Queen Mary II and King William III.
1685-1688- James II 1688-1702- William III 1714- 1727- George I 1727-1760- George II
1688
No actual dynasty was overthrown in that year. King James II was overthrown that year on December 11, but it was by his niece and her husband, who were both Stuarts themselves, and so the dynasty would continue until 1714 with the death of Queen Anne, James' younger niece.
James II
James Francis Edward Stuart (1688-1766), the 'old pretender', son and heir of James VII of Scotland and II of England and Ireland, never ruled either Kingdom. In fact his birth in June 1688 is held to have precipitated the Glorious Revolution of that year, when his father was forced to flee Britain and William of Orange and his wife Mary were invited to rule in his place, becoming joint monarchs King William III of England and II of Scotland and Queen Mary II.
The English Civil War
James II or William of Orange
Charles IIâ??s heir, James II drew Parliamentâ??s ire by exercising religious tolerance and naming his Catholic son as heir. Following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, he was overthrown by Parliament who joined forces with the Dutch Protestant contender to the throne of England, William III of Orange and Nassau. Upon a successful invasion of England, William was able to dethrone the unpopular James II and take the throne
The Glorious Revolution, otherwise known as the Revolution of 1688, is the period in time when the current king (King James II) of England was overthrown by English Parliament. The successors of the throne were the Dutch William (William of Orange as some called him) and his wife Mary. They became King William II of England and Mary II of England. James II lost power in England. Apex~
James VI until 1625 Charles I until 1649 The Defacto Government of Scotland ("Covenanters") ruled until 1651 The Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland until 1659 under Oliver then Richard Cromwell Charles II until 1685 James VII until 1688 William II and Mary II until 1694 William II until 1702
Sometime in 1688.
Pedro II was king of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves