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Great Britain was not one unified country until 1707, when England and Scotland merged.

In 1500, the King of England was Henry VII, who was the first Tudor King.

In 1500, the King of Scotland was James IV, a Stuart/Stewart.

In 1500, the Kingdom of Wales was already conquered by England (Since the 13th century).

Although Ireland is not a part of Britain (Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom), in 1500, part of Ireland (the Pale) was under English rule. There has been no undisputed, recognized Irish King since 1198.

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