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  1. Dec 16, 2020 · The House of Stuart ruled England, Scotland and Ireland from 1603 to 1714, a period spanning the only execution of an English monarch, a foray into republicanism, a revolution, the union of England and Scotland and the ultimate domination of Parliament over the monarch.

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  2. Oct 14, 2024 · The Scottish Stuarts and Key Monarchs. Before being monarchs of Scotland, England, and Ireland, the Stuarts were sole sovereigns of Scotland. The Scottish Stuarts got their royal privileges in 1371, after the heir to the House of Bruce, David, died without children.

  3. The House of Stewart (or ‘Stuart’ as it later became) was established by Robert II of Scotland during the late 14th century and the Stuart rule spanned from 1371 to 1714. Initially rulers of Scotland only, the dynasty also went on to inherit the Kingdoms of England and Ireland.

  4. May 25, 2024 · The Stuart dynasty, which ruled England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1603 to 1714, was a period of immense political, religious, and social upheaval. The six monarchs who reigned during this era – James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, Mary II & William III, and Anne – each left their mark on British history.

    • James I (1603 – 1625) The accession of James VI of Scotland as James I of England, united the countries of England and Scotland under one monarch for the first time.
    • Charles I (1625 – 1649) Charles I came to the throne after his father’s death. He did not share his father’s love of peace and embarked on war with Spain and then with France.
    • Interregnum Oliver Cromwell (1649 – 1658) In 1649, Oliver Cromwell took the title Lord Protector of the newly formed republic in England, known as the Commonwealth.
    • Charles II (1660 – 1685) After the execution of his father in 1649, Charles assumed the title Charles II of England, and was formally recognised as King of Scotland and Ireland.
  5. Sep 19, 2022 · James VI of Scotland (in England known as James I) then unified the Scottish and English crowns following the death of Elizabeth I of England in 1603. The Stuarts went on to rule over both kingdoms until the death of Queen Anne in 1714.

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  7. Queen Anne. B. 1664 Daughter of James II & Anne Hyde R. 1702-1714 George of Denmark. 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)...

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