During the 16th century, the English monarchs were members of the Tudor family. They included Henry VII, Henry VIII, and ended with Elizabeth I.
Windsor
The Medici family were dominant in Florence from the 15th century up to the 18th century.
They changed their name to 'Windsor' during the first world war, previous to that the family name was Saxe-Coburg
Depends on which King or Queen you are talking about. The current Queen of England holds the surname Windsor. Queen Victoria's surname was Hanover but I believe it changed when she married. And before then you can tell what the family name of the monarchs was by the name used to describe their periods in history. The Georgians The Stuarts The Tudors Except for the Georgians there I am positive the family names of the monarchs during these periods were Stuart and Tudor. So Henry VIII's family name was Tudor. Hope this answers your question.
yes they were family any1 knows that
to get married, raise and family, and care for the house
Le Rois family
It is a family of butterflies that consists of the Monarchs. This family name is seeming to become renamed as nymphidae though.
Birmingham got its name from the De Birmingham family who held the lordship of Birmingham for four hundred years and managed its growth from a small village into a thriving market town. They also helped invade Ireland and were rewarded with the Barony of Athenry. They were stripped of most of their lands in England by the notorious Dudley family who held sway over the Monarchs during the early 16th century
Century Type Family was created in 1918.
The time period of "The Swiss Family Robinson" is set in the early 19th century, specifically during the early 1800s.
Executing the previous monarchs entire family