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Hace 2 días · George I; George II; George III; George IV; William IV; Victoria; Edward VII; George V; Edward VIII; George VI; Elizabeth II; Charles III
Hace 3 días · George II, King and Elector | Reviews in History. Book: George II, King and Elector. Andrew C. Thompson. New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2011, ISBN: 9780300118926; 315pp.; Price: £25.00. Reviewer: Dr Clarissa Campbell Orr. Anglia Ruskin University. Citation: Dr Clarissa Campbell Orr, review of George II, King and Elector, (review no. 1138)
Hace 3 días · Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) [a] was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following the ratification of the Acts of Union on 1 May 1707, which merged the kingdoms of Scotland and England. Before this, she was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 8 March 1702. Anne was born during the reign of her uncle King Charles II.
- 8 March 1702 – 1 August 1714
- Anne Hyde
Hace 5 días · During the anti-German atmosphere of World War I, George V declared by royal proclamation (July 17, 1917) that all descendants of Queen Victoria in the male line who were also British subjects would adopt the surname Windsor. Britannica Quiz. Fit for a King (or Queen): the British Royalty Quiz.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Hace 2 días · Topics. United Kingdom portal. v. t. e. The history of the United Kingdom began in the early eighteenth century with the Treaty of Union and Acts of Union. The core of the United Kingdom as a unified state came into being in 1707 with the political union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland, [1] into a new unitary state called Great Britain.
Hace 2 días · Traditionally, the first performance was thought to have been in 1745, when it was sung in support of King George II, after his defeat at the Battle of Prestonpans by the army of Charles Edward Stuart, son of James Francis Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant to the British throne.
Hace 1 día · Early life. Birth. James with his father, Charles I, by Sir Peter Lely, 1647. James, the second surviving son of King Charles I and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France, was born at St James's Palace in London on 14 October 1633. [9] . Later that same year, he was baptized by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. [10] .