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Mary Stuart

James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

III husband

Francis II Of France

I husband

James VI & I

(r. 1603-1625)

Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley

II husband

When Elizabeth I died, she didn't have any children so James VI, King of Scotland, succeded her to the throne as James I, becoming the first Stuart King of England...

Anne of Denmark

James VI & I

(r. 1603-1625)

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Elizabeth Stuart

Margareth Stuart

Harry Stuart

Mary Stuart

Robert Stuart

Charles I

(r. 1625-1649)

The Commonwealth

Between 1642 and 1649 there were bloody battles between the Royalists and the Parlamentarians. It was a struggle between tyranny, embodied by Stuart absolutism, and liberty, represented by the Parliament...

After the Civil War Charles I was executed and the Rump Parliament declared a republic, the 'Commonwealth'. It was ruled by Oliver Cromwell...

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Oliver Cromwell

When Oliver Cromwell died, his son Richard wasn't able to rule the Republic, Charles II returned to England after spending his exile in France and the monarchy was restored.

Charles II

(r.1660-1685)

When Charles II died in 1685, the succession of his brother James, who had converted to Catholicism, was assured...

James II

(r. 1685-1688)

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Anna Hyde

Mary of Modena

James Francis Edward Stuart

Mary II

(r. 1689-1694)

Anne

(r. 1702-1714)

The Joint Monarchs: The Glorious Revolution...

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The glorious revolution, also called "the revolution of 1688" and "the Blodless Revolution", took place from 1688 to 1689 in England. It resulted in the overthrow of the Catholic king James II, who was replaced by the Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange. The reasons for the revolution were complex and included both political and religious concerns. The event eventually changed the way England was governed, giving Parliament more power over the monarchy and planting seeds for the beginning of a political democracy.

Mary II and William III

(r. 1689-1694 and 1689-1702)

Elizabeth Stuart

Frederick V of the Palatinate

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Charles Louis, Elector Palatine

Elizabeth Of Bohemia

Sophia of Hanover

Henry Frederick, Hereditary Prince of the Palatinate

Sophia of Hanover

Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Elector of Hanover

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Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover

George I

(r. 1714-1727)

Maximilian William

of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Sophia Dorothea Of Celle

George I

(r. 1714-1727)

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Princess Sophia

George II

(r. 1727-1760)

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