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  1. James II, King of Great Britain (1633-1701) Born 1633, St James's Palace. Died 1701, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye [France] The second son of Charles I, and brother of Charles II, James was named Duke of York at birth. He became a successful naval commander during the reign of his brother and acceded to the throne in 1685.

  2. James II, (born Oct. 14, 1633, London, Eng.—died Sept. 16/17, 1701, Saint-Germain, France), King of Great Britain (1685–88). He was brother and successor to Charles II. In the English Civil Wars he escaped to the Netherlands (1648). After the Restoration (1660) he returned to England and became lord high admiral in the Anglo-Dutch Wars.

  3. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - James II

    Há 5 dias · Read a biography about King James II - a Stuart king of England, Scotland and Ireland who was overthrown in the 'Glorious Revolution' by William III.

  4. A Bíblia do Rei Jaime (ou Tiago ), também conhecida como Versão Autorizada do Rei Jaime (em inglês: Authorized King James Version ), é uma tradução inglesa da Bíblia realizada em benefício da Igreja Anglicana, sob ordens do rei Jaime I no início do século XVII. É o livro mais publicado na língua inglesa, [ 1] sendo considerado um ...

  5. James II & VII, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, by Godfrey Kneller, National Portrait Gallery, London. Stuart political ideology derived from James VI and I, who in 1603 had created a vision of a centralised state, run by a monarch whose authority came from God, and where the function of Parliament was simply to obey.

  6. 14 de out. de 2016 · At different times of the day, or in different seasons, the light falling in the Abbey will light up something that you have walked past a million times and never seen before. James II was born on 14th October 1633. His coronation with his queen, Mary of Modena, took place at Westminster Abbey on 23rd April 1685.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2024 · James II (r. 1685-89) James II of England and VII of Scotland. Last Roman Catholic king of England. His promotion of co-religionists, and his suspension of the laws against both them and Protestant dissidents, antagonized Parliament and the aristocracy. Accused of absolutist ambitions, he so alienated his subjects that when William of Orange ...