Its a matter of opinion but as Henry VII cast out Catholicism and established the Church of England It could be argued that a successful change in Religion. The then Pope would have argued that it was unsuccessful though
I think Willian and Mary were the most successful monarch
Henry was very well respected, yet he was infamous for beheading his wives. His daughter, Elizabeth, is still adored by the British people to this day. She was a beloved queen, and made many positive changes to the kingdom and throne.
English Bill of Rights took the power away from English monarch and transferred it to the Parliament. Very importantly, it did not allow monarch to follow Catholic religion or marry a Catholic. Secondly, monarch could not levy taxes without consent of the Parliament. Also, they could not raise army without parliament's permission.
It declared that only Protestants could be monarchs in England. Since the monarch was also the religious authority, and Church of England was the national religion, only an Anglican could be the monarch.
The Russian people revolted in 1917 because of the harsh living conditions place on them by the monarch. The Bolshevik Revolution was very successful.
I think Willian and Mary were the most successful monarch
depends on religion.
Ezana was the first monarch of Axum to embrace Christianity.
The oficial English religion is The Church of England and its leader is the Monarch of Britain.
The Protestant faith
heresy is not a crime as the monarch released an act in which it states "whatever religion you are you must accept the monarch as your spiritual and temporal leader"
Henry was very well respected, yet he was infamous for beheading his wives. His daughter, Elizabeth, is still adored by the British people to this day. She was a beloved queen, and made many positive changes to the kingdom and throne.
The title Royal has occasionally been granted by the monarch to a town or borough for a particular event, usually a successful visit by the monarch to the location.
Probably Lady Jane Grey, since she only ruled for 13 days, though "least successful" is highly subjective
King Henry VIII
I believe you mean the act of succession; and its primary purpose is to ensure a smooth transition of power from the existing monarch to the new monarch when there is a death or disability of the existing ruler.
Anglicanism, the Church of England. A protestant group which holds the monarch of England as the head of the church.