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Our journey begins at one of the most important and probably best known events in English history; the Norman invasion of Britain and the Battle of Hastings in 1066, it takes us through the reigning monarchs of the next 150 years to 1216 and to the death of King John; the last of the Angevins. Along the way, we are introduced to the four Norman kings; William I, William II, Henry I and finally Stephen, the Angevins follow in 1154 with Henry II, Richard I and the aforementioned King John. Learn about their lives, deaths and the circumstances in which they inherited the throne. Featuring atmospheric re-enactments and fascinating expert analysis from Alan Ereira, this superb walk through time discovers centuries of lust, betrayal, heroism, mysteries, murders and triumphs. Available to buy from: www.amazon.co.uk

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Heroic, triumphant, brutal and sometimes ineffective the history of royalty in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland is laid bare in this comprehensive yet accessible guide from Saxon times to the present day.Product Description
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Kings, Queens, Chiefs & Rulers: England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales

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Historical sketches of Scotland in prose and verse, being an account of the kings and queens of Scotland from the reign of Fergus the First to Victoria; appendix: Highland clans

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Right now my niece is very into the history of Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, and my nephew is very into King Henry and just about any castle out there…even if it’s practically in ruins. I have a couple days but I’m kind of overwhelmed already — there’s so many castles and royal sights — please help me narrow them down to the best ones! =) Thanks!

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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