In the middle of the Stuart ruling, Oliver Cromwell executed Charles and took over the throne. This was called Commonwealth. Then The stuarts came back on the throne and after that it was the Hanovers.
they had been created mostly due to the restoring of the Stuarts line to the British throne.
After the death of Elizabeth I, the crown passed to her cousin, King James VI of Scotland, who became King James I of England. The line of monarchs descended from him were the Stuarts.
Four members of the Tudor family took the throne. They were Henry VIII (1509-1547), Edward VI (1547-1553), Mary (1553-1558), and Elizabeth (1558-1693). After Elizabeth's reign, the Stuarts gained control of the throne.
The Hanovers took charge over the Stuarts primarily due to the Act of Settlement 1701, which ensured that only Protestants could inherit the English throne. After the death of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, the throne passed to George I of Hanover, as he was a Protestant and a descendant of James VI and I. This transition was also influenced by political instability and the desire to secure a Protestant succession in Britain. The Hanovers' ascent marked the beginning of a new royal lineage that aligned more closely with the interests of the emerging British parliamentary system.
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
After the Tudor era (when Queen Elizabeth I passed away), King James the 6th or something like that came and took the throne, thus marking the birth of the stuarts.
In the middle of the Stuart ruling, Oliver Cromwell executed Charles and took over the throne. This was called Commonwealth. Then The stuarts came back on the throne and after that it was the Hanovers.
they had been created mostly due to the restoring of the Stuarts line to the British throne.
The Stuarts are People
After the death of Elizabeth I, the crown passed to her cousin, King James VI of Scotland, who became King James I of England. The line of monarchs descended from him were the Stuarts.
Bonnie Prince Charlie came to Scotland to raise an army to take the throne of Great Britain for himself and thus restoring the Catholic Stuarts to the throne. He failed but came close.
Four members of the Tudor family took the throne. They were Henry VIII (1509-1547), Edward VI (1547-1553), Mary (1553-1558), and Elizabeth (1558-1693). After Elizabeth's reign, the Stuarts gained control of the throne.
The Hanovers took charge over the Stuarts primarily due to the Act of Settlement 1701, which ensured that only Protestants could inherit the English throne. After the death of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, the throne passed to George I of Hanover, as he was a Protestant and a descendant of James VI and I. This transition was also influenced by political instability and the desire to secure a Protestant succession in Britain. The Hanovers' ascent marked the beginning of a new royal lineage that aligned more closely with the interests of the emerging British parliamentary system.
stuarts is a era.
Sobieski Stuarts died in 1872.
Because kings are rich and powerful and most royalty needed to have the throne of a fairly rich country to live well. Also, none of the Stuart kings of England were catholic except for James II who was replaced by William of Orange by the wishes of Parliament. It wasn't the English throne, it was the BRITISH throne.