James II and VII James II and VII
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James II and VII James II and VII (fl. 1633–1701) existed in the Early-Modern-1500-1749 era in the Knowledge Graph for Irish History.
James II and VII appears in the Dictionary of Irish Biography.
Place of Birth: London and England.
Place of Death: Paris and France.
James II and VII has an associated Wikidata Page.
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| Normalised First Name | James II and VII |
| Normalised Surname | James II and VII |
| Floruit Earliest | 1633 |
| Floruit Latest | 1701 |
| Birth Date | 14-10-1633 |
| Death Date | 5-9-1701 |
| Gender | Male |
| DIB Page | James II and VII a4252 |
| Wikidata Page | Q126188 |
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