Lady Jane Grey (reigned for nine days)
Mary I (first crowned Queen of England)
Elizabeth I
Mary II (co-ruled with husband William III)
Anne
Victoria
Monarchs and nobles.
William and Mary were the monarchs (Coregency) of England in the House of Orange.
Monarchs such as King John of England pretty much get to define their own jobs.
No, there were women who were monarchs in the Middle Ages. Among them were Margaret I of Denmark, several Byzantine empresses, a number of queens of Spanish kingdoms, Queen Matilda of England, and others. One, a woman named Hedwig, was crowned as king of Poland because she wanted it to be perfectly clear she was the ruler.There are links below.
They were very powerful and they couldn't be defeated.
Monarchs (rulers, as in king, queen) of England.
William III
In England, the eras in which Shakespeare are named after the monarchs: the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Monarchs and nobles.
William and Mary were the monarchs (Coregency) of England in the House of Orange.
All British Monarchs are Church of England Anglicans and part of their royal title is Defender of the Faith.
Henry viii
A woman. Ma'am. Or missus. Or her name.
Monarchs such as King John of England pretty much get to define their own jobs.
Yes, they certainly had them. A lot of monarchs and politically influencial people of the day were women.
That they were british and they lived in a big house
No, there were women who were monarchs in the Middle Ages. Among them were Margaret I of Denmark, several Byzantine empresses, a number of queens of Spanish kingdoms, Queen Matilda of England, and others. One, a woman named Hedwig, was crowned as king of Poland because she wanted it to be perfectly clear she was the ruler.There are links below.