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Rex Factor

S1.46 William & Mary (Glorious Revolution)

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4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2012

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

With the removal of James II in 1688 in the Glorious Revolution came the unusual position of joint rulers: the husband and wife team of William III and Mary II. William held executive power and spent most of his time fighting wars against his arch nemesis, Louis XIV of France (the Sun King), as well as stopping James II clawing his way back to England. As well as the wars, this was a period of significant constitutional and economic development that would be vital in forming the modern British state. William and Mary may have shared the throne, but will they be able to share the Rex Factor? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:23.8

your phone and Chromebook.

0:27.6

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0:56.0

Welcome to Rex Factor! This week, William and Barry.

1:07.0

William and Barry. with your hosts Graham Duke and Ali Hood.

1:22.0

Hello! Hello!

1:24.0

Well, Interaction Act reviewing all the Kings and Queens of England from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth the Second.

1:28.0

And we left last time with James, who was rubbish.

1:32.0

James the Second, although David Nolan left a comment on the Podbreen website saying,

1:35.5

I think you should give in James one point under subjectivity on the grounds that that

1:39.3

his Catholic subjects would presumably have welcomed the limited toleration he sought and

1:43.3

there were quite a number for them particularly of Ireland is included.

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