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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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William and Mary (joint-monarchs, William III and Mary II)
William and Mary were the monarchs (Coregency) of England in the House of Orange.
The chronological order of English monarchs begins with William I (William the Conqueror) in 1066, followed by his descendants, including William II, Henry I, and Stephen. The Plantagenet dynasty emerged with Henry II in 1154, leading to notable monarchs like Richard I and John. The Tudor dynasty began with Henry VII in 1485, followed by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. The Stuart dynasty started with James I in 1603, leading to Charles I, the interregnum period, and later Charles II. Subsequent monarchs include the Hanoverians, starting with George I in 1714, and continuing to the present day with Charles III.
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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The past British monarchs include a long lineage, starting with William I (William the Conqueror) in 1066. Notable monarchs include Henry VIII, known for his six marriages and the English Reformation, and Queen Victoria, who oversaw a vast empire during the 19th century. The current monarch, as of October 2023, is Charles III, following the reign of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who was the longest-serving British monarch. Other significant monarchs include George III, Edward VII, and George VI.
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No monarchs resigned when Shakespeare was alive. Reigned yes, but never resigned.
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Since Holland has been a monarchy (1815) it has had 7 monarchs, in order, William I, William II, William III, Emma, Wilhelmina, Juliana and Beatrix.John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg is also a noted leader. He lead the Dutch from 1568 in their struggles of becoming independent from Spain. He however was from Germany but was related to William I (a.k.a. William of Orange)
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Charles William Mitchell was born in 1854.