The last British monarch with the authority to declare war was King George II, who reigned from 1727 to 1760. Following his reign, the formal power to declare war shifted to Parliament, particularly with the establishment of constitutional monarchy. Since then, British monarchs have acted on the advice of their governments, and the declaration of war has become a parliamentary responsibility.
Anne was the last Stuart to sit in the British throne.
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It rather depends which country you're referring to, but the British monarch in 1806 was King George the Third.
The last British monarch to die abroad was King George II, who died in Germany in 1760 while visiting his native country of Hanover.
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The title of the British ruler is "Monarch," with the current title being "King" or "Queen" depending on the reigning monarch. Historically, the title has included variations such as "King of England" or "Queen of the United Kingdom." The current monarch, as of my last update, is King Charles III.
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yes she was the last Tudor monarch
Queen Victoria's given names were Alexandrina Victoria. She was the last British monarch from the Royal House of Hanover.
The Emperor of Japan, Akhito, still reigns. Therefore he is the latest monarch, not the last.