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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Queen_Mary_2Queen Mary 2 - Wikipedia

    RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) is a British ocean liner. She has served as the flagship of the Cunard Line since January 2004, and as of 2024, is the only active, purpose-built ocean liner still in service. [9] [10] Queen Mary 2 sails regular transatlantic crossings between Southampton and New York City, in addition to short cruises and an annual world ...

    • She Was An Avid Learner
    • She Married Her First Cousin, William of Orange
    • She Wept When She Was Told William Would Be Her Husband
    • Her Father Became King But Was Overthrown by Her Husband
    • William and Mary’s Coronation Required New Furniture
    • Her Father Placed A Curse on Her
    • Mary Led A Moral Revolution
    • Mary Played An Important Role in Government
    • She Had A Long Relationship with Another Woman
    • Her Funeral Was One of The Largest in British Royal History

    As a young girl, Mary learned the languages of English, Dutch and French and was described by her tutor as ‘an absolute mistress’ of the French language. She loved playing the lute and harpsichord, and she was a keen dancer, taking leading roles in ballet performances at court. She maintained a love of reading for her whole life, and in 1693 establ...

    Mary was the daughter of James, Duke of York, son of Charles I. William of Orange was the only son of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary, Princess Royal, daughter of King Charles I. The future King and Queen William and Mary were, therefore, first cousins.

    Although King Charles II was keen on the marriage, Mary was not. Her sister, Anne, called William ‘Caliban’ as his physical appearance (blackened teeth, a hooked nose and short stature) resembled the monster in Shakespeare’s The Tempest. It didn’t help that, at 5 feet 11 inches Mary towered over him by 5 inches, and she wept when the betrothal was ...

    Charles II died in 1685 and Mary’s father became King James II. However, in a country that had become largely Protestant, James’ religious policies were unpopular. He attempted to give equality to Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters, and when parliament objected he prorogued it and ruled alone, promoting Catholics to key military, political a...

    On 11 April 1689, the coronation of William and Mary took place in Westminster Abbey. But as a joint coronation had never taken place before, there was only one ancient coronation chair commissioned by King Edward Iin 1300-1301. So, a second coronation chair was made for Mary, which is today on display in the Abbey. William and Mary also took a new...

    At the time of her coronation, James II wrote to Mary telling her that being crowned was a choice, and to do so whilst he was living was wrong. Worse still, James said, “the curse of an outraged father would light upon her, as well as of that God who has commanded duty to parents”. Mary was reportedly devastated.

    Mary wanted to set an example of piety and devotion. Services in royal chapels became frequent, and sermons were shared with the public (King Charles II shared an average of three sermons a year, whilst Mary shared 17). Some men in the army and navy had earned reputations for gambling and using women for sex. Mary tried to crack down on these vices...

    William was often away fighting and a great deal of business was conducted by letter. Whilst many of these letters have been lost, the ones that survive plus others referred to in letters between secretaries of state, reveal that orders were passed directly to the Queen from the King, which she then communicated to the council. For example, the Kin...

    As dramatised in the film The Favourite, Mary’s sister Anne had intimate relations with women. But so did Mary. Mary’s first relationship began when she was 13 with the young female courtier, Frances Aspley, whose father was in James II’s household. Mary played the role of the young, loving wife, writing letters expressing devotion to her ‘dearest,...

    Mary fell ill in December 1694 with smallpox and died three days after Christmas. She was 32. Bells tolled at the Tower of London every minute that day to announce her death. After being embalmed, Mary’s body was placed in an open casket in February 1695 and publicly mourned at Banqueting Houseon Whitehall. For a fee, the public could pay their res...

  2. Yes – Queen Mary 2 is much larger than Titanic. At 1,132ft long, she is 250ft longer than Titanic. In metric terms QM2 is 76.2 metres longer than Titanic. Queen Mary 2 is also wider, taller and faster than Titanic with a cruising speed some 7 knots faster than Titanic. While QM2 is much larger than Titanic, she only carries slightly more ...

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Queen Mary 2 vs Queen Mary 2Height and Deck Comparison The Queen Mary 2 is 30% taller than the original Queen Mary but she includes an additional passenger deck. The largest cruise ship currently in operation is 72 meters (238 feet) high.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_IIMary II - Wikipedia

    James II of England. Mother. Anne Hyde. Religion. Anglicanism. Signature. 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 until her death in 1694. She was also Princess of Orange following her marriage on 4 November 1677.

  5. www.qm2.org.uk › factsFacts - QM2

    32 feet 8 inches (10 metres) Height. 236 feet 2 inches (72 metres) Passengers. 2,620 (3,090 max) Decks. 19 (17 pax) The Queen Mary 2, or QM2 is the new flagship of the Cunard Line. She is the largest passenger liner ever built.

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  7. 9 of 20. Queen Mary 2 was also the largest ship at the time of her launch, with a gross tonnage of 148,528, over double that of Queen Elizabeth 2. The hull alone weighed 50,000 tons (the ...

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