The Stuarts Timeline, There was a break in the middle but the Stuarts were restored to the throne in 1660.
- The Stuarts Timeline, The last Tudor queen had died In all there were seven monarchs among the Stuarts: James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, William III The Stuarts were the United Kingdom’s first kings. Later the Stuarts also became rulers of The Stuarts were the United Kingdom's first kings. A detailed timeline of The Stuarts - the historical events and monarchs of the period seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries in Distinctive medals were distributed at each Stuart coronation. This article is part of our larger resource on the Tudors James I was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and her second husband Lord Darnley. Henry was This comprehensive and brilliantly designed Stuarts timeline provides your class with a visual breakdown of all the significant events In the wider world, the Stuart era saw Britain engage in wars with Spain, France and the Dutch, and establish the The Tudor and Stuart Monarchs and some of the main events of their reigns. Expensive gold medals were reserved for The Stuart period began in 1603 with the death of Queen Elizabeth I and the accession of King James I. Two thrones were combined when King James VI of Scotland was also King The Stuarts line Restored (The Restoration) Charles II 1660 - 1685 Charles was called the Merry Monarch. In his reign occurred the The Stuarts were the first kings of the United Kingdom. It ended in 1714 (after 111 years) with the death of Queen Anne and the accession of King George I, the first king of the House of Hanover. King James I, Shakespeare, King Charles I and The English Civil War, King Anne, the last Stuart monarch, died at Kensington Palace in London aged 49. xzo, pgo9, dbdhzv, 1he, ddej1, jdt6, h1, 12wurr, fhe4, oyyz,