Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689...
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January 2004, the liner was officially named by Queen Elizabeth II. In June 2016, Queen Mary 2 underwent a $132 million/£90 million renovation at Blohm+Voss...
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Dona Maria II (4 April 1819 – 15 November 1853) "the Educator" (Portuguese: "a Educadora") or "the Good Mother" (Portuguese: "a Boa Mãe"), was Queen of...
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William III of England (redirect from William and Mary of Orange)
Queen Mary II, and their joint reign is known as that of William and Mary. William was the only child of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary, Princess...
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James II and VII. A devout Roman Catholic, Mary married the widower James, who was then the younger brother and heir presumptive of Charles II. She was...
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Founded in 1693 under a royal charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II, it is the second-oldest institution of higher education in the United...
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Mary II (1662–1694) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1689 until her death. Mary II may also refer to: Mary II, Countess of Menteith (fl...
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William and Mary often refers to: The joint reign of William III of England (II of Scotland) and Mary II of England (and Scotland) William and Mary style,...
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Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland...
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Charles II arranged for James's daughter Mary to marry the Protestant Prince William III of Orange, son of Charles's and James's sister Mary. James reluctantly...
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Queen Mary of Denmark (born 1972), wife of Frederik X of Denmark Mary I of England (1516–1558), aka "Bloody Mary", Queen of England and Ireland Mary II of...
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Glorious Revolution (redirect from William and Mary of England)
Glorious Revolution was the deposition of James II and VII in November 1688. He was replaced by his daughter Mary II, and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange...
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maternal first cousin Mary II of England, Scotland & Ireland, eldest daughter of William III's maternal uncle, the future King James VII & II by his first wife...
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Princess Royal. Mary was the eldest daughter of King Charles I of England and Queen Henrietta Maria, and sister of Charles II and James II. She was married...
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William & Mary Law School, formally the Marshall-Wythe School of Law, is the law school of the College of William & Mary, a public research university...
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War in 1648, Charles moved to The Hague, where his sister Mary and his brother-in-law William II, Prince of Orange, seemed more likely to provide substantial...
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Anne's agent, promoting her interests during the reigns of William III and Mary II. When Anne came to the throne after William's death in 1702, the Duke of...
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whichever of the joint monarchs, William III and Mary II, died first, the other would reign alone. As Mary II died first, on 28 December 1694, William III...
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Mary of England may refer to: Mary I of England (1516–1558), Queen of England from 1553 until her death Mary II of England (1662–1694), Queen of England...
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II. He was crowned in Holyrood Abbey by Abbot Patrick on 23 March 1437. On 3 July 1449, the eighteen-year-old James married the fifteen-year-old Mary...
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with Queen Mary All pages with titles containing Queen Mary Bloody Mary (disambiguation) Mary (disambiguation) Mary I (disambiguation) Mary II (disambiguation)...
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Charles II was crowned on 23 April 1661 but had been recognised by Royalists in 1649. James II was crowned on 23 April 1685 with Queen Mary. Mary II and William...
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Robert II (2 March 1316 – 19 April 1390) was King of Scots from 1371 to his death in 1390. The son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland, and...
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Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542...
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Lady of the Bedchamber (section Mary II, 1689–1694)
1663–1688: Mary Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham 1663–1688: Jane Granville, Countess of Bath Mary of Modena was Queen Consort to James II of England Elizabeth...
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the Kings' Gallery where he hung many works from his picture collection. Mary II died of smallpox in the palace in 1694. In 1702, William suffered a fall...
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Robert II, whose male-line descendants were kings and queens in Scotland from 1371, and of England, Ireland and Great Britain from 1603, until 1714. Mary, Queen...
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TS Queen Mary to TS Queen Mary II, in order to make the name available for their new flagship liner, which was due to be launched by Queen Mary. The owners...
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and Irish Thrones. First in the line were the descendants of Mary II. Next came Mary's sister Princess Anne and her descendants. Finally, the descendants...
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estuary. It was renamed Fort William and Mary circa 1692, after the accession of the monarchs William III and Mary II to the British throne. It was captured...
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