Many years ago in the 1920′s my great Aunt Hilda traced our family tree back to the Kings and Queens of England from the 7th. Century. This basically means I am related to most of the British Royal Family going back 1500 years. This has made me a great fan of English and British History and below is a list of English and British Kings and Queens.

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774-796 Offa King of the Angles and not necessarily the Saxons.

802 – 839

Egbert

839 – 856

Ethelwulf

856 – 860

Ethelbald

860 – 866

Ethelberht

866 – 871

Ethelred I

the unready

871 – 899

Alfred the Great

He who burnt cakes

899 – 924

Edward the Elder

924 – 939

Athelstan

May have been the son of his fathers mistress

939 – 946

Edmund I

Murdered

946 – 955

Edred

955 – 959

Edwy

Aged 13 when he became king

959 – 975

Edgar

His wife was the first to be crowned Queen

975 – 979

Edward the Martyr

Murdered

979 – 1013

Ethelred II the Unready

Primogeniture

1013 – 1014

Sweyn

Installed by the nobility he was Canute’s father

1014 – 1016

Ethelred II the Unready

Unready means No-counsel or Unwise

1016 – 1016

Edmund II Ironside

Only ruled for 6 months

1016 – 1035

Canute

Tried to hold back the tide

1035 – 1040

Harold Harefoot

He usurped Hardicanute and murdered the only other contender

1040 – 1042

Hardicanute

Also King of Denmark he drunk himself to death

1042 – 1066

Edward the Confessor

Responsible for the building of Westminster Abbey

1066 – 1066

Harold II

Killed at Hastings – that he was shot in the eye is a myth

 

The Normans

1066 – 1087

William I the Conqueror

A comtemporary chronicle described him as a stern and violent man. The Bayeaux Tapestrey was created by weavers in Kent, England.

1087 – 1100

William II

Killed in hunting accident

1100 – 1135

Henry I

Died from eating too many Lampreys

1135 – 1154

Stephen

Briefly usurped by Matilda

 

House of Plantagenet

1154 – 1189

Henry II

died in Battle

1189 – 1199

Richard I The Lion Heart

Famous for his crusades and for leaving John as his Regent

1199 – 1216

John

The King John of Robin Hood fame who was forces to sign Magna Carta

1216 – 1272

Henry III

Unsuccessfully tried to set aside the Magna Carta

1272 – 1307

Edward I

Conquerer of the Welsh and the King Edward of Braveheart fame

1307 – 1327

Edward II

Renounced throne and later murdered

1327 – 1377

Edward III

Created the Duchy of Cornwall to support the heir to the throne

1377 – 1399

Richard II

Murdered

 

House of Lancaster

1399 – 1413

Henry IV

Died of Leprosy and epilepsy. His wife was later convicted of witchcraft

1413 – 1422

Henry V

Of Agincourt fame

1422 – 1461

Henry VI

Primogeniture

 

House of York

1461 – 1470

Edward IV

Primogeniture

 

House of Lancaster

1470 – 1471

Henry VI

Executed

 

House of York

1471 – 1483

Edward IV

1483 – 1483

Edward V

Murdered – One of the Princes in the Tower

1483 – 1485

Richard III

Killed in battle

 

House of Tudor

1485 – 1509

Henry VII

Won the crown at the Battle of Bosworth Field

1509 – 1547

Henry VIII

Of 6 wives fames. Formed the Protestant church

1547 – 1553

Edward VI

Tricked in to declaring Jane his heir.

1553 – 1553

Lady Jane Grey

Reigned for 9 days later executed

1553 – 1558

Mary I

Bloody Mary

1558 – 1603

Elizabeth I

Her reign is often described as the Golden Age

 

House of Stuart

1603 – 1625

James I

James VI of Scotland

1625 – 1649

Charles I

Executed

Interregnum

1649 – 1658

Oliver Cromwell

Lord Protector

1658 – 1660

Richard Cromwell

Lord Protector

 

House of Stuart

1660 – 1685

Charles II

A trouble reign that encompassed the Great Plague & the fire of London

1685 – 1688

James II

Primogeniture

1689 – 1702

Williams III & Mary II

William of Orange.Joint Sovereigns Mary died 1694

1702 – 1714

Anne

The last monarch to veto an act of Parliament.

 

House of Hanover

1714 – 1727

George I

Sometimes known as German George

1727 – 1760

George II

The last King to fight with his troops

1760 – 1820

George III

Sometimes called Mad George. Lost the American Colonies

1820 – 1830

George IV

Prince Regent for part of his fathers reign.

1830 – 1837

William IV

Presided over the great Parlimentry Reform Act

1837 – 1901

Victoria

The longest reigning monarch

 

House of Sax-Coburg-Gotha

1901 – 1910

Edward VII

 

House of Windsor

1910 – 1936

George V

1936 – 1936

Edward VIII

Abdicated

1836 – 1952

George V

1952 – present

Elizabeth II

 

 



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