke of York, who later became King James II and VII.
21 de abr. de 2024 · Edward II (born April 25, 1284, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales—died September 1327, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England) was the king of England from 1307 to 1327. Although he was a man of limited capability, he waged a long, hopeless campaign to assert his authority over powerful barons. House of Plantagenet.