66 monarchs Kings and Queens of England and Britain

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66 monarchs Kings and Queens of England and Britain English Monarchs 66 monarchs Kings and Queens of England and Britain

SAXON KINGS Egbert was the first monarch to establish a stable and extensive rule over Anglo-Saxon England. (827- 839)

Aethelred II The Unready Egbert (827-839) Aethelwulf (839- 856) AETHELBALD ( 856 - 860 ) Athelstan ( 924 - 940 ) Aethelbert ( 860 - 866 ) Aethelred I ( 866 - 871 ) Aethelred II The Unready ( 978 - 1016 ) Edward The Confessor ( 1042 - 1066 ) Edmund II lronside ( 1016 ) Alfred the Great ( 871 - 899 ) Edward The Elder ( 899 - 924 ) Edmund ( 940 - 946 ) Edred ( 946 - 955 ) Edwy (Eadwig) ( 955 - 959 ) Edward The Martyr ( 975 - 978 )

Sweyn Cnut (Canute) ( 1016 - 1035 ) The Dane Harold I Harefoot ( 1035 - 1040 ) King Harold II ( 1066 ) King Harthacnut ( 1040 - 1042 )

Richard I The Lion Heart William I The Conqueror ( 1066 - 1087 ) King William II Rufus ( 1087 - 1100 ) Adela & Stephen, Count of Blois Stephen ( 1135 - 1154 ) King Henry I ( 1100 - 1135 ) Matilda & Geoffrey, Count of Anjou King Henry II ( 1154 - 1189 ) Richard I The Lion Heart ( 1189 - 1199 ) John ( 1199 - 1216 ) King Henry III ( 1216 - 1272 ) King Edward I Longshanks ( 1272 - 1307 ) King Edward II ( 1307 - 1327) King Edward III ( 1327 - 1377 ) King Richard II ( 1377 - 1399 ) NORMAN K INGS

HOUSE OF LANCASTER King Henry V ( 1413 - 1422 ) King Henry VI King Henry IV ( 1399 - 1413 ) King Henry V ( 1413 - 1422 ) King Henry VI ( 1422 - 1461 )

HOUSE OF YORK King Edward IV ( 1461 - 1483 ) Edward V ( 1483 ) King Richard III ( 1483 - 1485 )

House of Tudors King Henry VII ( 1485 - 1509 ) King Henry VIII ( 1509 - 1547 ) King Edward VI ( 1547 - 1553 ) Elizabeth I ( 1558 - 1603 ) Queen Mary I ( 1553 - 1558 )

King William III and Queen Mary II ( 1689 - 1702 ) ( 1603 - 1625 ) King James I ( 1625 - 1649 ) King Charles I ( 1660 - 1685 ) King Charles II King James II ( 1685 - 1688 ) King William III and Queen Mary II ( 1689 - 1702 ) ( 1702 - 1714 ) Queen Anne House of Stuarts

House of Hanovarians King George I ( 1714 - 1727 ) King George II ( 1727 - 1760 ) Great son George III ( 1760 - 1820 ) (1820 – 1830) King George IV Edward, Duke of Kent (1837 -1901) Queen Victoria King Edward VII ( 1901 - 1910 ) King William IV ( 1830 - 1837 ) House of Hanovarians