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The Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689 replaced the reigning king, James II, with the joint monarchy of his protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange. It was the keystone of ...
Allan Massie is not the first to claim that the Protestant Whigs invited William III to come to England in 1688 to “depose James II” and replace him on the throne (“When England Went Orange ...
A history of William III (of Orange), married to Mary II. William became King of England, ruling jointly with his wife, in the 'Glorious Revolution' and led his ...
William of Orange’s Huguenot soldiers were seen by him as a useful, but ultimately expendable, resource. After their demonstration of bravery and loyalty in the Irish campaign of 1689 to 1691, they ...
A history of William III (of Orange), married to Mary II. William became King of England, ruling jointly with his wife, in the 'Glorious Revolution' and led his ...
WILLIAM of Orange fought his way to take the English crown in the late 17th century in what was later known as The Glorious Revolution. Known as "King Billy" in Northern Ireland, he is still ...
But our understanding of the so-called Glorious Revolution of King William of Orange is based on myth and spin. In fact, you would be forgiven for saying it was a case of 17th century fake news.
The Glorious Revolution was the transfer of power from the James II to William of Orange. Mr. Brookhiser discussed the individual rights established in the English Bill of Rights.
A new Orange lodge is being set up in a small fishing town in England - and even before its launch it has already become "the biggest lodge in England".
In Defense of the Glorious Revolution Detail of an 18th-century engraving of the Bill of Rights being presented to William III and Mary II following the Glorious Revolution. (via Wikimedia) ...
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