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Mary II Queen of Great Britain, 16621694 (aged 32 years)

Name
Mary II // Queen of Great Britain
Given names
Mary II
Name suffix
Queen of Great Britain
Family with parents
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mother
Marriage Marriage1660
brother
herself
16621694
Birth: 1662 28 25 London, England
Death: 1694
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Father’s family with Mary Beatrice of Modena
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Marriage Marriage1673
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James Francis Edward Stuart, "The Old Pretender".
16881766
Birth: 10 June 1688 54 30 City of Westminster, London, England
Death: 1 January 1766Rome, Lazio, Italy
half-sister
Father’s family with Arabella Churchill
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father’s partner
half-brother
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
16701734
Birth: 21 August 1670 36 Moulins, Allier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Death: 12 June 1734Philippsburg, Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
half-brother
Family with William III King of Great Britain
husband
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Birth: 14 October 1650 24 19 The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
Death: 19 March 1702
herself
16621694
Birth: 1662 28 25 London, England
Death: 1694
Marriage Marriage1677
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Address: St. James's Palace, City of Westminster, London, England.
Death
1694 (aged 32 years)
Unique identifier
E875CE5C69A52A45A8184E0848E17731EB25
Last change
2 December 201117:17:54
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Although her father was a convert to Roman Catholicism, Mary was Brought
up as a Protestant and was married at the age of 15 to the Dutch
Protestant prince William of Orange. In 1688, English opponents of James,
unhappy with his autocratic rule and favoritism toWard Roman Catholics,
initiated the Glorious Revolution, forcing James into exile and giving the
throne to Mary and William (who became king as William III). They were
crowned as joint rulers in April 1689. Mary governed as regent while
William was campaigning in Ireland (1690-91) and on the Continent
(1692-94), but for the most part she simply carried out policies
formulated by her husband. William continued to rule alone after her
Death.