After William III and Mary II, their daughter Anne became queen in 1702. She ruled until her death in 1714, marking the end of the Stuart line. Following Anne, the throne passed to George I of the House of Hanover, who began his reign in 1714.
queen mary the third
A parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
The Netherlands :)
William and Mary ruled from 1688 CE to 1702 CE. Mary died in 1694 and William ruled alone until his death in 1702.
Queen Mary II and King William III.
William and Mary ruled England jointly after their ascension to the throne in 1689. They became co-monarchs following the Glorious Revolution, which saw William of Orange deposing Mary’s father, King James II. Their reign marked the establishment of constitutional monarchy in England, emphasizing parliamentary power. Additionally, they ruled over Scotland and Ireland as part of their dominion.
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 1, Charles 1, Oliver Cromwell, Charles 2, James2, William & Mary.
William Shakespeare's mother was Mary Arden, born around 1537. She was the daughter of Robert Arden, a prominent landowner in Warwickshire, and she married John Shakespeare, William's father, in about 1557. Mary and John Shakespeare had eight children, of whom William was the third. Mary died in 1608.
== == None really. Although Mary was declared co-soveriegn by virtue of the fact that she was the one with an actual claim to the throne, in actual fact William was the one who ruled and made all royal decisions.
William and Mary refers to two separate individuals, King William III of England and Queen Mary II, who were married and jointly ruled England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 until Mary's death in 1694. They came to power following the Glorious Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of Mary’s father, King James II. Their reign is significant for establishing constitutional monarchy and the Bill of Rights in 1689, which laid the groundwork for modern democracy in Britain. The College of William & Mary in Virginia is named in their honor.
William the Third (William of Orange), and his wife Mary the Second, daughter of James the Second.