Mary II person
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William III of England installed
Mary II host_asserted
“I'm sorry, overthrow James. So King James pretty much goes into exile in France, and William and Mary ascend to the throne of England. That's why they call it the Glorious Revolution. So basically, James isn't popular at all, but most of it…”
▶ The Shadow State 67 The City of London @ 5:19
William III of England married
Mary II host_asserted
“the word about having a Catholic dynasty. The time the heir apparent was Mary, and she was Protestant. Mary is born in 1862 and would marry William of Orange in 1677 at the ripe age of 15. Now, it's interesting because at this point in time…”
▶ The Shadow State 67 The City of London @ 3:47
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▶ 3:47
the word about having a Catholic dynasty. The time the heir apparent was Mary, and she was Protestant. Mary is born in 1862 and would marry William of Orange in 1677 at the ripe age of 15. Now, it's interesting because at this point in time…
▶ 4:19
William is 12 years older than Mary, so he would have been 27 when they married his 15-year-old bride. And Mary actually ended up living to the ripe age of 32. She died in 1694, but that's postscript. So William III of Orange is King James'…
▶ 5:19
I'm sorry, overthrow James. So King James pretty much goes into exile in France, and William and Mary ascend to the throne of England. That's why they call it the Glorious Revolution. So basically, James isn't popular at all, but most of it…
▶ 7:11
In a conversation recorded by Gilbert Burnett, he requested a formal invitation asking him to rescue the nation and the religion with the projected date of the end of September. Williams subsequently claimed that he was forced to take contr…
▶ 18:21
Kind of a big deal. Yeah, King Charles II did what's called the English Restoration for 25 years from 1860 up until he passed away. And then, of course, that's where we got, you know, we talked about with the Glorious Revolution. Parliament…
▶ 18:56
When William takes the throne, Parliament convenes and draws up a statement of the rights and liberties, and that is the English Bill of Rights. Now, that act asserted certain, and this is a direct quote, certain ancient rights and libertie…