A monarch is a general term that refers to a sovereign head of state, which can include kings, queens, emperors, and other royal titles. A king specifically refers to a male monarch who rules a kingdom. While all kings are monarchs, not all monarchs are kings, as some may hold different titles or roles within a monarchy.
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A king is a monarch. A country ruled by a king and/or queen is called a monarchy.
There has not been a monarch of England since 1707. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1725, the monarch was King George I, who reigned from 1714 to 1727. At that time he was King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain, and, separately, King of Ireland.
King Charles II was known as the merry monarch.
Both a king and a queen are an example of a monarch.
Hitler was NOT a monarch. If anything, he was a dictator. A monarch is made by birth. A king's first son is the next king. Hitler was elected.
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King Charles II was known as the merry monarch.
The norwegian monarch is King Harald V (King Harald the fifth).
The word "monarch" means king or leader.
A Queen Regnant is the monarch, and an outright ruler in her own right; a Queen Consort is only a queen by virtue of being married to the King, who is the monarch. The same thing for the King.