William III and his wife MaryII
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
That would be King William III of England. He was known as Stadtholder William III of Orange in the Netherlands. Incidentally he also ruled over Ireland.
That would be King William III of England. He was known as Stadtholder William III of Orange in the Netherlands. Incidentally he also ruled over Ireland.
England's new monarch is elizibeth she is smart well old now
The role of a Tudor monarch was to preside over the government of England and to rule the kingdom. The monarch was expected to provide an heir to the throne of England.
No. There has never been an English monarch named Isabella. Although there was a Queen Isabella, she was just the wife of the monarch. The first female monarch of England was Mary I.
England is a monarchy, not a republic, so it has a monarch not a president. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
Philip IV wanted to invade England to stop the alliance between England and the Netherlands and to restore it to Catholicism. After years of what he considered to be provocation by Elizabeth I, her refusal of his marriage proposal, her refusal to acknowledge it was he who instigated a reunion with her sister, Mary I, that saved her life and her involvement in the Netherlands that aligned her with another protestant monarch, Philip launched the Spanish Armada against England.
England never played the Netherlands ?
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands!
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The current monarch of England is Queen Elizabeth II....Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is the monarch of the United Kingdom - which includes England. Nowhere in her many titles does it specifically state that she is queen of England. She is specifically named as Queen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc., but not England.