He was king for 325 days or 10 months and 21 days.
King Edward VII reigned from 22 January 1901 - 6 May 1910.
Edward the Confessor became King on the 8th June 1042. His reign ended when he died on the 5th January 1066.
Edward I reigned over England for 35 years (1272-1307).
The king of England during much of the 20th century was King George V, who reigned from 1910 until his death in 1936. He was succeeded by his son, King Edward VIII, who abdicated in December 1936 after less than a year on the throne. King George VI then ascended the throne, reigning from 1936 until his death in 1952. After his death, Queen Elizabeth II became the monarch, marking the beginning of her long reign.
King Henry VIII Ruled from June, 28 1491 - Jan 28 1527.
Edward vi was king for 6 years and 159 days.
There were no Australian One Pound notes with either King Edward VII or King Edward VIII. King Edward VII died in 1910 before Australia started printing notes in 1913. King Edward VIII, due to his abdication, was not on the throne long enough for any notes to be printed.
King Edward VII reigned from 22 January 1901 - 6 May 1910.
Edward l reigned for 35 years,from Nov 20,1272 until July 7,1307.
Edward the Confessor became King on the 8th June 1042. His reign ended when he died on the 5th January 1066.
Edward VI, the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymore, reigned from 28 January 1547 (crowned on 20 February 1547), to 6 July 1953.
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II's father, reigned for just over 16 years, from December 11, 1936, until his death on February 6, 1952. His reign began following the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII. During his time on the throne, he led Britain through World War II and the subsequent post-war recovery.
Edward I reigned over England for 35 years (1272-1307).
King Henry VIII had three children: Edward served as King Edward VI from January 28, 1547 - July 6, 1553 Mary served as Queen Mary I from July 19, 1553 - November 17, 1558 Elizabeth served as Queen Elizabeth I from November 17, 1558 - March 24, 1603
The king of England during much of the 20th century was King George V, who reigned from 1910 until his death in 1936. He was succeeded by his son, King Edward VIII, who abdicated in December 1936 after less than a year on the throne. King George VI then ascended the throne, reigning from 1936 until his death in 1952. After his death, Queen Elizabeth II became the monarch, marking the beginning of her long reign.
Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, reigned for five years from 1553 until her death in 1558. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Her reign is often remembered for her attempts to restore Catholicism in England, which earned her the nickname "Bloody Mary" due to the persecution of Protestant reformers.
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