Jack I of Ireland

Jack I (Born Jack Ebenezer Harrison, August 14, 1671 (O.S. August 3) - December 12, 1742 (O.S. December 1)) was known for as the first King of Greece-Ireland from 1710 to 1715. Also he was known for as the 10th King of Greece from 1689 to 1709. He was the only monarch to not be a part of a royal family, and resigned in 1715 because his wife was having a new child. He fathered his first child in 1690. He married in 1689 to Mary of Greece (1668-1754). In 1740 Jack suffered a stroke in his Dublin home. He died in the Irish Palace in 1742, at the age of 71.