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Since that time, the eldest sons of all English monarchs, except for King Edward III, [a] have borne this title. After the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, her cousin King James VI of Scotland inherited the English crown as James I of England, joining the crowns of England and Scotland in personal union.
Her total reign lasted 12 years and 147 days. Although Anne's great-grandfather, James VI and I (r. 1603–1625), the monarch of the Union of the Crowns, proclaimed himself "King of Great Britain", and used it on coinage, stamps and elsewhere, the Parliament of England had refused to use that style in statutory law or address. [2] [3]
The First Book of Samuel, otherwise called the First Book of the Kings 2 Samuel: 2 Samuelis also known as 2 Regum: 2 Kings: The Second Book of Samuel, otherwise called the Second Book of the Kings 1 Kings: 3 Regum: 3 Kings: The First Book of the Kings, commonly called the Third Book of the Kings 2 Kings: 4 Regum: 4 Kings
List of longest-reigning monarchs; A king list, used as an early form of periodisation; By current countries. Note: The list includes both current monarchies and ...
King of Bavaria; List of Belgian monarchs; Family tree of Belgian monarchs; Monarchy of Belgium; Bertoleoni family; List of rulers of Bhutan; List of monarchs of Bora Bora; List of rulers of medieval Bosnia; List of heads of state of Brazil; List of monarchs of Brazil; List of monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death; Mnemonic verses of ...
Lists of monarchs in the British Isles are lists of monarchs that have reigned over the various kingdoms and other states that have existed in the British Isles throughout recorded history. They include monarchs of Britain as a whole, and monarchs of states that covered part or whole of what are now England , Ireland , Scotland , Wales and the ...
James VI and I (8 C, 63 P, 1 F) John, King of England (5 C, 22 P) M. Mary I of England (6 C, ... List of English monarchs; List of rulers in the British Isles;
Between 1867 and 1890 Luxembourg and the Netherlands shared the same monarch. Charles III currently reigns over 15 Commonwealth realms. The King of France was also the co-prince of Andorra. After the abolition of the French monarchy the co-prince is now the president of the French Republic.