1714
The Stuart reign ended in 1714 with the death of Queen Anne.
25TH March 1603
1603
Yes it was in 1666 in the reign of Charles II
The last Stuart ruler was Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 until 1714. Her reign marked the end of the Stuart dynasty, as she died without surviving children, leading to the accession of the Hanoverian King George I. Anne's reign was significant for the unification of England and Scotland into Great Britain in 1707. After her death, the throne passed to the House of Hanover, effectively ending the Stuart line.
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The last Stuart monarch to sit on the throne of England was Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 until 1714. Her reign marked the end of the Stuart dynasty following her death, as she left no surviving children. After her passing, the throne passed to the House of Hanover, starting with King George I. Anne's reign was significant for the unification of England and Scotland, leading to the formation of Great Britain in 1707.
Yes, James I of England was a Stuart. He was the first monarch of the Stuart dynasty to rule England, ascending to the throne in 1603 after the death of Elizabeth I. He was previously James VI of Scotland, uniting the crowns of England and Scotland. His reign marked the beginning of a new era in British history.
Thomas Becket (c1118-1170) was Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of King Henry II who was of the Plantagenet dynasty. The first Stuart king was James I who ascended the English throne in 1603. Thomas Becket died over 400 years before the Stuart age began.
No, the last Tudor Monarch was Queen Elizabeth 1 and she died in 1601. 1632 was during the reign of the Stuart family line.
Shakespeare was not a Stuart because that was the surname of the royal family later in his life. He lived partly in the Stuart period which was the period 1603-1714. He was not a Victorian because that would be someone who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901
She wasn't a member of a clan but was part of the Royal House of Stewart which became the Royal House of Stuart after her reign (adopting the French variant of the name).