James II had two Protestant daughters Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.
Protestant
False
William the Third (William of Orange), and his wife Mary the Second, daughter of James the Second.
James I of England was Protestant not Catholic.
Yes, the book of James is included in the Protestant Bible.
No, King James was a Protestant.
No.She is the second daughter.No.She is the second daughter.No.She is the second daughter.No.She is the second daughter.
Anne of Denmark (born December 1574), younger daughter of the Protestant Frederick II.
James Oglethorpe was Protestant Christian.
Yes, James II of England was a Catholic. He reigned from 1685 to 1688 and was known for his attempts to promote Catholicism in a predominantly Protestant England. His policies and actions led to significant opposition, ultimately resulting in the Glorious Revolution, which saw him deposed in favor of his Protestant daughter Mary II and her husband, William of Orange.
Anne of Denmark (born December 1574), younger daughter of the Protestant Frederick II.
The wife of King James I of England, Anne of Denmark, was a Protestant. She was born into a Lutheran family and maintained her Protestant faith throughout her life. Anne's marriage to James I, who was also Protestant, helped to solidify the Protestant establishment in England during their reign.