Correct question is: What King is reigning the longest? The answer is God himself.
If the question is which human king reigned the longest, it is currently Sobhuza II of Swaziland who reigned for 82.6 years. To read more about long-reigning monarchs, visit the Related Link below.
Queen Victoria
Louis XIV reigned from 1638-1715 for a total of 72 years. He is the longest reigning monarch in European History and in French history he is the longest reigning monarch consequently. The only other French monarch to come close to that length was Lous XIV's great-grandson, Louis XV (60 years).
George III
Empress of all the Russias, Catherine the Great reigned from l762-l796.
Louis XIV (5 September 1638 - 1 September 1715) ruled as King of France and of Navarre. He ascended the throne a few months before his fifth birthday. Louis remained on the throne until his death in September 1715, four days before his seventy-seventh birthday. His reign lasted seventy-two years, three months, and eighteen days, the longest documented for any European monarch to date.
Queen Victoria
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Pepi II Neferkare reigned over ancient Egypt for 94 years. ( disputed) Taejo of Korea reigned for 93 years, from 53 to 146 A.D. ( disputed) Sobhuza II of Swaziland reigned for almost 83 years from 1899 to 1982, probably witnessing more changes in our world in his reign than any other. The longest reigning British Monarch was Queen Victoria , who reigned frrom 1837 to 1901 , a total of 63 years and 139 days. Should Queen Eliizabeth II live till 2016 she will then be Britains longest reigning monarch ever.
Manasseh reigned the longest: 55 years starting at age 12.
Zhou wu but im trying to figure out how long
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Elizabeth I. She reigned from 1557-1603!
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Arsenal is the only club in the E.P.L.ho have never been relegated, so they have the longest reign in England.
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Queen Elizabeth is the second longest reigned monarch of British history?
Yes, he was- he reigned from 1760 to 1820, for just under 60 years.