Charles II

Jacob Abbott


Nederlands | 27-12-2024 | 240 pagina's

9786256629974

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Korte beschrijving/Annotatie

Historische tekst over de dynastieke achtergrond van Charles I. De passage legt uit waarom een Engelse koning in Schotland werd geboren. Centraal staat Mary Queen of Scots, die via haar huwelijk met Lord Darnley de aanspraken op de kronen van Engeland en Schotland wilde verenigen. Hun zoon James werd na de dood van zijn ouders erkend als erfgenaam van de Engelse troon en bleef intussen koning van Schotland. James huwde met een Deense prinses; hun kind Charles I werd in Schotland geboren voordat James zijn oorspronkelijke koninkrijk verliet.

Tekst achterflap

KING CHARLES THE FIRST was born in Scotland. It may perhaps surprise the reader that an English king should be born in Scotland. The explanation is this:

They who have read the history of Mary Queen of Scots, will remember that it was the great end and aim of her life to unite the crowns of England and Scotland in her own family. Queen Elizabeth was then Queen of England. She lived and died unmarried. Queen Mary and a young man named Lord Darnley were the next heirs. It was uncertain which of the two had the strongest claim. To prevent a dispute, by uniting these claims, Mary made Darnley her husband.

They had it son, who, after the death of his father and mother, was acknowledged to be the heir to the English throne, whenever Elizabeth's life should end. In the meantime he remained King of Scotland. His name was James. He married a princess of Denmark; and his child, who afterward was King Charles the First of England, was born before he left his native realm.

Beschrijving

KING CHARLES THE FIRST was born in Scotland. It may perhaps surprise the reader that an English king should be born in Scotland. The explanation is this:

They who have read the history of Mary Queen of Scots, will remember that it was the great end and aim of her life to unite the crowns of England and Scotland in her own family. Queen Elizabeth was then Queen of England. She lived and died unmarried. Queen Mary and a young man named Lord Darnley were the next heirs. It was uncertain which of the two had the strongest claim. To prevent a dispute, by uniting these claims, Mary made Darnley her husband.

They had it son, who, after the death of his father and mother, was acknowledged to be the heir to the English throne, whenever Elizabeth's life should end. In the meantime he remained King of Scotland. His name was James. He married a princess of Denmark; and his child, who afterward was King Charles the First of England, was born before he left his native realm.

Details

EAN :9786256629974
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Uitgever :Mijnbestseller
Publicatie datum :  27-12-2024
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Nederlands
Status :Nog niet beschikbaar, zal POD zijn
Aantal pagina's :240
Keywords :  charles i;schotland;engeland;mary queen of scots;lord darnley;elizabeth;james;engelse troon;koning van schotland;deense prinses