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William and Mary (joint-monarchs, William III and Mary II)
James 1 body was examined in 1853.
Constitutional monarchy
That would probably be Queen Victoria, because it was under her reign that Britain established her colonial empire and became a word power. Victoria did not do much 'leading', however. By the time of her reign the Kings of Britain were very much constitutional monarchs, with the real power securely in the hands of the Prime Minister, his Government and Parliament
Queen Victoria in Britain. Many other countries also had monarchs.
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During the 16th century, the English monarchs were members of the Tudor family. They included Henry VII, Henry VIII, and ended with Elizabeth I.
Monarchs (rulers, as in king, queen) of England.
The reason why she was not the queen of England is because she reigned during the 19 and very early 20th Century when English Monarchy ended technically in 1603. James VI then came to the throne exept he was king of Scotland and now took the English throne. So from there on all the monarchs were SCOTTISH decent until 1707 when it was declared that we shall unite as Great Britain which included Scotland, England and Wales so then on they were British English Monarchy Lasted 774-1603 and Scottish Monarchy lasted 843-1707, British monarchs lasted 1707- to the present day which means queen Victoria was Queen of Great Britain, and Empress of India.
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Languages do not have monarchs.
During the Mary Shelley era, which spanned from 1797 to 1851, the monarchs of the United Kingdom were George III, George IV, William IV, and Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 and remained monarch until 1901.
The last six monarchs are: Queen Victoria Edward VII George V Edward VIII George VI Queen Elizabeth II - who is the current monarch.
They both succeeded their parents who were kings.
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