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The Stuarts were a European Royal House founded in Scotland. They ruled Scotland from 1390 to 1567 and Great Britain from 1657 to 1702.

James 1 (James VI of Scotalnd), Charles 1, Charles II, and James II were Kings of England but called themselves Kings of Great Britain although the title had no basis in law until the Act of Union in1707.

Mary II and Ann were the last 2 Stuart monarchs.

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From Robert II, High-King of Scots from 1371, to Anne, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland until her death in 1714. James VI and I united the Crowns in 1603 on the death of Elizabeth of England.

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The second Stuart king was Charles I. He reigned from 1625 to 1649 CE. He was the son of James I, who succeeded Elizabeth I.

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