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The name Stuart comes from France and it is derived from the word steward. The name Stuart means 'house guard'.
British = House of Brunswick, Hanover Line Victoria House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Edward VII House of Windsor George V Edward VIII George VI Elizabeth II
A medieval town is simply a town that was around during the Middle Ages, several hundred years ago. A Manor is a Grand house that's home to someone wealthy.
The relationship between lords and vassals made up a big part of the ... clergy and peasants and townspeople Knight.
none really other than internal structure - they were both based off the idea that we should be ruled by philosopher kings not the general populous
No, the House of Windsor.
The House of Windsor
hanover
Named after the house of Windsor?
The House of Wessex, The House of Denmark, Norman Dynasty, Plantaganet Dynasty, Hopuse of Anjou, House of Lancaster, House of York, House of Tudor, House of Stuart, House of Hanover, House of Saxe Coburg Gotha, House of Windsor. Starting in the year 802 and ending today
House of Windsor.
1. Mary I- 1553-1558- House of Tudor 2. Elizabeth I- 1558-1603- House of Tudor 3. Mary II- 1689-1694- House of Stuart 4. Anne- 1702-1714- House of Stuart 5. Victoria- 1837-1901- House of Hanover 6. Elizabeth II- 1952- - House of Windsor
Stuart Richardson House was created in 1951.
Stuart's Opera House was created in 1879.
J. Stuart Wells House was created in 1870.
Colonel John Stuart House was created in 1772.
W. Scott Stuart House was created in 1905.