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** and pretender
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** Lambert Simnel, pretender to the throne of England ( d. c. 1534 )
** Daljunkern, Swedish rebel leader who may have been pretender Nils Sture ( b. 1512 )
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** False Margaret, Norwegian pretender to Scottish throne ( b. c. 1260 )
** Eumenes III ( died 129 BC ), illegitimate son of Eumenes II and pretender to the throne

** and throne
** Vathek – Ninth Caliph of the Abassides, who ascended to the throne at an early age.
** Anna Anderson, Pretender to the Russian throne ( b. 1896 )
** Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom dies at age 81, after more than 63 years on the throne, and her son the Prince of Wales formally succeeds her as King Edward VII.
** Queen Juliana of the Netherlands abdicates, and her daughter Beatrix accedes to the throne.
** The last Emperor of China, Yuan Shikai, abdicates the throne and the Republic of China is restored.
** Margrethe, heir apparent to the throne of Denmark, marries French count Henri de Laborde de Monpezat.
** Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela wins the Miss Universe Pageant ; the stage collapses after contestants and news photographers rush to her throne.
** António, Prior of Crato, claimant to the throne of Portugal ( died 1595 )
** Lady Jane Grey, claimant to the throne of England ( executed ) ( b. 1537 )
** King Prajadhipok ( Rama VII ) of Siam abdicates the throne.
** Alexander II of Russia ascends the Russian throne, upon the death of his father Nicholas I.
** Lady Jane Grey, claimant to the throne of England ( d. 1554 )
** Gyaltsab Je, first throne holder of the Gelug tradition of Buddhism ( d. 1432 )
** Constance of Castile, claimant to the throne of Castile
** Akbar ascends to the throne of the Mughal Empire at age 13 ; he will rule until his death in 1605 by which time most of the north and centre of the Indian subcontinent will be under his control.
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** Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, who will inherit the throne after her father, due to a 1991 act of succession which created full cognatic primogeniture, altering the order of succession from eldest son to eldest child.
** Son of Triopas and again brother of Pelasgus and Agenor ; successor to Agenor on the throne ;; possibly the father of Io by Leucane
** Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra ( born 1949 ), the sixth in line to Portuguese throne
** sod -: in Latin solium " throne " ( in Latin l sporadically replaces d between vowels, said by Roman grammarians to be a Sabine trait )

** and England
** Lammas ( England, Scotland, Neopagans )
** British-Americans and on-going developments in New England cuisine, the national traditions founded in cuisine of the thirteen colonies and some aspects of other regional cuisine.
** Anglo-Saxon England, their history
** William of Ockham ( Church of England )
** Roman Britain or Britannia, a Roman province covering most of modern England and Wales and some of southern Scotland from 43 to 410 AD
** Morecambe Bay-largest intertidal bay in England
** C. v. marilandicus ( Linnaeus, 1758 )-coastal New England to Pennsylvania and central Virginia
** Christchurch ( UK Parliament constituency ), England, centered on the town
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** Botolph ( England )
** Midsummer Day ( England )
** Ephrem the Syrian ( Roman Catholic Church and Church of England )
** Evelyn Underhill ( Church of England and the Episcopal Church of the United States )
** Witenagemot, the High Council of Anglo-Saxon England
** Chad of Mercia ( Church of England )
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** University of New England ( Australia ), based in Armidale, New South Wales
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** Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
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