It is commonly reckoned to be the Plantagenets, even though they were actually Normans.
It all depends how you define 'English' - and the longer you look into it, the more you will see that there's technically no such thing!
The last dynasty in China was the Qing Dynasty and they fell after Ci Xi's death. Dynastic rule ended in 1911
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Elizabeth I.
The Han Dynasty spoke Classical Chinese during their rule.
Ming Dynasty
Cleopatra was the last in the line of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
The last dynasty in China was the Qing Dynasty and they fell after Ci Xi's death. Dynastic rule ended in 1911
No, Australia does not belong to England. Australia was originally colonised by England, and under English rule, but the last of these ties were severed with the Australia Act of 1986.
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Upon the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, James VI of Scotland ascended to the English throne as James I of England. This marked the union of the crowns of England and Scotland, beginning the Stuart dynasty. His reign extended the rule over both kingdoms and initiated a new era in English history.
The Tudor Dynasty of England was established immediately following the end of the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars for control of the English throne between the houses of Lancaster and York. The dynasty began with Henry VII's victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, which marked the end of the conflict and the beginning of Tudor rule. Henry VII's ascent to the throne united the feuding factions and initiated a new era in English history.
Before the Plantagenets, the ruling dynasty in England was the Norman dynasty, with notable monarchs such as William the Conqueror and his descendants. The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 marked the beginning of Norman rule in the country, which lasted until the Plantagenet dynasty took power in the 12th century.
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He conquered China under Mongol rule and started the Yuan dynasty.
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He conquered the last of the Song Dynasty and brought China under Mongol rule.