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  1. Dec 10, 2022 · How did James II die? James passed away on September 16, 1701. The cause of death was said to be a brain hemorrhage. He was 67 years old. Upon the death of James, his son and heir, James Francis Edward, was hailed as king of England and Scotland by Louis XIV.

  2. May 24, 2024 · Following Charles II's death in 1685, and with no legitimate children of his own, the crown passed to James, who became King James II of England and ruler of Ireland and Scotland at the age of 51.

  3. Oct 14, 2016 · Burial. He died at St Germain in France on 6th September 1701. His tomb there was despoiled during the French Revolution. Further reading. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004. History of the coronation of James II and Queen Mary ...by Francis Sandford, 1687.

  4. From 'A History of the British Nation' by AD Innes, 1912. Never did a monarch quite so deliberately seek his own ruin as James II. The strength of the monarchy in England rested upon the support of the Church, and the loyalty of the gentry in intimate alliance with the Church.

  5. Fearing the worst, James packed up and fled England. That left England without a king and essentially without a government. An emergency session of Parliament was convened to deal with the...

  6. His son James Francis Edward Stuart (The Old Pretender) and his grandson Charles Edward Stuart (The Young Pretender and Bonnie Prince Charlie) attempted to restore the Jacobite line after James's death, but failed.

  7. He died in exile in 1701. 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.

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