King Richard II in 1399.
King Richard was not dethroned. He was King of England until his death. He was also the Duke of Normandy.
You are thinking of this, that no Catholic would henceforth be permitted to ascend to the English throne, nor could any English monarch marry a Catholic.
King James II was dethroned during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 due to his attempts to promote Catholicism and his disregard for parliamentary authority. The English Bill of Rights, enacted in 1689, established important conditions such as the requirement for regular parliaments, free elections, and the right to petition the monarch. It also affirmed that the monarchy could not impose taxes or raise an army without parliamentary consent, laying the groundwork for constitutional monarchy in England.
Kronos was dethroned by his sixth child Zeus/ Dias in cooperation with his wife Rea
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
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King Richard was not dethroned. He was King of England until his death. He was also the Duke of Normandy.
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James was dethroned, William and Mary became co-rulers and James became the last Catholic English King.
All monarchs would be required to rule with Parliament's participation.
You are thinking of this, that no Catholic would henceforth be permitted to ascend to the English throne, nor could any English monarch marry a Catholic.
He (Zeus) became king of the gods.
You are thinking of this, that no Catholic would henceforth be permitted to ascend to the English throne, nor could any English monarch marry a Catholic.
king henry vlllb was dethroned
Are you talking about Richard II? It is impossible to understand your question.
The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.
The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.