Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Hanoverians For Sale In Ontario Who Would Have Succeeded Queen Anne If Not The Hanoverians?

Who would have succeeded Queen Anne if not the Hanoverians? - hanoverians for sale in ontario

It is a subject largely unexplored, so I thought I asked. In 1714 Queen Anne died, the last Stuart king of the United Kingdom. Since the law of succession, in exile, their families, especially Catholics, including his half-brother, James Stuart Edward Stuart, was to hand over the succession in favor of the Protestants in Hanover. What I know is this - a place where the law Stuart Protestants who were to inherit in the struggle for the throne had been chosen. Thank you.

3 comments:

Rachelle... said...

Only members of the royal house of Hanover, "was the legitimate heir to the British crown. There was no Protestant Stuart after Queen Anne. The House of Hanover were direct descendants of the House of Stuart through the Princess Elizabeth Stuart of Scotland (daughter of James I of England and Jacques VI, King of Scotland).
The life of Queen Anne, was considered by many crises, marked both personally and in relation to the succession of the crown and religious polarization. Because she died without surviving issue Anne was the last monarch of the House of Stuart. He was accompanied by his cousin, George I replaced, the house of Hanover, who was a descendant of the Stuarts by his grandmother, Elizabeth, daughter of Jacques I.
Elisabeth, Elector PalatineQueen of Bohemia (Born Princess Elizabeth Stuart of Scotland, August 19, 1596, 13 February 1662) was the eldest daughter of Jacques VI of Scotland and his wife Queen Anne of Denmark. So it was sister of Charles I The end of the Stuart dynasty in 1714, his direct descendants, the rulers of Hanover ascended the British throne.

DANIEL W said...

There were more Scots Protestant Hanoverian why inherited.

Vala said...

James Francis Edward Stuart was in the next few years. Even Louis XIV saw him as the legitimate heir. So I had the best application. If not him, then he has been or may be Henrietta James Fitz-James.

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