Henry V
No, Henry V was the first king to use English in official document's and letters. The first English speaking king of England after the Norman conquest was Edward I 'Longshanks', he learnt English as a child from his nanny's, maids and other servants that worked in the palace that he grew up in.
how was king in 1066~ King Philip the first of France how old was he was it king Charles~ King Charles was the English king at the English king at the time.
King Charles I of England
Old English transitioned into Middle English over a long period of time; there's no single date you can point to and say, "That's the last person to speak Old English."
Athelstan.
The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.
The battle of Hastings in 1066 was at Senlac Hill near Hastings, Sussex, England. Duke William of Normandy had invaded England from France & became the first Norman King of England by defeating King Horold II.
No, Henry V was the first king to use English in official document's and letters. The first English speaking king of England after the Norman conquest was Edward I 'Longshanks', he learnt English as a child from his nanny's, maids and other servants that worked in the palace that he grew up in.
King James decided to translate the Bible into English to create a version that would be widely accessible to the English-speaking population and to unify the various English translations that existed at the time.
The first King of England ( or king of the English) was Offa, King of Mercia, one of several kingdoms in what is now England, from 754-796. He became King of England by conquering most of the other kingdoms. So the first English monarch was not chosen. He made himself the English monarch by successful conquest.
how was king in 1066~ King Philip the first of France how old was he was it king Charles~ King Charles was the English king at the English king at the time.
The king was King Charles
King Charles I of England
According to www.BibleGateway.com (http:/www.biblegateway.com/versions/King-James-Version-KJV-Bible), "In 1604, King James I of England authorized that a new translation of the Bible into English be started. It was finished in 1611, just 85 years after the first translation of the New Testament into English appeared. The Authorized Version, or King James Version, quickly became the standard for English-speaking Protestants."
Umm i think its english..
Ethelbert
It is Uranus