The Tudor kings and queens:
Henry VII (1457 - 1509) - reigned 1485 - 1509
Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) - reigned 1509 - 1547
Edward VI (1537 - 1553) - reigned 1547 - 1553
Lady Jane Grey, the "nine days queen" - (1537 - 1554) - reigned 10 - 19 July 1553
Mary I (1516 - 1558) - reigned 1553 - 1558
Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) - reigned 1558 - 1603
They always had to wear hats
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)
Queen Elizabeth I
John Dowland was a musician during the late 1500s and early 1600s. He is best known for his sad and dramatic songs, with names such as 'Flow My Tears' and 'I Saw My Lady Weep'.
Pepi II Neferkare reigned over ancient Egypt for 94 years. ( disputed) Taejo of Korea reigned for 93 years, from 53 to 146 A.D. ( disputed) Sobhuza II of Swaziland reigned for almost 83 years from 1899 to 1982, probably witnessing more changes in our world in his reign than any other. The longest reigning British Monarch was Queen Victoria , who reigned frrom 1837 to 1901 , a total of 63 years and 139 days. Should Queen Eliizabeth II live till 2016 she will then be Britains longest reigning monarch ever.
Yes he did. He reigned from the 21st of April 1509 until the 28th of January 1547.
during the 1500s, what was china's official trade policy
How did the dutch merchants make there profit during the 1500s?
What was the most powerful nation in europe during the 1500s was
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The five most famous pharaohs are Khufu who reigned during 2589-2566 B.C.,Khafra who reigned during 2558-2532 B.C., Amenhotep I who reigned during 1525-1502 B.C., Hatshepsut who reigned during 1498-1483 B.Sc., and of course Thutmose III reigning during 1470-1425 B.C. .
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Mostly during the 1500s
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George I died during 1797 and was succeeded by George II. So, both George I and George II reigned during 1797.
Queen Victoria.
the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope