The most militant Catholic monarch in the late 1500s was Henry VIII's daughter, Queen Mary. She eventually became known as "Bloody Mary" because of all the Protestants she had killed because they refused to return to Catholicism.
They feared the influence of a Catholic monarch
they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne
James II
English Bill of Rights took the power away from English monarch and transferred it to the Parliament. Very importantly, it did not allow monarch to follow Catholic religion or marry a Catholic. Secondly, monarch could not levy taxes without consent of the Parliament. Also, they could not raise army without parliament's permission.
they feared the influence of a catholic monarch
They feared the influence of a Catholic monarch
King Louis XVI (sixteenth)
they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne
No, she was monarch from 1837 to 1901 so from the 19th century to the 20th.
Queen Victoria was the British monarch was on the throne at the beginning of the 20th century.
VERy
. Isabella I of Castille was a fervent and pious Catholic monarch.
James II
The last Roman Catholic monarch in England.
king Henry viii of England
English Bill of Rights took the power away from English monarch and transferred it to the Parliament. Very importantly, it did not allow monarch to follow Catholic religion or marry a Catholic. Secondly, monarch could not levy taxes without consent of the Parliament. Also, they could not raise army without parliament's permission.
Edward viii