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The Japanese monarch is not called a king, he is called an emperor. There is only one emperor in Japan, no kings and queens.
Queen Victoria was the monarch during that time if you are referring to British history. She reigned from 1837-1901.
No. The political structure of The British Isles has changed several times throughout history, with consequent changes to the title of the monarch. During the reign of Queen Ann, in 1707 the crowns of England and Scotland were united; before then the monarchs were kings and queens of England and after this date they were Kings and Queens of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1801, the crown of Ireland was added to the union and the monarch then reigned over The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1920 the Southern part of Ireland became independent and the British monarch then reigned over The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Queen Victoria, who reigned from 1837 until her death in 1901.
King George V - reigned from 1910 until 1936.
Monarch
King George V was the monarch during WWl,he reigned from May 6,1910 until Jan 20,1936.
Well, this is a pretty hard question, but when I first saw this question I thought that the name 'monarch' butterflies referred to kings or queens. And it is true, monarch butterflies are the true kings and queens of the butterfly family.
i think its Louis xiv i am not sure
1706 the year of her monarch
Not all monarchs are queens, but all queens who are heads of state are monarchs. Kings are also monarchs.
In the US, Queens and Soldiers. Any butterfly that has a scientific name of 'Danaus' is a relative of the Monarch.