well there weren't any British Monarchs till 1707 when England and Scotland became one nation Great Britain
English Monarchs: Scottish Monarchs:
Edward IV R. 11 April 1471 - 9 April 1483 James III R. 3 August 1460-11 June 1488
Edward V R. 9 April - 25 June 1483 James IV R. 11 June 1488-9 September 1513
Richard III R. 25 June 1483- 22 August 1485 James V R.9 September 1513-14 Dec. 1542
Henry VII R. 22 August 1485- 21 April 1509 Mary I R. 14 Dec. 1542-24 July 1567
Henry VIII R. 21 April 1509- 28 January 1547
Edward VI R. 28 January 1547-6 July 1553
Lady Jane Gray (Queen Jane) R. 6 July 1553-19 July 1553
Mary I R. 6 July 1553-17 November 1558
Elizabeth I R. 17 November 1558-24 March 1603
On the Death of Elizabeth I of England King James VI of Scotland become King of England as James I from 1603 till 1707 Scotland and England have the same Monarch but are separate nations
James I/VI R. Scot: 29 July 1567-27 March 1625, Eng: 24 March 1603-27 March 1625
Charles I R. 27 March 1625-30 January 1649
during the reign of Charles I the English Civil War happens and the Monarch is over thrown, Parliament rules over the land till it is overthrown in a military coup in which a king-like Lord Protector is made
Lord Protectors:
Oliver Cromwell R. 16 December 1653 - 3 September 1658
Richard Cromwell R. 3 September 1658 - 25 May 1659
after Richard failed to rule as well as his father the Protectorate fell and the monarchy under Charles I's son is asked back
Charles II R. 29 May 1660- 6 February 1685
James II/VII R. 6 February 1685- 11 December 1688
William III/II and Mary II R. William: 13 February 1689 - 8 March 1702; Mary: 13 February 1689 - 28 December 1694
Anne R. 8 March 1702-1 August 1714 (on 1 May 1707 Scotland and England become the single Kingdom of Great Britain)
George I R. 1 August 1714- 11 June 1727 (also elector of Hanover from 23 January 1698)
George II R. 11 June 1727-25 October 1760
George III R. 25 October 1760-29 January 1820
Queen Victoria was one of the longest reigning monarchs in British history. She was known creating the national 'Victorian' culture of strict morals, and also for expanding the British empire.
By convention, monarchs do not have surnames.
The cast of Dick Rich and His Melodious Monarchs - 1928 includes: Cheri Rich as Herself (Vocalist)
British monarchs on the throne during that time were: George III (reigned 1760 - 1820) George IV (reigned 1820 - 1830) - Prince Regent from 1810 William IV (reigned 1830 - 1837) Queen Victoria (reigned 1837 - 1901)
The two monarchs on the throne during the lifetime of William Shakespeare (c1564 - 1616), were Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) and King James I (1566 - 1625).
Only two British Monarchs have been named Elizabeth.
Only two British Monarchs have been named Elizabeth.
The Archbishop of Canterbury .
Yes, all British monarchs have been crowned there since the Norman invasion of 1066 swept away Saxon rule. The present building was built by Henry III in the 1240's. Prior to the Norman invasion, British monarchs were crowned at Canterbury.
The document that limited the British Monarchs right to tax and guaranteed due process was The Bill of Rights.
The monarchs that have visited America acted impeccably whilst there, the first to do so was George VI
The magna carta
queen anne
Anne
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