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Queen Elizabeth I
No. The Peacock throne was in Iran.
If you mean the throne of England, it was Charles II.
James II
Yes and no. At the time, England was in great religious upheaval. Some decided to follow the old religion of the pagans, while others followed the Christian faith. Those of the Christian faith believed that Arthur, a male, had a more right to the throne of England, while those of the old religion believed that Morgan should rule, as the pagans had traditionally had woman rulers.
William of Normandy, who felt he had a legitimate right to the throne of England, invaded England when he was not given the throne upon the death of Edward the Confessor, King of England. When he invaded, he was met by King Harold, who had been given the throne.
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Edmund I succeeded Athelstan to the throne of England on 27 October 939. His coronation followed a few days later in my hometown: Kingston-upon-Thames.
There were many religious tensions. Her father had changed the country away from Catholicism and her sister tried to bring it back.
after Harald didnt get the throne of England he went into the battle of hastings and fought by dividing his army into 2 halfs
The throne of England has ceased to exist since the union with Scotland in 1707.
Cnut won the throne of England in 1016.