The history of the kings of Britain is unusual due to its complex tapestry of dynastic changes, invasions, and political intrigue, including the intertwining of various royal houses such as the Plantagenets, Tudors, and Stuarts. The monarchy also faced significant challenges, such as the English Civil War, which temporarily abolished the monarchy, and the Glorious Revolution, which transformed the monarchy into a constitutional one. Additionally, the incorporation of Scotland and Wales, as well as the eventual union with Ireland, adds layers of complexity and uniqueness to Britain's royal lineage.
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There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
Morgan LeFay***He actually had three half-sisters according to malory in Le Morte d'Arthur. The three daughters of Igraine and Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall were: Morgause, Elaine and Morgan le Fey.According to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the History of the Kings of Britain Arthur had a full sister named Anna.It appears that Morgan le Fey maybe called Fata Morgana
Ancient Persia, particularly under the Achaemenid Empire, had a series of kings known as "Shahs." The number of kings can vary depending on the historical period considered, but the most notable rulers from the Achaemenid dynasty include Cyrus the Great, Darius I, and Xerxes I, among others. Overall, there were about 16 prominent kings in the Achaemenid line from its founding in the 6th century BCE until its fall in the 4th century BCE. Other dynasties, such as the Parthians and Sassanids, also contributed additional rulers to Persia's history.
The â??History of the Kings of Britainâ?? by Geoffrey of Monmouth is considered unusual because it asserts a widely contested historical premise many claim to be fictitious. The book claims King Arthur, King Lear, Cymbeline and other fables were real people.
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One can find a list of all the Kings of England from Wikipedia and Britannia. Britannia also has Monarchs, History of Britain as well as the Kings of England.
Geoffrey of Monmouth has written: 'The history of the kings of Britain' -- subject(s): Legends, Arthurian romances, Celts, History
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they believed that the kings had absolute power and complete control over them
Aude Mairey has written: 'Richard III' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Great Britain, Biography, History
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Nothing. It's written.
Barbara Yorke has written: 'Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon royal houses' -- subject(s): History, Convents, Monasticism and religious orders for women, Women in politics 'Kings and kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Anglo-Saxons, History 'The conversion of Britain' -- subject(s): Church history, History
Charles Derek Ross has written: 'Richard III' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Biography, History, Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485, Great Britain 'Edward IV' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Kings and rulers, Biography, History
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