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MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS VS MARY OF STURT THE MARRED STORLINES NO UNCONFUSING

MANY SCOTTISH SCOTS ARE MARY OF STURT WHILE MARY QUEEN OF QUEEN RECENT ALTERED FOR CONTINUITY WRONG WAY DIRECTION NOW SEES THE DIVISION IS A NICE WAY ALL ARE ARE ALL RETURNED TO OUR ORIGINALS AND EVEN DISCOVERY OF HERITAGES.... That of Queen Petrova {Quenisha Rona} (The Rothenfield Fields join Rothenchilds and Rothenlenedfield.... Monarchy is the races of Sweden Argentina, Irish Sri Lankan and not Eskimo and Russian Latino.



THE UNIFICATION OF THE TUDOR FAMILY

IS RESTORED WITH THE NEW ANNOUNCED S(SCOTTISHLANDS NOW UNDER IRELAND ~ NEW SCOTS SCOTTIHLAND ERIE)


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THE THREE REALMS


The Realm, Division, {Principality of Wales, ~ The New name for Wales "Where Charles retires to' bring the Lord of Commons over here and at the last very marcher Lordships"}

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(4) some rude and ignorant People have made Distinction and Diversity between the King's Subjects of this Realm, and his Subjects of the said Dominion and Principality of Wales, whereby great Discord, Variance, Debate, Division, Murmur and Sedition hath grown between his said Subjects; (5) His Highness therefore of a singular Zeal, Love and Favour that he beareth towards his Subjects of his said Dominion of Wales, minding and intending to reduce them to the perfect Order, Notice and Knowledge of his Laws of this Realm, and utterly to extirp all and singular the sinister Usages and Customs differing from the same, and to bring the said Subjects of this his Realm, and of his said Dominion of Wales, to an amicable Concord and becoming Henry VII a bloodline somewhere is the leaders already here

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Tudors" redirects here. For other uses, see Tudor (disambiguation). House of TudorTudor roseParent houseTudors of PenmynyddCountry

  • Kingdom of England

  • Kingdom of Ireland

  • Principality of Wales

Founded1485; 538 years agoFounderHenry VIIFinal rulerElizabeth ITitles

  • King of England

  • King of Ireland

  • King of France (claim)

  • Lord of Ireland

  • Prince of Wales

  • Duke of Bedford

  • Duke of Cornwall

  • Duke of York

  • Duke of Somerset

  • Duke of Richmond

  • Earl of Pembroke

  • Earl of Richmond

  • Earl of Surrey

  • Earl of Nottingham

  • Earl of Lincoln

Dissolution24 March 1603The House of Tudor was a royal house of largely Welsh and English origin that held the English throne from 1485 to 1603.[1] They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd and Catherine of France. Tudor monarchs ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms, including their ancestral Wales and the Lordship of Ireland (later the Kingdom of Ireland) for 118 years with five monarchs: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The Tudors succeeded the House of Plantagenet as rulers of the Kingdom of England, and were succeeded by the House of Stuart. The first Tudor monarch, Henry VII of England, descended through his mother from a legitimised branch of the English royal House of Lancaster, a cadet house of the Plantagenets. The Tudor family rose to power and started the Tudor period in the wake of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487), which left the main House of Lancaster (with which the Tudors were aligned) extinct in the male line. Henry VII succeeded in presenting himself as a candidate not only for traditional Lancastrian supporters, but also for discontented supporters of their rival Plantagenet cadet House of York, and he took the throne by right of conquest. Following his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field (22 August 1485), he reinforced his position in 1486 by fulfilling his 1483 vow to marry Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, thus symbolically uniting the former warring factions of Lancaster and York under the new dynasty (represented by the Tudor rose). The Tudors extended their power beyond modern England, achieving the full union of England and the Principality of Wales in 1542 (Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542), and successfully asserting English authority over the Kingdom of Ireland (proclaimed by the Crown of Ireland Act 1542). They also maintained the nominal English claim to the Kingdom of France; although none of them made substance of it, Henry VIII fought wars with France trying to reclaim that title. After him, his daughter Mary I lost control of all territory in France permanently with the fall of Calais in 1558.

Mary was connected to the Tudor family as her paternal grandmother was Margaret Tudor, the older sister of King Henry VIII. This made Mary the great-niece of Henry VIII and meant that she had a claim to the English throne as well.



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Mary Queen of Scots.. Karen Williams is connected to the Mary of Sturt {connection} the combination of Scots Scottish and Erie... under Ireland Kingdom; Scots is an Anglic language variety in the West Germanic language family, spoken in Scotland and parts of Ulster in the north of Ireland. Wikipedia Dialects: Central; Southern; Ulster; Northern; Insular; Cromarty †; Doric; Glasgow Ethnicity: Scots Early forms: Northumbrian Old English: Early Middle English > Early Scots > Middle Scots Native speakers: Numbers disputed. 99,200 (2019); In 2011, 1,541,693 people in Scotland alone reported speaking Scots. Native to: United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland Official language in: Scotland Language family: Indo-European languages, MORE

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