List Of Monarchs England. There have been 61 monarchs of England and Britain spread over a period of approximately 1200 years. Name Picture Reign began Reign ended Duration Spouse Issue Claim House Anne. For a family tree that shows George Is relationship to Anne see George I of Great Britain Family tree. Top 11 monarchs in British history Try 3 issues of BBC History Magazine or BBC History Revealed for only 5 From William I who conquered England following victory at the battle of Hastings in 1066 to George V who proved to be an incredibly popular monarch author Andrew Gimson rounds up 11 significant monarchs in English and then British.
After the act of Union in 1707 the king or queen is more correctly called the monarch of Great Britain. Key facts and trivia about the Tudors Henry VIIIs wives Queen Victoria. This is a chronologically ordered list of British monarchs starting from the Act of Union of 1707the unification of the English and Scottish kingdoms as Great Britain. The Tudors 1603. 1 May 1707 1 August 1714 7 years 93 days Prince George of Denmark None Sister-in-law of William III Stuart George I. For a family tree that shows George Is relationship to Anne see George I of Great Britain Family tree.
England had controlled Wales since 1284.
The Stuarts 1714. List of all kings and queens of England from 1066 AD in sortable timeline. This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the Great who initially ruled Wessex one of the seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms which later made up modern England. The following is a list ordered by length of reign of the monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1927present the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 18011927 the Kingdom of Great Britain 17071801 the Kingdom of England 8711707 the Kingdom of Scotland 8781707 the Kingdom of Ireland 15421800 and the Principality of Wales. English Monarchs All Time Chronological List. All Kings of England List Timeline 老 Chronological list of all the Kings of England since 1066 AD including the house family for each English king.