Queen Victoria though she died 1901!
Think thats it
Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch of UK in 1900, until she died the following year.
Errrr Victoria!!!! Eras are named after the reigning monarch in the UK.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader, the head of the church is the reigning UK monarch.
It rather depends which country you're referring to, but the British monarch in 1806 was King George the Third.
There is currently no king of the United Kingdom. The reigning monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
The longest reigning monarch in Thailand is His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Absolutely nothing. It is merely the premier royal residence in the UK, belonging to the Crown rather than the reigning monarch. It is thus handed from monarch to monarch upon ascension to the throne.
The reigning monarch was James the first
In 1900, the reigning monarch was Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. She ascended to the throne in 1837 and ruled until her death in 1901, marking the longest reign of any British monarch at that time. Her reign was noted for the expansion of the British Empire and significant cultural, industrial, and political changes in Britain.
Elizabeth II recently celebrated (From the 2nd-4th of June 2012) her 60th Jubilee of her reign. She is still reigning but she began her duties in 1952. Before her, Queen Victoria ruled from 1837- 1900, 63 years. Finally, Elizabeth I ruled from 1558- 1603, 45 years. So to answer your question, Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch but if Elizabeth rules into 2016, she will be bestowed this title.
In 1900, Queen Victoria was the monarch of Great Britain, having reigned since 1837 until her death in January 1901. Following her, Edward VII ascended to the throne, reigning until 1910. By 1955, King George VI was the reigning monarch after taking the throne in 1936 until his death in 1952, after which Queen Elizabeth II became queen.
The reigning monarch, currently Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second