

An edition of Ungrateful Daughters (2002)
the Stuart princesses who stole their father's crown
By Maureen Waller
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Language
eng
Pages
467
Description:
In 1688, the birth of a Prince of Wales ignited a family quarrel and a revolution. James II's drive toward Catholicism had alienated the nation and his two staunchly Protestant daughters by his first marriage, Mary and Anne. They are the "ungrateful daughters" who usurped their father's crown and stole their brother's birthright. Seven prominent men sent an invitation to William of Orange -- James's nephew and son-in-law -- to intervene in English affairs. But it was the women, Queen Mary Beatrice and her two stepdaughters Mary and Anne, who played a key role in this drama. - Jacket flap.
subjects: Kings and rulers, Family, Succession, History, Biography, Queens, New York Times reviewed, Families, Koningschap, Intriges, Reines, Biographies, Mary ii, queen of england, 1662-1694, Anne, queen of great britain, 1665-1714, Great britain, kings and rulers, Great britain, history, 1689-1714, James ii, king of england, 1633-1701
People: Anne Queen of Great Britain (1665-1714), James II King of England (1633-1701), Mary II Queen of England (1662-1694)
Places: Great Britain