Heir to the throne.
pretender
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Charles Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie, The Pretender, etc) was a Scottish claimant to the throne of Britain.
The final victory went to a claimant of the Lancastrian family, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond .He assumed the throne as Richard Vll
Joshua Throne's birth name is Joshua Benn Throne.
The first claimant to the English throne to invade in 1066 was Harold Hardrada, the King of Norway. He landed in Northumbria in September of that year, asserting his claim based on a supposed agreement between earlier kings. His invasion culminated in the Battle of Stamford Bridge on September 25, where he was defeated by King Harold II of England. This battle marked a significant moment in the lead-up to the Norman Conquest.
James Stuart, known as The Great Pretender, was a claimant to the British throne who lived in the 18th century. He was the son of James II of England and became a symbol of Jacobite hopes for restoring the Stuart dynasty after his father's deposition. His efforts to reclaim the throne, including leading a rebellion in 1745, ultimately failed, leading to his nickname. The term "pretender" reflects his status as a royal claimant without actual power.
Well, I don't know if this is the answer you are looking for, but Richard III was the Yorkist claimant to the throne and therefore the "White Rose". Henry Tudor was the last tangible Lancastrian claimant, seeing as his mother, Margaret Beaufort, was descended from John of Gaunt, a son of Edward III, also the father of Henry IV, the first Lancastrian. The Beaufort's descended from John of Gaunts third marriage to Katherine Swynford and were barred from the throne. However, on the extinction of the male line of the House of Lancaster with Henry VI's murder, Henry VII was the Lancastrian claimant and therefore the "Red Rose"
The American Claimant was created in 1892.
Bella Throne's middle name : Avery Full name : Bella Avery Throne
I read the Throne of Fire and it doesn't say what Sadie's secret name is.
The senior male Lancastrian claimant refers to the legitimate male heir of the House of Lancaster, a royal family in England that contested the throne during the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). This claimant would typically be the highest-ranking surviving male descendant of the Lancastrian line, often seen as the rightful king in the context of the dynastic conflict against the House of York. The term highlights the importance of male lineage and inheritance in medieval monarchy.