1410 Destroy the First Division(1/2)
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After hanging up the phone, Danny's face was as cold as ice. At this moment, he wanted to take out his gun and kill this hypocritical guy in front of him. What did this guy do?
Wasting time with himself, and then mobilized the missile force, and actually killed his own ace army. What kind of joke is this? Until now, Danny didn't want to believe this fact. The status of the Big Red Division in the US Army is real
It is too high. If the hawks in the country find out, this war will be inevitable.
As a flag of the U.S. Army and even the entire military, they really cannot fall??
"Miss Danny, what happened? Should we continue our negotiations?" Although Robert noticed something wrong with Danny's eyes, he didn't think much about it, and it was even less likely that he thought it was because of his own army's attack.
In Robert's opinion, as long as there is no problem with his own mind, similar problems will never occur. Now he can immediately publicize the Americans. If he takes action against the Americans at this time,
Didn't he slap himself in the face? But to Danny, this is a fact. Europa slapped the Americans hard in the face.
"Is there any need to talk? Mr. Robert, you are really a disgusting person. I will report everything here immediately. Since you have used strategic missiles, we will not be stingy, even if you want to destroy the entire
As for the world, I think we can destroy you one step ahead. Although we Americans are rational, we will not just sit back and watch our troops lose. You have to bear full responsibility for this. Goodbye
You're a hypocrite." Danny restrained his emotions, otherwise he might say anything. In his opinion, this was the same as the Japanese during World War II, and the same was true of Pearl Harbor at that time.
In this way, the Japanese ambassador was negotiating in the United States, and they immediately bombed Pearl Harbor. Although this negotiation was not announced, the effect was basically the same. The Japanese wiped out most of the U.S. Pacific Fleet back then, and this time Europe
They wiped out most of the Big Red Division, and achieved similar results, but Danny couldn't figure out what was going on, so they might not have any benefits, but they also had such motives, such as giving
This is a lesson for the invaders, so that they will not dare to come to Europe again.
"What? What's going on? How can you talk like this??" Robert looked at Danny who walked out dumbfounded. This woman was bargaining with him just now, why did she become like this now?
, This is not the style of the American Mavericks. Did something happen? When good news comes, it may not come one after another, but when there is bad news, it is like this. He hasn't figured out what's happening before him.
What's going on? A very confidential person has appeared. This is Robert's most trusted spy chief. This guy knows everything about Robert's past. Robert's success in today's family is not based on his own efforts. It can be said that
Each one of Europa has its own secret.
The guy who came in quietly said a few words and then left. He didn't even listen to what the next goal was. It seemed to him that he didn't need to know so much. He just needed to complete his task. What he said
That is, "The people of the Habsburg dynasty seem to be doing something shady, but so far they haven't found out clearly."
The Habsburg dynasty, and soon the shadow of a person appeared in Robert's mind, that guy. Could it be that that guy had a disobedient heart? Thinking of his own origin, there seemed to be a certain gap between him and that guy. These
Not many descendants of the royal family are peaceful. Robert himself was born in another famous royal family in Europe, the Stuart dynasty.
The House of Stuart (English: the house of stuart/Gaelic: siol na stiubhartaich), originally named the House of Stewart, ruled Scotland from 1371 to 1714 and England from 1603 to 1714
and the Irish dynasty. Although they may have many shortcomings compared with the Habsburg dynasty, Robert's development is now much better than Gogol's.
The Stuart family originated from the Brittany Peninsula in France. In the early 12th century, the Stuart family moved to England. A member of the family was appointed by the King of Scotland as the steward of the palace "Stuart". Since then, the Stuart family has
The family inherited this position from generation to generation, which gradually became its surname. At the beginning of the 14th century, Walter of the Stuart family married the daughter of King Robert I of Scotland. In 1371, his son succeeded Robert I as King of Scotland, namely Robert II.
The Stuart family began to rule Scotland. In 1503, James IV of the Stuart family married the daughter of King Henry VII of England. His descendant, James VI of the Stuart family, succeeded in 1603
The British throne became King James I (reigned from 1603 to 1625). The Stuart dynasty began to rule Britain. After the "Glorious Revolution", Mary and her husband of the Stuart family ruled Britain, and there were no traces after their deaths.
Subsequently, the throne was inherited by Mary's sister Anne. In 1714, Anne died without heirs. The British throne was passed to George of Hanover, a distant relative of the Stuart family, who inherited the throne. It was George I, and the Hanoverian dynasty began to rule Britain.
The Stuarts were the first royal family to successfully rule the Kingdom of Scotland, England and Ireland on the British Isles. However, their rule was actually unstable. After several revolutions, the two monarchs were overthrown. At the same time, due to the Stuart
The Catholic background of the Tuart royal family caused the predominantly Protestant English people to often question the monarch's religious inclinations, which increased the instability in the British Isles. However, these factors contributed to the increasing power of the British Parliament, which made the British
Being the first country to become a parliamentary system also made the UK's democratic pace ahead of other European countries. Robert has always been very proud of this and feels that democracy in the entire Europe and even the entire world was brought about by his family.
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The first rumored member of the Stivat family was Flaald i the seneschal. He was a local nobleman in Brittany, France in the 11th century AD, and was the lord of dol & coburg.
). Farald later received the hereditary title of dapifer. Later, Farald II, the grandson of Farald I, decided to move his family to the island of Great Britain to show his support for King Henry I of England.
This move opened a new page for the family.
After Farald II moved his family to England, he has been active in the English court. Farald II's two grandsons, Walter the Steward and William Steward, were under the rule of King Henry of England.
After his death, he supported his designated heir, Queen Matilda, to succeed to the throne. However, the throne of England actually fell into the hands of Henry's nephew, Stephen, Count of Blois. In order to avoid revenge, the family moved north to Scotland in 1141 and went to Mattie.
Queen Erda's uncle, King David I of Scotland.
David I immediately named Walter Steward as the High Steward of the Royal Family of Scotland (high stewww.jtxsk.comd) and the Baron of Renfrew. After Malcolm IV ascended the throne, he granted Steward the position of High Steward of the Royal Family.
The position was hereditary in the Watt family. After that, the position was held by the patriarch of the Stewart family until 1371, when the seventh generation steward Robert Stewart succeeded his uncle David II to the Scottish throne. Since then,
The position of Grand Steward was delegated to the Crown Prince of Scotland. Later, the Stuart royal family succeeded to the throne of England, and the Grand Steward of the Royal Family of Scotland became part of the title of Crown Prince of Great Britain.
The sixth generation of the Royal Housekeeper, Walter Stewart, married Princess Marjorie, the eldest daughter of King Robert I of Scotland, in 1314. Two years later, during her pregnancy, the princess unfortunately fell off her horse and was forced to give birth to a son by caesarean section.
The seventh-generation royal steward, Robert Stewart, but the princess failed to save her life. In 1318, in view of the fact that King Robert I of Su had no legitimate children alive, the Scottish Parliament passed a resolution to grant Robert Stewart the throne.
Inheritance rights. Although Robert I's second wife gave birth to Lin'er in 1342, who later became David II, David II died without an heir in 1371. Robert Stewart inherited the throne of Scotland in the same year.
Founded the Stewart dynasty for King Robert II of Scotland.
In 1390, Robert II died and his eldest son John succeeded to the throne. However, in order to avoid recognizing the kingship of John Barrio in Scottish history, the king was not called John but Robert III. His only surviving son, James I, succeeded to the throne.
The legality of the family formed by the marriage of Robert II and his first wife was greatly problematic. They were close relatives, and they married after having several children, so they had to obtain the papal dispensation. This meant that Robert II and
The son born to his second wife was a son. The energetic Earl of Atholl had good reasons for his claim to the throne. In 1437, James I was killed by members of the Atholl family. James's six-year-old son inherited the throne and was called James II.
World.
For the next 130 years, the throne of Scotland was inherited by young children (when James II died in battle at Roxburgh, England in 1460, his son James III was only 8 years old. When James III died in battle in 1488, his son James IV ascended the throne
15 years old, which is already relatively old. In 1513, James IV was killed in the Battle of Freetown Field in England. His son James V came to the throne at the age of 1), which led to a long-term regency and instability, but the Stuart bloodline was preserved.
They succeeded from father to son until the death of James V in 1542. After his death, the only surviving infant Mary Stuart succeeded to the throne as Queen of Scots. Mary grew up in the French court as the wife of the French Dauphin. She grew up in the French court.
According to French custom, her surname was spelled Stuart, and her descendants generally accepted this spelling.
Mary returned to Scotland in 1561 after her husband's death. In 1565, she married her brother Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. They had a child in 1566, but Darnley was mysteriously murdered a few months later. Nothing happened since.
By one year, Mary had to abdicate and pass the throne to the infant James VI. She escaped to England, but was imprisoned by Elizabeth I for a long time, and was finally executed in 1587. James VI traced his parents back to Henry VII
A descendant of all living things, and therefore Elizabeth's obvious heir.
Like previous Scottish monarchs, the monarchs of the Stewart dynasty faced threats from their southern neighbor England when they ruled Scotland. England often supported rebellions within Scotland that attempted to overthrow the Stewart dynasty.
During the War of the Roses, the Stewart royal family supported several contenders for the throne, adding to the chaos in England.
When Henry VII became the Tudor King of England, due to his status as an unorthodox descendant, he launched a policy of foreign reconciliation to stabilize the relationship between England and neighboring countries. King James IV of Scotland also realized the importance of peace.
sex, so Britain and the Soviet Union reached a "long-term" peace agreement in 1502. According to the agreement, James IV married Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of King Henry VII, in the following year. This marriage finally
All became the basis for the peaceful unification of Britain, because this marriage gave the descendants of James IV the blood of the British royal family, which also enabled the Stewart royal family to obtain the inheritance rights to the throne of England, and this inheritance rights were precisely those of England and Scotland.
In the future, it will become the basis for the commonwealth and even the unification into one country.
In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I, known as the "Virgin Queen" because she never married, died without an heir. Before her death, the Queen hinted that she was willing to give birth to her cousin, King James VI of Scotland, who would receive a Protestant education.
He succeeded to the throne of England. Since then, England and Scotland have formed a co-ownership confederacy, completing the royal union of the two countries.
The previous monarchs during the Stuart dynasty's rule in England, with the exception of Charles II, had a poor relationship with the English Parliament. James I did not understand the British Parliament, looked down on the British House of Commons, which had more real power, and advocated the divine right of kings.
Charles I did not convene Parliament for 11 years because of Parliament's attempt to limit his power.
The Scottish people's uprising occurred in 1638. In order to raise military expenses, Charles I reconvened Parliament in 1640. The bourgeoisie and new aristocratic members formed an opposition group in Parliament that advocated the restriction of royal power, and began a nearly two-year struggle with Charles I. This
This struggle eventually escalated into the English Civil War in August 1642. The result of this war was the execution of Charles I in 1649. After that, England became a republic and entered the federal-protector period. During this period, Stu
The House of Atre lost the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland, and most of its members were forced into exile.
After the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658, a struggle for power began between senior military officers and parliament across the UK, and the domestic political situation was turbulent. General George Monk, who was stationed in Scotland, returned to London and established an alliance with Charles who was in exile in France.
The Stuarts reached a restoration agreement. In May 1660, Charles Stuart returned to London and ascended the throne as Charles II, and the Stuart dynasty was restored.
The Catholic background of the Stuart royal family members has always been a thorn in the hearts of the Protestant people in England. Although Charles II remained an Anglican on the surface, he secretly converted to Catholicism before his death. So far, the Stuarts
All the kings succeeded to the throne by their own children. However, the situation changed at this time. Charles II had 18 recognized illegitimate children, but none of them were legitimate, so his younger brother inherited the throne. James II/VII
However, he ignored the opposition of Congress and openly declared his Catholic faith. His persecution of Puritans and pro-French policies led to more people's dissatisfaction. However, as long as his second marriage had no children and the heir was his daughter Mary, who believed in Protestantism, everything was fine.
Everything would be fine, but in 1688, James II's queen gave birth to a healthy son, which moved his Protestant daughters down the line of succession. MPs wanted to avoid another
A Catholic king, he conspired to launch a coup, allowing Princess Mary to succeed to the throne. In 1689, this bloodless coup succeeded, and King James II of England was forced to go into exile overseas. Parliament and the new King of England, the Dutch Oranje family,
William III jointly passed the Bill of Rights, establishing a constitutional monarchy. The king was in the position of ruling without ruling, which forever changed the political status and succession system of the British king.
William and Mary also had no children. When William III died in 1702, Queen Anne, sister of Mary II, succeeded to the throne. Although Anne gave birth to 12 children, only one child lived past the age of 11, and the others did not survive infancy.
In 1707, the Parliaments of England and Scotland united, and the two countries were officially merged into the Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1714, Queen Anne died. According to the Act of Succession 1701, Anne's Catholic half-brother James was excluded from the line of succession.
Ranked among his 50 relatives, the elderly Elector George I of Hanover. Louis succeeded to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland as King George I. Since then, the Stuart royal family has ruled Britain.
Officially ended.
Although James II was deposed after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, he has not withdrawn from the stage of history. With the protection and help of King Louis XIV of France, he still claimed to be the King of the Three Kingdoms of England and the Soviet Union until his death, and initiated or participated in
There were several rebellions in Britain. The restoration movement of James and his descendants gradually gathered a group of supporters. These groups were called Jacobites. In Britain, the descendants of James II were called
In order to covet the prince. Speaking of which, this group of people are Robert's ancestors. Otherwise, Robert's main power should be in England, not in the European continent. This period was also a chaotic era in the European continent, and the entire family was robbing everyone.
The plundering, but also got a lot of benefits. After the rule of several generations of kings in the family, today's situation is achieved. Of course, the most important point is that their family participated in some aggressive wars that year and retained a huge
Wealth, Li Cong didn't believe in this before, but after several wars, Li Cong can be said to be extremely rich. He absolutely believes that war can make people rich.
Robert's thoughts also developed too fast. In a short time, he went through everything about his family, but now is not the time to think about these things. Now he also knows why Danny went out. Now this guy is so scared that he is about to pee.
To be continued...