• thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 month ago

    This painting is such a great representation of the last moments of her life according to those in the room. She must have been someone exceptional and was killed because of rich asshole politics.

    • merde alors
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      1 month ago

      a recent bbc podcast about the same conversion ☞

      In Our Time: The Hanoverian Succession

      Media file: http://open.live.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/6/redir/version/2.0/mediaset/audio-nondrm-download-rss/proto/http/vpid/p0k78x0d.mp3

      Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the intense political activity at the turn of the 18th Century, when many politicians in London went to great lengths to find a Protestant successor to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland and others went to equal lengths to oppose them. Queen Anne had no surviving children and, following the old rules, there were at least 50 Catholic candidates ahead of any Protestant ones and among those by far the most obvious candidate was James, the only son of James II. Yet with the passing of the Act of Settlement in 1701 ahead of Anne’s own succession, focus turned to Europe and to Princess Sophia, an Electress of the Holy Roman Empire in Hanover who, as a granddaughter of James I, thus became next in line to be crowned at Westminster Abbey. It was not clear that Hanover would want this role, given its own ambitions and the risks, in Europe, of siding with Protestants, and soon George I was minded to break the rules of succession so that he would be the last Hanoverian monarch as well as the first.

  • DankOfAmerica@reddthat.com
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    16 days ago

    For those wondering:

    Lady Jane Grey was the cousin of King (of England) Edward VI. King Edward VI was the first monarch to be Protestant. When he passed in 1553, the Duke of Northumberland used his political power to get her to be queen so that the monarch would be stay Protestant by preventing the king’s Catholic half-sister (Mary Tudor) from becoming queen. Lady Jane lasted nine days as queen before Mary Tudor successfully claimed the throne. Lady Jane’s involvement in the plot, despite not wanting to be involved, was seen as treason, so she was executed. It was a very Game of Thrones type of thing.