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Charles II, lived from 1630 to 1685 and was the monarch of Ireland, Scotland, and England. The people referred to him as the Merry Monarch mostly because of his lifestyle. His wife wanted no children, but it is said that Charles II had at least a dozen illegitimate children by other women.
They have lived in the past and still live today. Their population is declining because of humans spraying pesticides and loss of milkweed.
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Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.
Most monarchs lived in palaces. In fact, in some places the word palace was used for the home of the monarch, regardless of what the structure was otherwise. So if a monarch took up residence in a manor house or a castle or an abbey, that building became the palace, until he moved to some other place. In practice, for most of the Middle Ages, the palace was a very fine residence with the offices and other facilities needed to support the activities of a monarch. In some cases, the monarch lived in a castle, but since castles tended to be uncomfortable, as they were designed primarily for defense rather than comfort, the times when monarchs lived in castles tended to be the times when there was war or unrest. There is a link below to a related question on palaces, and there are links to pictures there.
Shakespeare's life overlapped the reigns of two English monarchs, and so he lived in both the Elizabethan Era (named for Queen Elizabeth I) and the Jacobean Era (named for King James I). Elizabeth was the last Tudor monarch so he lived in the Tudor Era, and James was the first Stuart monarch so he also lived in the Stuart Era. The time in which he lived is also sometimes called the English Renaissance. And of course Shakespeare himself is such a prominent figure that his times might be called the Shakespearean Era.
Maria Theresa lived in Vienna, Austria during the 18th century. She was a monarch or Empress of the Hapsburg dynasty. She also was the mother of Marie Antoinette.
The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").
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