The reign of William and Mary lasted 6 years,from Feb 13,1689 until Marys death on Dec 27,1694.King William remained King after Marys death for a further eight years until Mar 8,1702.
William III and Mary II reigned from 1688 to 1702.
1689 to 1702
Mary II was daughter of James II and VII, who was the second son of Charles I. Charles I was the son of James I and VI, the successor to Elizabeth I. Mary was therefore a Stuart, and Reigned as Queen from 1689 until her death in 1694. She reigned jointly with William III. William III reigned alone after the death of Mary. Mary II was Queen Regnant, like the two Elizabeths, and not just the consort to William, because she had an equal claim to the throne. I am not certain but I believe that this is the only such joint reign or co-regency in the history of England/Great Britain. Their reign is usually referred to as William and Mary. They were first cousins.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
Ruling jointly with Mary II, William of Orange comes after James II.
Mary I married Philips II of Spain. Mary II married William III of Orange.
After Mary II died of smallpox in 1694 and William III died of a horse accident in 1701, Anne, Mary's sister, succeeded them for 13 years till August 1714.
If you are referring to England, the constitutional monarchy started with the reign of William III and Mary II (William & Mary). After Mary's father, James II, was run out of the country in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, she and her husband, William of Orange, were offered the crown as co-rulers if they agreed to having their powers limited via an English Constitution.
1650-1658 - Oliver Cromwell 1658-1660- Richard Cromwell 1660-1685- Charles II 1685-1688 - James II 1689-1702- William III* 1689-1694- Mary II* *William III and Mary II ruled as joint monarchs; however William III outlived Mary II by 8 years.
JAMES II, I think you need to check your response. James II was William III uncle and William's wife Mary II father. He was deposed by them and they jointly ruled the UK until Mary's death. Upon William's death he was succeeded by Mary's sister, (James II other daughter) Anne. Anne was Succeeded by the Hanoverian George I. In short William III (William of Orange) was succeeded by Anne.
Isaac Newton lived through the reign of # Charles I #* Oliver Cromwell #* Richard Cromwell # Charles II # James II # William III of Orange # Mary II # Anne # George I
William and Mary (joint-monarchs, William III and Mary II)
William and Mary ruled from 1688 CE to 1702 CE. Mary died in 1694 and William ruled alone until his death in 1702.