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King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688) James II and VII Stuart, 16331701 (aged 67 years)

Name
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688) James II and VII /Stuart/
Name prefix
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688)
Given names
James II and VII
Surname
Stuart
Family with parents
father
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1625-1649), Charles I Stuart
16001649
Birth: 19 November 1600 34 26 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Death: 30 January 1649Westminster, London, England
mother
Marriage Marriage13 June 1625Canterbury, Kent, England
4 years
elder brother
13 months
elder brother
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1649 (de jure) 1660 (de facto) -1685), Charles II Stuart
16301685
Birth: 29 May 1630 29 20 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 February 1685Westminster, London, England
3 years
himself
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688), James II and VII Stuart
16331701
Birth: 14 October 1633 32 23 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 September 1701Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Paris, Isle de France, France
sister
sister
sister
brother
sister
Family with Anne Hyde
himself
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688), James II and VII Stuart
16331701
Birth: 14 October 1633 32 23 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 September 1701Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Paris, Isle de France, France
wife
Marriage Marriage24 November 1659Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands
13 months
son
2 years
daughter
Queen of England, Ireland and Scotland (1689-1694), Mary II Stuart
16621694
Birth: 30 April 1662 28 25 Westminster, London, England
Death: 28 December 1694Kensington, London, England
20 months
son
4 years
son
2 years
son
-22 months
daughter
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1702-1714), Anne Stuart
16651714
Birth: 6 February 1665 31 27 Westminster, London, England
Death: 1 August 1714London, England
Family with Mary
himself
King of England, Ireland and Scotland (1685-1688), James II and VII Stuart
16331701
Birth: 14 October 1633 32 23 Westminster, London, England
Death: 6 September 1701Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Paris, Isle de France, France
partner
son
Birth
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Death of a father
Cause: He was beheaded.
Address: The Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London, England.
Burial of a father
Cemetery: St. George's Chapel.
Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Marriage
Death of a sister
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a daughter
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Death of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a mother
Death of a son
Death of a wife
Cause: Cancer
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
Address: St. James's Palace, Westminster, London, England.
Death of a brother
Cause: He suffered an apoplectic fit and died suddenly from uremia.
Address: The Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London, England.
Burial of a brother
Cemetery: Westminster Abbey.
Death of a daughter
Cause: She died of Smallpox.
Address: Kensington Palace, Kensington, London, England.
Burial of a daughter
Cemetery: Westminster Abbey.
Death
Cause of death: He died of a brain hemorrhage.
Burial
Cemetery: Chapel of Saint Edmund in the Church of the English Benedictines.
Unique identifier
E4811F4272636B4EA8F2512598ACD1FD76E0
Last change
26 July 202005:58:18
Author of last change: Danny
Note

He was deposed.

During the French Revolution, his body was desecrated and the remains were lost. His brain, however, survives in a bronze urn in a chapel at the Scots College in Paris.