Stuart

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Stuart is the royal dynasty that ruled Scotland and later England and Ireland, most famously associated with monarchs such as James I and Charles I.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Stuart canonical 14
Stuart England 11
James Charles Stuart 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historical dynasty
royal dynasty
alsoKnownAs House of Stuart
House of Stuart
surface form: Stewart dynasty
associatedEvent Acts of Union 1707
surface form: Act of Union 1707

English Civil War
Glorious Revolution
Union of the Crowns
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
country England
Ireland
Scotland
culturalAssociation Stuart period
surface form: Caroline era

Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era

Restoration period
Scottish royal culture
dynasticUnion Crown of England
Crown of Ireland
Scottish crown
surface form: Crown of Scotland
hereditaryTitle King of England
King of Ireland
King of Scots
British monarch
surface form: Queen of Great Britain
languageOfCourt English
Scots
notableConflictWith Parliament of England
surface form: English Parliament
notableIssue religious settlement in Britain
royal prerogative vs parliamentary power
notableMonarch Anne, Queen of Great Britain
Charles I of England
Charles II of England
James VI and I
surface form: James I of England

James II of England
James VI and I
surface form: James VI of Scotland

Mary, Queen of Scots
originatedAs Stewart family
surface form: Stewart family of Scotland
politicalSystem monarchy
predecessorDynasty Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor
relatedMovement Jacobite risings
surface form: Jacobitism
religiousContext Catholic–Protestant conflicts in Britain
Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
ruledRealm Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Ireland
Kingdom of Scotland
successorDynasty House of Hanover
symbol Royal Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Royal Arms of Scotland

Royal Arms of England and Scotland quarterly
surface form: Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom (early form)

Referenced by (27)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

House of Stuart usedSpelling Stuart
this entity surface form: Stewart
Petition of Right 1628 historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
royal charter of Massachusetts Bay historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Short Parliament 1640 historicalPeriod Stuart
subject surface form: Short Parliament
this entity surface form: Stuart England
James VI and I fullName Stuart
this entity surface form: James Charles Stuart
Stuart Symington givenName Stuart
Treaty of Ripon (1640) historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Committee of Both Kingdoms historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Declaration of Indulgence historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Grand Remonstrance historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Thomas Pride historicalRegion Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Anne of Great Britain (as Queen of Scots before 1707) familyName Stuart
subject surface form: Anne of Great Britain
Parliament of 1629 historicalPeriod Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell researchInterest Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Tachygraphy by Thomas Shelton era Stuart
this entity surface form: Stuart England
Palazzo Guadagni, Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany associatedDynasty Stuart
subject surface form: Palazzo Guadagni
Lord Bute familyName Stuart