Anne was the last Stuart to sit in the British throne.
The last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, had no children, so the throne of England went to her cousin's son, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and started the Stuart era.
James the Second
No, the last Tudor Monarch was Queen Elizabeth 1 and she died in 1601. 1632 was during the reign of the Stuart family line.
The title of the British ruler is "Monarch," with the current title being "King" or "Queen" depending on the reigning monarch. Historically, the title has included variations such as "King of England" or "Queen of the United Kingdom." The current monarch, as of my last update, is King Charles III.
Anne was the last Stuart to sit in the British throne.
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Queen Anne
The Hanover dynasty succeeded the Stuart dynasty in Britain. King George I, a Hanoverian, became the monarch in 1714 following the death of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch.
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The last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, had no children, so the throne of England went to her cousin's son, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and started the Stuart era.
Queen Elizabeth II
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It rather depends which country you're referring to, but the British monarch in 1806 was King George the Third.
Queen Elizabeth II (1952 - Current) is the longest-lived Monarch of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations; the second longest reigning Monarch of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations; second longest serving Head of State [second only to Queen Victoria] of the Commonwealth of Nations formerly the British Empire. Queen Elizabeth II was preceded by her father King George VI (1936-1952).
It was actually queen Elizabeth who encouraged sea power. She called the men in the Navy, 'Sea Dogs'Queen Elizabeth I was indeed one of the English monarchs who encouraged sea power, and especially the Royal Navy.However, the question asked for the British monarch. This she was not. An Englishwoman, daughter of Henry VIII of England, she was the last Queen of England.James the first of England and sixth of Scotland was the first British monarch. His accession to the throne was only upon the death of the famous 'virgin queen' of England.
The last British monarch to die abroad was King George II, who died in Germany in 1760 while visiting his native country of Hanover.