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Joint monarchs in English history include William III and Mary II, who ruled together after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. They were co-sovereigns, sharing power, though William often took the lead in governance. Another example is the brief joint reign of Charles I and his son, Charles II, during the period of the English Civil War, although this was more of a contested claim than a formal joint monarchy.

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