Mary II of England - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Mary II of England
16. Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
8. James I of England
17. Mary, Queen of Scots
4. Charles I of England
18. Frederick II of Denmark
9. Anne of Denmark
19. Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
2. James II of England
20. Antoine of Bourbon, Duke of Vendôme
10. Henry IV of France
21. Jeanne III of Navarre
5. Henrietta Maria of France
22. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
11. Marie de' Medici
23. Archduchess Johanna of Austria
1. Mary II of England
24. Lawrence Hyde
12. Henry Hyde
25. Anne Sibell
6. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
26. Edward Langford
13. Mary Langford
27. Mary St. Barbe
3. Anne Hyde
28. William Aylesbury
14. Thomas Aylesbury
29. Anne Poole
7. Frances Aylesbury
30. Francis Denman
15. Anne Denman
31. Anne Blount

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