Queen Elizabeth I reigned from before Shakespeare's birth until 1603 when she died and James I succeeded. James's wife was a queen too of course: Queen Anne.
King James 1.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
The last king was James VI of Scotland, also James I of England. The mirror represents the many future kings of the Stuart line which flattery dictated that Shakespeare predict. In fact, there were only three further Stuart Kings (and two queens).
Elizabet I was queen from before Shakespeare was born until her death in 1603. After that, her cousin James I became king, and remained on the throne until after Shakespeare's death in 1616.
Kings New School in Stratford-upon-Avon
The cast of Kings and Queens of England - 2004 includes: Alan Ereira as Presenter
King James 1.
Fondly
a monarchy
Kings and Queens of England Volume I - 1993 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
The Middle Ages lasted about 1000 years, and there were more countries then I can count, most of which had kings and/or queens. That said, a few kings and kings were: Charlemagne Alfred the Great William the Conqueror Louis VII of France Henry II of England Matilda of England Richard I of England Louis IX of France Wenceslaus of Bohemia Margaret I of Denmark
Yes, very much so.
Kings and Queens of England Volume II - 1994 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
For over a thousand years England has been a monarchy, meaning that it is ruled by kings and queens. Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne of England in 1564 when Shakespeare was born. Today England is a part of the UK and is ruled accordingly. There is a monarchy and Government.
England doesn't have presidents, they have kings and queens.
Edward the Confessor was king until he died on 5 January 1066Harold was king from January to October.Edgar Atheling from October to DecemberKing William I was king of England from 25 December 1066.See the Related Link which also lists earlier and later Kings and Queens.
The three last monarchs of the Kingdom of England (before it merged with Scotland to become Great Britain in 1707) were: William III, Mary II and Anne