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David was 30 years old when he began to reign and it was only after he had reigned in Judah for seven and a half years that he then reigned for a furthur 33 years "over all Israel and Judah" :- 2Sa 5:4-5 KJV David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years. [v. 5] In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months: and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three years over all Israel and Judah.
Edward VI who reigned for only 6 years until his death at the age of 15.
George III reigned from 22 Sept 1761 to 29 Jan 1820, a reign of 58 years 129 days, making him the longest reigning King. He had 15 children. His grand-daughter Queen Victoria reigned 62 years 208 days (current record holder) but only had 9 children.King Henry I supposedly had 20 or more illegitimate children.
He only reigned for 9 to 10 years c. and his tomb was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922
The only English King named Stephen was Stephen of Blois.He reigned from 22nd December 1135 to 25 October 1154.He was born in Blois, Central France in 1096, he died on the 25th October 1154.
King Zimri, the 5th king of the Northern Kingdom, killed King Eiah and reigned as king for only 7 days.
Jehoahaz reigned as king of Judah for only three months before being dethroned by the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II.
George III became King on October 25, 1760 when his father, George II died. His formal coronation was not until September 22, 1761. He was only 22 when he became King and he reigned for almost sixty years. Only Victoria was on the throne longer, for sixty-four years, though currently Elizabeth II, now ruling for fifty-six years, is closing in.
King Alfred, also known as Alfred the Great, was born at the Royal Palace in Wantage, United Kingdom in 849 AD. He reigned as the King of Wessex for 28 years.
Port of Cialis or however its spelled. Calais bro
Answer In recent history, King George V, reigned 1910 to 1936, had a full beard and Moustache (that's the British spelling), as did his predecessor, King Edward VII, who reigned from 1901 to 1910. King Charles II, reigned 1649 to 1685, is portrayed clean shaven and with a moustache but no beard and his predecessor, Charles I, 1625 to 1649 had a beard and moustache. There is at least one portrait of Charles I's predecessor - James I - with a beard and moustache. He reigned from 1603 to 1625. His predeccessor was Queen Elizabeth I, who had neither moustache nor a beard!
His coronation date was 20th February 1547 but he began his reign on 28th January of the same year. However he only reigned for six years before dying in 1553. After which time Lady Jane Grey was crowned queen as requested by the late king. But she only ruled for nine days and was executed upon the orders of Mary I in the Tower of London. Then it was the turn of Mary and then her half sister, Elizabeth I (the last Tudor Monarch).