teacher: ms. vazquez del valle celia. subject:culture and civilization
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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS PROGRAMA DE LICENCIATURA PARA PROFESORES DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS. Teacher: Ms. Vazquez del Valle Celia. Subject:Culture and civilization Topic: The British Monarchy Members of the group : - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS
PROGRAMA DE LICENCIATURA PARA PROFESORES DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS
• Teacher: Ms. Vazquez del Valle Celia.
• Subject: Culture and civilization
• Topic: The British Monarchy
• Members of the group: -Mary Isabel Mosquera López.
-Shirley Julissa Picón Ramón. -Yovana Daniela Ninachoque Esteban.
The British Monarchy
The monarchy of the United Kingdom (commonly referred to as the British monarchy) is the constitutional monarchy of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. The British monarchy traces its origins from the Kings of the Angles and the early Scottish Kings. By the year 1000, the kingdoms of England and Scotland had developed from the petty kingdoms of early medieval Britain. The present monarch, Elizabeth II, has reigned since 6 February 1952. She and her immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial and representational duties.
The Royal family
Members of royal family can be known by the name of the royal house, (they sign by their first name) before 1907 they didn`t had surname.
Children can take their surnames from their fathers example. (Edward VII house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, family name of prince Albert his father)(George V was the second in that dynasty in 1910)
The names of the dynasties tended to change when the line of succession was taken by a rival faction within the family example (Henry IV and the Lancastrian, Edward IV the Yorkists, Henry VII the Tudors) or when the succession passed to a different family (Henry II and the Angevins, James I and the Stuarts, George and the Hanoverians).
George V adopted Windsor (as a name of his house or dynasty and family surname too. On July 1917 at a meeting of the Privy council declared that all descendants in male of Victoria line and female who have married shall bear the name of Windsor.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburg in 1960 they decided distinguished from the rest of the Royal family and preserve their name of Royal house. As Windsor is the surname for male and unmarried female descendent of George V, the female who married would carry the name Mountbatten- Windsor it was declared in the Privy council.(ex. Prince Philip´s M in 1947)
The British Royal Houses
British Kings and Queens
The history of Britain is from the departure of the Roman Army until the arrival of the Vikings and although we often refer to it as in invasion by Anglo-Saxon peoples it is more likely that they were initially just migrants.
The British kings and queens belonged to different royal houses:
Saxon and Danes The House of NormandyThe House of Plantagenet The House of Lancaster The House of YorkThe House of Tudor The House of Stuart Commonwealth And ProtectorateThe House of HanoveriansHouse Of Saxe-Coburg GothaThe House of Windsor
1016-1035 Canute The Great
1042-1065 Edward I 1066 Harold II Godwidson
House of Normandy:
1087-1100 William II Rufus
1100-1154 Henry I Beauclerc
1135-1154 Stephen
1141Empress Matilda
1066-1087 William I
Conqueror
House of Plantaganet
1189-1199 Richard I The “LionHeart”
1199-1216 Jhon The Lackland
Henry III 1216-1272
Edward I 1272-1307
Edward II 1307-1327
Edward III 1327-1377
Richard II 1377-1399
House of Lancaster
Henry V 1413-1422 Henry VI 1422-1461 Henry IV 1399-1413
1154-1189 Henry II
House of York
Edward V 1483 “never crowned”
Richard III 1483-1485
House of Tudor
Henry VIII 1509-1547
Edward VI 1547-1553
After Edward's
Mary I 1553-1558
Elizabeth I 1558-11603
Edward IV 1461-1470, 1471-1783
Henry VII 1485 -1509
House of Stuart
James I 1603-1625
Charles I 1625 -1649
Richard Cromwell 1658-1659
England became a Republic for eleven years from 1649 - 1658.Oliver Cromwell, commander of the army, became Lord Protector of England.
James II 1685-1689
Charles II 1660-1685
1689-1694 Mary II, daughter of James II and her Dutch husband William III
Anne 1702-1714 Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
House of Hanoverians
George II 1727-1760
George III 1760-1820
George IV 1820 - 1830
William IV 1830 - 18307
Victoria 1837-1901
George I 1714 – 1727
The name came to the British Royal Family in 1840 with the marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert, son of Ernest, Duke of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha
Edward VII 1901-1910
George V 1910 – 1936 Edward VIII George VI 1936-1952 Elizabeth II 1952-
present
Order of succession
The order of succession is the sequence of members of the Royal Family in the order in which they stand in line to the throne.A person is always immediately followed in the succession by his or her own legitimate descendants except for any legitimate descendants who already appear higher in the line of succession.
The basis for the succession was determined in the constitutional developments of the seventeenth century, which culminated in the Bill of Rights (1689)and the Act of Settlement (1701).
The succession to the throne is regulated not only through descent, but also by statute; the Act of Settlement confirmed that it was for Parliament to determine the title to the throne.
Parliament, under the Bill of Rights and the Act of Settlement, also laid down various conditions which the Sovereign must meet. A Roman Catholic is specifically excluded from succession to the throne; nor may the Sovereign marry a Roman Catholic.
The Sovereign must, in addition, be in communion with the Church of England and must swear to preserve the established Church of England and the established Church of Scotland. The Sovereign must also promise to uphold the Protestant succession.
1. HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales
2. HRH Prince William of Wales
3. HRH Prince Henry of Wales
4. HRH Prince Andrew, The Duke of York
5. HRH Princess Beatrice of York
6. HRH Princess Eugenie of York
7. HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex
The Royal line of Succession
Here we have the Royal line of Succession with the seven first descendants to the throne.