KING AND QUEEN

  • Period: Dec 20, 757 to Dec 21, 796

    Offa

    House of Mercia
  • Period: Dec 20, 802 to Dec 21, 839

    Egbert

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 839 to Dec 21, 856

    Aethelwulf

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 856 to Dec 21, 860

    Aethelbald

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 866 to Dec 21, 871

    Aethelred I

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 871 to Dec 21, 899

    Alfred the Great

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 899 to Dec 21, 925

    Edward the Elder

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 925 to Dec 21, 940

    Athelstan

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 940 to Dec 21, 946

    Edmund

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 946 to Dec 21, 955

    Edred

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 955 to Dec 21, 959

    Edwy

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 959 to Dec 21, 975

    Edgar

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 975 to Dec 21, 978

    Edward the Martyr

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 978 to Dec 21, 1016

    Ethelred II the Unready

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 1016 to Dec 21, 1016

    Edmund lronside

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 1016 to Dec 21, 1035

    Cnut (Canute)

    House of Denmark
  • Period: Dec 20, 1035 to Dec 21, 1040

    Harold I Harefoot

    House of Denmark
  • Period: Dec 20, 1042 to Dec 21, 1066

    Harthacanut

    House of Denmark
  • Period: Dec 20, 1042 to Dec 21, 1066

    Edward the Confessor

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 1066 to Dec 21, 1066

    Harold II

    House of Wessex
  • Period: Dec 20, 1066 to Dec 21, 1087

    William I

    House of Normandy
  • Period: Dec 20, 1087 to Dec 21, 1100

    William II

    House of Normandy
  • Period: Dec 20, 1100 to Dec 21, 1135

    Henry I

    House of Normandy
  • Period: Dec 20, 1135 to Dec 21, 1154

    Stephen

    House of Blois
  • Period: Dec 20, 1154 to Dec 21, 1189

    Henry II

    House of Angevin
  • Period: Dec 20, 1199 to Dec 21, 1216

    John

    House of Angevin
  • Period: Dec 20, 1216 to Dec 21, 1272

    Henry III

    House of Plantagenet
  • Period: Dec 20, 1272 to Dec 21, 1307

    Edward I

    House of Plantagenet
  • Period: Dec 20, 1272 to Dec 21, 1307

    Edward II

    House of Plantagenet
  • Period: Dec 20, 1327 to Dec 21, 1377

    Edward III

    House of Plantagenet
  • Period: Dec 20, 1377 to Dec 21, 1399

    Richard II

    House of Plantagenet
  • Period: Dec 20, 1399 to Dec 21, 1413

    Henry IV

    House of Lancaster
  • Period: Dec 20, 1413 to Dec 21, 1422

    Henry V

    House of Lancaster
  • Period: Dec 20, 1422 to Dec 21, 1461

    Henry VI

    House of Lancaster
  • Period: Dec 20, 1461 to Dec 21, 1483

    Edward IV

    House of York
  • Period: Dec 20, 1483 to Dec 21, 1485

    Richard III

    House of York
  • Period: Dec 20, 1485 to Dec 21, 1509

    Henry VII

    House of Tudor
  • Period: Dec 20, 1547 to Dec 21, 1553

    Edward VI

    House of Tudor
  • Period: Dec 20, 1553 to Dec 21, 1558

    Mary I

    House of Tudor
  • Period: Dec 20, 1558 to

    Elizabeth I

    House of Tudor
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    James I

    House of Stuart
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    Charles I

    House of Stuart
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    Commonwealth

    Commonwealth
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    Charles II

    House of Stuart
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    James II

    House of Stuart
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    William III of Orange and Mary II (jointly)

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    William III (alone)

    House of Orange
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    Anne

    House of Stuart
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    George I

    House of Hanover
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    George II

    House of Hanover. 9 November 1683 - 25 October 1760 was King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
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    George III

    House of Hanover. (4 June 1738-29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 to 1 January 1801, and thereafter King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United, until his death.
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    George IV

    House of Hanover. (Palacio de St. James, Londres, 12 de agosto de 1762 – Castillo de Windsor, Berkshire, 26 de junio de 1830) fue rey del Reino Unido y de Hannover, duque de Brunswick-Lüneburg desde el 29 de enero de 1820 hasta su muerte, el 26 de junio de 1830 y duque de Bremen y príncipe de Verden (1820-23).
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    William IV

    House of Hanover. King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of Hannover, and Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg from June 26, 1830 until his death in 1837
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    Victoria

    House of Hanover.London, May 24, 1819-Isle of Wight, January 22, 1901 was British monarch since the death of his paternal uncle, William IV, on June 20, 1837, until his death on January 22, 1901, while As Empress of India was the first to hold the title from January 1, 1877 until her death.
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    Edward VII

    Albert Edward of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, November 9, 1841-6 May 1910 was King of the United Kingdom and domains of the British Commonwealth and Emperor of India from January 22, 1901 until his death on May 6 Of 1910. He was the first British monarch of the house of Saxony-Coburg-Gotha, that years later was renamed like the house of Windsor by its son, Jorge V.
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    George V

    House of Windsor. George Frederick Ernest Albert, June 3, 1865 - January 20, 1936 was King of the United Kingdom and domains of the British Commonwealth and Emperor of India from May 6, 1910 until his death in 1936.
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    Edward VIII

    June 23, 1894 - May 28, 1972, he was king of the United Kingdom and domains of the British Commonwealth and emperor of India, from the death of his father on January 20, 1936 until his abdication on December 11 same year.
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    George VI

    (Albert Frederick Arthur George Sandringham House, December 14, 1895-ibidem, February 6, 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and his overseas dominions from December 11, 1936 until his death. He was the last emperor of India (until August 14, 1947), and the first head of the Commonwealth
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    Elizabeth II

    (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926[a]) has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 1952. She is also Head of the Commonwealth and the queen of 12 countries that have become independent since her accession: Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.