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    Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689 until her death in 1694. She was also Princess of Orange following her marriage on 4 November 1677.

  2. This is the family tree of the British royal family, from James I (who united the crowns of England and Scotland) to the present monarch, Charles III . Before James VI and I. See Family tree of English monarchs, Family tree of Scottish monarchs, and Family tree of Welsh monarchs.

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  4. The following is a simplified family tree of the English, Scottish, and British monarchs. For more-detailed charts see: Family tree of the British royal family from James VI and I to the present.

  5. Jan 15, 2022 · Queen Mary II Marriage and Family. In 1677 the King decided that Mary should marry her Protestant cousin William of Orange. When she learned of her impending marriage, Mary burst into tears. She had no wish to marry her cousin but had little choice in the matter.

  6. Key facts about Queen Mary II who was born April 30, 1662, including biography, historical timeline and links to the British royal family tree.

    Year
    Event
    1689
    William and Mary become joint King and ...
    1689
    Parliament draws up the Declaration of ...
    1689
    Bill of Rights is passed by Parliament.
    1689
    Jacobite Highlanders rise in support of ...
  7. Apr 9, 2023 · View Complete Profile. Matching family tree profiles for Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary Oranje-Nassau (born Stuart), II in WikiTree. Mary Stuart in WikiTree. Marie STUART in Filae Family Trees. Mary Ii Stuart in MyHeritage family trees (Greene Web Site)

  8. Sep 12, 2022 · by Mark Cartwright. published on 12 September 2022. Available in other languages: French, Spanish. Mary, Princess of Orange. Peter Lely (Public Domain) Mary II of England (r. 1689-1694) ruled jointly with her husband William III of England (r. 1689-1702) until her death from smallpox.

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