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King James II of England had a daughter named Mary of Modena, born on October 30, 1658. She was the second wife of James II and the mother of several children, including the future Queen Mary II of England. Mary of Modena played a significant role during her father's reign and the subsequent Glorious Revolution, which led to their family's exile.

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