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EgbertEgbert (802-39) AethelwulfAethelwulf (839-55)AethelbaldAethelbald (855-60)AethelbertAethelbert (860-6) Aethelred (866-71) Alfred the Great (871-99) Edward the Elder ( ) Athelstan (925-40) Saxon and Danish Kings

Edmund the Magnificent (940-6) Eadred (946-55) Eadwig (Edwy) (955-59) Edgar the Peaceable (959-75) Edward the Martyr (975-78) Aethelred the Unready ( ) Edmund Ironside (1016)

Harold II (1066) Edward the Confessor ( ) Canute the Great ( ) Harald Harefoot ( ) Hardicanute ( )

Normans Empress Matilda (1141) William I the Conqueror ( ) William II Rufus ( ) Henry I Beauclerc ( ) Stephen ( )

Plantagenets Henry II Curtmantle ( ) Richard I the Lionheart ( ) John Lackland ( ) Henry III ( ) Edward I Longshanks ( ) Edward II ( ) Edward III ( ) Richard II ( )

The House of Lancaster Henry IV Bolingbroke ( ) Henry V ( ) Henry VI ( , )

The House of York Richard III Crookback (1483-5) Edward V (1483) Edward IV ( , )

Henry VII TudorHenry VII Tudor ( )Henry VIIIHenry VIII ( )Edward VIEdward VI ( ) Lady Jane GreyLady Jane Grey (1553)Mary I TudorMary I Tudor ( )Elizabeth IElizabeth I ( ) The House of Tudor

The House of Stuart James I ( ) Charles I ( ) Charles II ( ) James II ( ) William III and Mary IIWilliam III and Mary II ( )Anne IIAnne II ( )

The House of Hanover George IGeorge I ( )George IIGeorge II ( )George IIIGeorge III ( ) George IVGeorge IV ( ) William IVWilliam IV ( ) VictoriaVictoria ( )

House of Saxe-Coburg / Windsor Edward VII ( ) George V ( ) Edward VIII (1936) George VI ( ) Elizabeth IIElizabeth II (1952-present)