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  1. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Stuart Kings and Queens. The Stuarts, that highly romantic but luckless dynasty, succeeded to the English throne on the death of the childless Tudor Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, in the person of James I and VI (1603-1625), son of Mary Queen of Scots and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, became the first joint ruler of the kingdoms of both England and ...

  2. 21 de ago. de 2019 · The House of Stuart had held power in Scotland since 1371 and the accession of Robert II. In 1603, on the death of Elizabeth I, the Tudor’s throne passed to it as well and James VI of Scotland ...

  3. The Royal House of Stuart was founded by Robert II of Scotland who reigned from 1371 until his death in 1390. The first member of the Scottish house to reign over both Scotland and England however, was James VI of Scotland. He inherited the English crown and the title of King James I in 1603 when the Tudor line became extinct.

  4. Limited Edition 100. £2,770.00. No Longer Available. Discover our range of Charles II historic coins Shop Now. Featuring the only equestrian portrait in our British Monarchs Collection, the recent release commemorates the controversial king Charles I. This is the latest launch from the House of Stuart.

  5. William's forces landed in England in 1688, and James II fled to France. This marked the end of the direct Stuart line in England. William and Mary were crowned joint monarchs in 1689, ushering in a new era of constitutional monarchy. The Bill of Rights, passed in 1689, placed limits on the power of the monarchy and affirmed the rights of ...

  6. History » The Stuarts » Timeline – The Tudor and Stuart Monarchs. Loading... A detailed Timeline showing the Tudor and Stuart Monarchs and some of the main events of their reigns. Loading... NEXT. This article is part of our larger resource on the Tudors culture, society, economics, and warfare. Click here for our comprehensive article on ...