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Thus, Queen Anne became the last monarch of the ancient kingdoms of Scotland and England and the first of Great Britain, although the kingdoms had shared a monarch since 1603 (see Union of the Crowns). Her uncle Charles II was the last monarch to be crowned in Scotland, at Scone in 1651. He had a second coronation in England ten years later.
The Sui dynasty (, pinyin: Suí cháo) was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618. The re-unification of China proper under the Sui brought the Northern and Southern dynasties era to a close, ending a prolonged period of political division since the War of the Eight Princes .
The Pallava dynasty has two chronologies of rulers. Mahendravarman I, King (6th/7th century) [6] Narasimhavarman I, King (630–668) [6] Mahendravarman II, King (668–672) Paramesvaravarman I, King (late 7th century) [6] Empire of Harsha – Harsha, King (c.606–c.647) Pandyan dynasty (complete list) – Kadungon, King (590–620)
There have been 13 British monarchs since the political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland on 1 May 1707.England and Scotland had been in personal union since 24 March 1603; while the style, "King of Great Britain" first arose at that time, legislatively the title came into force in 1707.
Ruler Country Position Abdication date Successor/Fate Kuai of Yan: State of Yan: King of Yan: 318 BC Zi Zhi: Wuling of Zhao: State of Zhao: King of Zhao: 299 BC Huiwen of Zhao: Liu Ying: Western Han dynasty: Emperor of China: 10 January AD 9 Wang Mang: Xian of Han: Eastern Han dynasty: Emperor of China: 11 December 220 Wen of Cao Wei: Cao Huan ...
Luoyang is completed and Emperor Yang of Sui returns from Jiangdu [6] 607: Yami Qaghan visits Emperor Yang of Sui in Luoyang [6] Gao Jiong is killed [6] Ono no Imoko visits China [6] The Sui dynasty sends expeditions to an island known as Liuqiu, which may or may not be Taiwan, but is probably Ryukyu [8] 608: The Yongji Canal is dug [6]
King of Alba before 879–952 r. 900–943: Eochaid King of the Picts r. 878–889: Malcolm I King of Alba c. 900 –954 r. 943–954: Indulf King of Alba r. 954–962: Cellach d. 937: Dub King of Alba r. 962–967: Kenneth II King of Alba before 954–995 r. 971–995: Cuilén King of Alba r. 967–971: Amlaíb mac Ilduilb King of Alba r. 973 ...
1 Britain. 2 England. 3 Ireland. 4 Scotland. 5 Wales. 6 Cornwall. ... Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man. ... King of the Britons;