Lady Jane Grey for 9 days. Followed by Mary I. Followed by ElizabethI
Edward VI took the throne on January 28th, 1547.
There is no such word as "procceeded"However, King George VI was the second son of King George V and as such was not expected to take the throne.When his father died his elder brother Edward VIII inherited the British throne, but abdicated it before he was crowned.Thus Edward VIII preceded George VI.
King Edward VI (1537 - 1553) came to the throne after Henry.
in UK: George V Edward VIII & then George VI
If a king has the same name as a previous king, he will add the next number down to his name., however the name doesn't have to be inherited. For example the reason for why Edward VI (son of Henry the VIII) was called Edward VI, was simply becasue there have already been 5 King Edwards on the throne, and when he claimed the throne he was the 6th Edward.
Edward VI took the throne on January 28th, 1547.
George VI, Edward VIII and George VI
There is no such word as "procceeded"However, King George VI was the second son of King George V and as such was not expected to take the throne.When his father died his elder brother Edward VIII inherited the British throne, but abdicated it before he was crowned.Thus Edward VIII preceded George VI.
In England it was Edward VI.
King Edward VI (1537 - 1553) came to the throne after Henry.
His son: Edward VI, by his third wife Jane Seymore.
in UK: George V Edward VIII & then George VI
If a king has the same name as a previous king, he will add the next number down to his name., however the name doesn't have to be inherited. For example the reason for why Edward VI (son of Henry the VIII) was called Edward VI, was simply becasue there have already been 5 King Edwards on the throne, and when he claimed the throne he was the 6th Edward.
King George VI was crowed king on December 11 1936. He was preceded by Edward VIII and succeeded by Elizabeth II.
King George VI and before him, King Edward VIII.
Edward VIII abdicated the throne in December of 1936. He was succeeded by his brother, Albert, who ruled under the name George VI.
Queen Mary I (Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary) did accede the throne when her brother, King Edward VI died.