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Queen Elizabeth I was born in 1533 and died in 1603. The current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926, succeeded to the throne in 1952 and is still queen at the age of 83.
George IV died in 1830 and was succeeded by William IV
they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne they wanted a Catholic monarch on the throne
If you are asking about the current monarch - Queen Elizabeth II, she succeeded her father King George VI on his death in 1952. She has now been on the throne for longer than any other British monarch except for Queen Victoria.
When King James I died his son Charles I became king.
Queen Victoria was the British monarch was on the throne at the beginning of the 20th century.
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BIG VERSIONWilliam was succeeded by his son William II (William Rufus), who was succeeded by his brother, Henry I, who should have been succeeded by his only surviving legitimate child, Matilda.However, England wasn't ready for a female monarch, so Matilda's cousin, her father's nephew Stephen, managed to take the throne and fought it out with Matilda during a period known as "the Anarchy". The eventual result was that Matilda's son became Stephen's heir and succeeded him as Henry II.Henry was succeeded by his son Richard (the Lionhearted), who died with no children, so he was succeeded by his brother, John. John was succeeded by his son, Henry III, who was succeeded by HIS son Edward I. I had to look some of this up but this is pretty much the basis of it.SIMPLE VERSIONWilliam II took the throne from his father, William I, after his brother Henry I took throne. Henrys only surviving child to take throne would have been a female, Matilda, they did not want a female monarch though. So her cousin took throne, Stephen. Matildas son then became ruler, Henry II. Then came Henry III, and onto his son Edward I. I tried to cut right to the details for a quick answer, hope this helps!!
BIG VERSIONWilliam was succeeded by his son William II (William Rufus), who was succeeded by his brother, Henry I, who should have been succeeded by his only surviving legitimate child, Matilda.However, England wasn't ready for a female monarch, so Matilda's cousin, her father's nephew Stephen, managed to take the throne and fought it out with Matilda during a period known as "the Anarchy". The eventual result was that Matilda's son became Stephen's heir and succeeded him as Henry II.Henry was succeeded by his son Richard (the Lionhearted), who died with no children, so he was succeeded by his brother, John. John was succeeded by his son, Henry III, who was succeeded by HIS son Edward I. I had to look some of this up but this is pretty much the basis of it.SIMPLE VERSIONWilliam II took the throne from his father, William I, after his brother Henry I took throne. Henrys only surviving child to take throne would have been a female, Matilda, they did not want a female monarch though. So her cousin took throne, Stephen. Matildas son then became ruler, Henry II. Then came Henry III, and onto his son Edward I. I tried to cut right to the details for a quick answer, hope this helps!!
Right before King Arthur died, he passed on the throne to Constantine the Third of Britain.
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