She had three elder sisters by the names ofIsabella (named after her mother)JuanaMariaAnd an older brothe rby the name ofJuan (He was not named after his father or the King wich was strange for the Tudor times)
Yes, King Stephen of England had siblings. He had two brothers named William and Theobald, as well as two sisters named Adela and Agnes.
NO. King Mohamed VI of Morocco has been married to Princess Lalla Salma since 2001 and has had kids with her.
King David had a sister named Zeruiah. She was the mother of three of David's prominent military leaders: Joab, Abishai, and Asahel. Zeruiah is mentioned in the biblical accounts primarily in the context of her sons' roles during David's reign.
Unfortunately, King George had no sisters named Mary, so no she was not in line for the throne.
Yes, William Lyon Mackenzie King had four siblings: two sisters named Isabel and Jennie, and two brothers named Dougall and Max.
They were not kings.They were wise men.The king sent them to see and kill the new king who was to be named Jesus.
There were three kings named Darius. Which one do you mean?
King George III had five sisters.
Stephen King had one older sister named Naomi King and one younger brother named David King. He grew up in a family of three siblings. Their parents were Nellie Ruth Pillsbury and Donald Edwin King.
Morgan LeFay***He actually had three half-sisters according to malory in Le Morte d'Arthur. The three daughters of Igraine and Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall were: Morgause, Elaine and Morgan le Fey.According to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the History of the Kings of Britain Arthur had a full sister named Anna.It appears that Morgan le Fey maybe called Fata Morgana
Martin Luther King Junior did indeed have a sister. She is one of my ancestors. I'm not sure if he had several sisters or not, but I know he had at least one. His sister's name is Bob!!