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martes, 6 de febrero de 2024

February 6, 1685 – James II of England and VII of Scotland is proclaimed King upon the death of his brother Charles II. Relationship Summary 1, and 2.

 

James II - The King Who Lost Three Kingdoms Documentary, https://youtu.be/yfgaj4Fc-Rw?si=oBJGnyVRWaLzgvyS.

James VII and II (14 October 1633 O.S. – 16 September 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685. He was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland. His reign is now remembered primarily for conflicts over religious tolerance, but it also involved struggles over the principles of absolutism and the divine right of kings. His deposition ended a century of political and civil strife in England by confirming the primacy of the English Parliament over the Crown.

James succeeded to the thrones of England, Ireland, and Scotland following the death of his brother, with widespread support in all three countries, largely because the principles of eligibility based on divine right and birth were widely accepted. Tolerance of his personal Catholicism did not extend to tolerance of Catholicism in general, and the English and Scottish parliaments refused to pass his measures. When James attempted to impose them by decree, this was met with opposition; some academics have, however, argued that it was a political principle, rather than a religious one, that ultimately led to his removal.
In June 1688, two events turned dissent into a crisis. Firstly, the birth of James's son and heir James Francis Edward Stuart on 10 June raised the prospect of establishing a Catholic dynasty and excluding his Anglican daughter Mary and her Protestant husband William III, Prince of Orange, who was also his nephew, from the line of succession. Secondly, the prosecution of the Seven Bishops for seditious libel was viewed as further evidence of an assault on the Church of England, and their acquittal on 30 June destroyed his political authority in England. The ensuing anti-Catholic riots in England and Scotland led to a general feeling that only James's removal from the throne could prevent a civil war.
Leading members of the English political class invited William of Orange to assume the English throne. When William landed in Brixham on 5 November 1688, James's army deserted and he went into exile in France on 23 December. In February 1689, a special Convention Parliament held that James had "vacated" the English throne and installed William and Mary as joint monarchs, thereby establishing the principle that sovereignty derived from Parliament, not birth. James landed in Ireland on 14 March 1689 in an attempt to recover his kingdoms, but, despite a simultaneous rise in Scotland, in April a Scottish Convention followed that of England, both finding that James had "forfeited" the throne and offered it to William and Mary. After his defeat at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690, James returned to France, where he spent the rest of his life in exile at Saint-Germain, protected by Louis XIV. While his contemporary opponents often portrayed him as an absolutist tyrant, some historians—beginning in the 20th century—have praised James for advocating religious tolerance. More recent scholarship has tended to take a middle ground between these views.

Relationship Summary 1)

Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great granddaughter is Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez.

Details: Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's father's father's father's father's daughter's daughter's son's son's daughter's daughter's son's son's son's son's son's son's daughter's son's daughter's daughter's daughter's daughter's daughter's daughter's daughter's son's son's daughter's daughter's daughter is Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez

Names:  Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland father Carlos I de Inglaterra Charles I of England and Scotland father James VI J.I. of Scotland mother Mary M.I. of Scotland father James V J.V. of Scotland father James IV J.I. of Scotland father James III J.I. of Scotland father James II J.I. of Scotland mother Juana R.C. Beaufort father Juan Beaufort father Juan D.D. de Gante father Eduardo III E.I. de Inglaterra father Eduardo II E.I. de Inglaterra father Eduardo I E.L. de Inglaterra father Enrique III H.I. de Inglaterra father Juan I de Inglaterra J.K. Juan sin Tierra father King Henry II E.I. of England daughter Eleanor E.P. of England Queen de Castilla daughter Urraca of Castile Queen of Portugal son King Afonso III de Bourgogne Rei de Portugal e Algarve son Martim Afonso Chichorro daughter Maria Afonso Chichorro daughter Maria Gonçalves Briteiros son Dom João Lourenço da Cunha son João S.D. Álvares da Cunha son Rui Afonso de Melo son Rui R.D. de Melo da Cuhna son Alférez Álvaro de Alfonso son Alférez Juan de Acuña y Acuña daughter Catalina Martín de Acuña son Alonso Vargas Martín daughter Antonia Vargas Machuca daughter Francisca de Guzman Benavente daughter Juana Manuela Lizondo Benavente daughter María del Pilar Guerrero Elizondo daughter Juana María Gutiérrez Guerrero daughter Maria Gregoria Nicolasa Bastos Gutierrez daughter Cayetana Zumbado Bustos son José María Arias-Zumbado son Manuel Maria Arias Ugalde daughter María Manuela D.J. Arias-Camacho daughter Angelica Rodriguez-Arias daughter Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez

Relationship Summary 2)

Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland's great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great granddaughter is Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez

Details: Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's mother's father's father's father's father's mother's father's son's daughter's son's daughter's son's daughter's son's daughter's son's son's daughter's son's son's son's daughter's daughter's daughter's son's son's son's son's daughter's son's daughter's daughter is Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez

Names:  Jacobo II de Inglaterra y VII de Escocia James II of England and VII of Scotland father Carlos I de Inglaterra Charles I of England and Scotland father James VI J.I. of Scotland mother Mary M.I. of Scotland father James V J.V. of Scotland father James IV J.I. of Scotland father James III J.I. of Scotland father James II J.I. of Scotland mother Juana R.C. Beaufort father Juan Beaufort father Juan D.D. de Gante father Eduardo III E.I. de Inglaterra father Eduardo II E.I. de Inglaterra mother Leonor de Castilla father Fernando III Rey de Castilla y de León son Manuel de Castilla de Castilla daughter Violante Manoel de Castilla son Fernan Díaz de Haro daughter Leonor Lopez de Haro y Alonso son Diego Pérez Sarmiento de Villamayor y Haro daughter Beatriz Sarmiento de Villamayor son Ramiro Nuñez De Guzman daughter Leonor de Guzmán y Bázan son Luis Ruiz de Valdivia y Guzman son Diego Ruiz de Valdivia y Guzmán daughter Isabel Gutierrez de Valdivia son Alvaro Gutierrez de Valdivia y Diaz son Alonso Gutiérrez Hernández son Ambrosio El Viejo de Brenes y Vindas daughter María de Brenes y Jiménez daughter Inés Olivares Brenes daughter Victoria Jiménez Olivares son José Timoteo Arias Jiménez son Luis Arias Ugalde son Antonio Arias Pérez son José María Arias-Zumbado daughter María Fulgencia Arias-Ugalde son Juan Jerónimo Rodríguez Arias daughter Angelica Rodriguez-Arias daughter Nydia Maria Vega Rodriguez

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