The Carolingian Period followed the Stuart.
The Ordovician period came first. It started 485.4 million years ago and finished 443.8 million years ago. Then came the Silurian and Devonian periods, followed at 358.9 million years ago by the Carboniferous.
The Triassic period came before the Jurassic period in geologic time. The Triassic period lasted from around 251 million to 201 million years ago, followed by the Jurassic period, which lasted from around 201 million to 145 million years ago.
After the Triassic period, the Jurassic period followed. The Jurassic period lasted from approximately 201 to 145 million years ago and was characterized by the dominance of dinosaurs, the evolution of new species, and the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea.
The prehistoric era was followed by the ancient era, which typically covers the time period from the development of writing systems to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. This era is characterized by the rise of civilizations, the development of advanced societies, and significant advancements in areas such as technology, art, and governance.
after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
After the end of the Tudor Period (22 August 1485-24 March 1603) the Stuart Period (24 March 1603-1 August 1714) started.
The Ordovician period came after the Cambrian period.
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There were 5 Stuart monarchs.
If your period came on and a string came out this is not good. You could have something very wrong.
The Stuart period in British history began in 1603 with the accession of James I (also known as James VI of Scotland) and ended in 1714 with the death of Queen Anne.
The second king of the Stuart period was . . . . . . King Charles the 1st !! (i learned that in a year 8 history lesson)!!
The Federal period
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
what came before the Renaissance period was midevil times.
James VI of Scotland was next in line to the throne when Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, died. James was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was descended from Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII. He became James I and so began the House of Stuart.
The Romantic music period