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Arthur, Prince of Wales (19/20 September 1486 – 2 April 1502), was the eldest son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and an older brother to the future King Henry VIII. He was Duke of Cornwall from birth, and he was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1489.
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Through his father, Prince Albert, he also bore the titles Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Duke of Saxony until 17 July 1917, when King George V discontinued the use of German titles. [3] On 24 May 1874, Prince Arthur was created Duke of Connaught and Strathearn and Earl of Sussex, [7] in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [8]
Prince Arthur was the heir to the English throne until his unexpected death made his brother King Henry VIII and changed the course of European history. Here's what caused his death.
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (Arthur William Patrick Albert; 1 May 1850 – 16 January 1942) was the seventh child and third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. He served as Governor General of Canada, the tenth since Canadian Confederation and the only British prince to do so.
Prince Arthur 1850–1942 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn: Earldom of Dublin merged in the Crown, 1901: King George V 1865–1936: Prince Arthur of Connaught 1883–1938: Duke of Kent (2nd creation), Earl of St Andrews, and Baron Downpatrick, 1934: King Edward VIII 1894–1972: King George VI 1895–1952: Prince George 1902–1942
Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187-1203), nephew and possible heir of Richard I of England; Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486–1502), eldest son Henry VII of England; Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850–1942), third son of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom; Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883–1938), the only son of the above ...
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