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The '''house of Plantagenet''' is a cadet branch of the '''house of Anjou''', also known as the '''Angevins'''. Anjou was itself a cadet branch of the [[France/Monarchs#Capetians|Capetians]].

The Angevins and Capetians came into conflict over suzerainty and sovereignty. [[France/PhilipII|Philip II]] succeeded in pealing back the duchy of '''Normandy''' and the counties of '''Anjou''', '''Poitiers''', '''Maine''', and '''Nantes'''. [[France/CharlesVII|Charles VII]] finally succeeded in reclaiming all of the titles, namely the duchies of '''Aquitaine''' and '''Gascony''', through the [[WorldHistory/HundredYearsWar|Hundred Years' War]]. With these losses, the Plantagenet branch became the primary Angevin house.

British Monarchs

A history of British monarchs.

Note the deeply-intertwined history of Irish monarchs.


Titles and Addresses

Monarchs are addressed as 'your majesty'.

The family of monarchs--whether a prince, princess, duke, or duchess--are addressed as 'royal highness'.

Dukes and duchesses who are not royal peers are addressed as 'your grace'. As an example, Pelham-Holles was titled as 'Duke of Newcastle' and addressed as 'your grace'.

Marquess, marchioness, earls, countesses, viscounts, viscountesses, barons, and baronesses are all titled as 'lord' or 'lady' and addressed as 'my lord' or 'my lady'. Heirs apparent to such titles also use the title and are addressed accordingly. As an example, Stuart was titled as 'Lord Bute' and addressed as 'my lord'.


Kingdom of England

Shortly after Henry established the Anglican Church, the Parliament of Ireland established a Kingdom of Ireland and appointed the crown to Henry. This established a personal union of the two.

Elizabeth died in 1603, leaving James IV of Scotland to inherit the English crown. This established a personal union of the two.


Kingdom of Great Britain

In 1707, Anne merged the crowns of England and Scotland into the new Kingdom of Great Britain through the Acts of Union (passed by both parliaments).

The unicameral Parliament of Scotland was abolished, and the Scottish nobility had elect 16 representative peers from among their number to sit in the House of Lords.


United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The Irish Rebellion of 1798 largely was a direct result of Catholic disenfranchisement. Despite the majority of the population being Catholic, only Anglicans were allowed to sit in the Parliament of Ireland. After the rebellion was crushed, the English sought to bind Ireland tighter to their kingdom. In 1801, George and Pitt merged the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland into the new United Kingdom through the Acts of Union (passed by both parliaments). Note that George specifically continued to bar Catholics from Parliament, which would continue until 1829 and the Roman Catholic Relief Act.


United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland


Dynasties

Plantagenet

The house of Plantagenet is a cadet branch of the house of Anjou, also known as the Angevins. Anjou was itself a cadet branch of the Capetians.

The Angevins and Capetians came into conflict over suzerainty and sovereignty. Philip II succeeded in pealing back the duchy of Normandy and the counties of Anjou, Poitiers, Maine, and Nantes. Charles VII finally succeeded in reclaiming all of the titles, namely the duchies of Aquitaine and Gascony, through the Hundred Years' War. With these losses, the Plantagenet branch became the primary Angevin house.

Tudor

Stuart

Hanover

Victoria married Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. As such, their son and heir would inherit as a member of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha instead of Hanover.

Windsor

Edward ascended to the throne and established the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. After he died in 1910, GeorgeV renamed it to the House of Windsor.


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