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).
That would be a King or Queen.
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A royal consort is the spouse of the reigning monarch. So, Phillip is currently a royal consort and Henry VIII had six of 'em...! Hope this helps :)
The creation of Great Britain occurred in 1707 with the Acts of Union, which unified the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland into a single kingdom. At that time, Queen Anne was the reigning monarch. She was the last of the Stuart dynasty and ruled from 1702 to 1714.
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Elizabeth II recently celebrated (From the 2nd-4th of June 2012) her 60th Jubilee of her reign. She is still reigning but she began her duties in 1952. Before her, Queen Victoria ruled from 1837- 1900, 63 years. Finally, Elizabeth I ruled from 1558- 1603, 45 years. So to answer your question, Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch but if Elizabeth rules into 2016, she will be bestowed this title.
She is the longest reigning British Monarch ever having recently surpassed Queen Victoria's 64 years on the throne.
With the exception of the reigning Monarch, the people on British bank notes are all dead, but have played a significant role in their respective fields in British history.
The reigning Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, is on the obverse of all British coins.
Queen Victoria
He is the eldest son of the reigning monarch.
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It rather depends which country you're referring to, but the British monarch in 1806 was King George the Third.
Queen Victoria was the longest reigning monarch in English history. During her 64-year reign, the British Empire experienced enormous growth and expansion.
The longest reigning monarch in Thailand is His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
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).