Monarchy
Monarchy is a form of government in which all political power is vested in a monarch, usually a king or a queen. The monarch rules the nation, and acts as the head of state until his/her death or abdication.
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well, i don't no all of them but i do know one, he named it Beaulieu (it's in Chelmsford/Boreham) it has now become a school...
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The Tudor monarchs, who reigned throughout the sixteenth century, with their birth and death years:Henry VII (1457 - 1509) Henry...
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A 5 minute speech would take a large amount of notation. However, hopefully these salient points about Mary I might be of...
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Angelus
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Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) married six times. His wives were:1) Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536) - divorced/ marriage annulled...
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Henry VIII was not the oldest British monarch when he died.
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GUILTY
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'Dieu et mon droit', which means 'God and my right [to the French throne]', was the battle cry of King Edward III [November 13,...
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When Elizabeth I died in 1603 without issue, a cousin, James VI of Scotland (1566 - 1625), later James I, who was the great,...
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James' tongue was supposedly too large for his mouth so it was hard to understand him and his legs were tall and thin.
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After Henry, his son Edward - son of Jane Seymore -suceeded him on the throne at the age of nine however he died a few years...
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The children of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547): Mary I (1516 - 1558) by Catherine of Aragon - first wife (1485 - 1536)Elizabeth I (1553...
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Yes. St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, England, is open to the public, school groups, etc. Henry VIII is interred there with...
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In honour of her long and illustrious rule (1558 - 1603), the Elizabethan period was named after herself: Elizabeth I, although...
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The Tudor Rose was on almost everything Elizabeth I wore and was seen around the castle.
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King Henry v11 defeated King Richard 111 at Bosworth Battlefield
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Yes, there was make up in the 1500s, although the application was a little different back then.
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no she was married from 1855-1869
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Yes. She is his niece many times removed.
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When Edward's younger brother George the duke of Clarence first rebelled against Edward, Richard, the duke of Gloucester at the...
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King John, took another French nobles fiance, himself a French noble though his holdings in Normandy, Aquitaine, Maine, and...
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No, Edward VIII (1894 - 1972) did not have any children. After abdicating in December 1936, he married Wallis Warfield Simpson,...
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King James the first of England and sixth of Scotland.
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The children, and their respective mothers, the wives of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) are: Mary I (1516 - 1558) by Catherine of...
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He executed Anne Boleyn & Kathryn Howard. Jane Seymour also died in his hands but was not killed. Please use the link below...
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King Edward VI (1537 - 1553) came to the throne after Henry.
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He placed the crossbowmen at the front, then the infantry and the knights were at the back. William stood out bodly in front of...
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Henry's fifth wife, Kathryn Howard, was married to Henry just 16 days after his divorce with Anne of Cleves on July 28th, 1540....
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Not really. After he was crowned king Harrald Hardrada (a Viking competitor for the throne) invaded England but Harold...
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At the Palace of Versailles until the Women's March forced him to move his court to Paris.
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Phillip Abbott and Jane Alexander were married and had a son Nelson Alexander-Abbott who resided at the spastic childrens...
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There was not a goal of 13 colonies. In fact, there were 32 colonies total. During the last two decades of the 16th century the...
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the war of the roses was a hundred year war between the house of york and the house of Lancaster, only on the 22nd of august 1485...
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At the moment there is only a Queen, Queen Elizabeth II.
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The first 10 in line of succession to the British Throne (as of 27/04/2010) are:- Current monarch: HM Queen Elizabeth II HRH The...
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Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI. When he died in 1952, Elizabeth became Queen.
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Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of the United Kingdom
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65 years, 7 months and 3 days old
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Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542) was Henry VIII's fifth wife, and much younger than Henry (1491 - 1547). Henry and Catherine were...
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Yes! In fact, it was in England 1215 with the signing of the Magna Carta by John I that the first step towards any sort of...
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He died from old age at 61 and his mom was named Henrietta Maria of France
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House of Windsor (dates of reign): George V (1910-1936) Edward VIII (20 January - 11 December 1936 - abdicated) George VI...
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Henry II ruled England and parts of Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. He was also the lord of a large amount of land in France,...
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He named the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels because they had a lot that lived in the palace with him. So they were just named...
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Charles the 1st was Charles 2nd's father.
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195.68 miles (314.92 kilometres)
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he used it for hunting
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She played the Harp, was multi lingual, was a noteworthy equestrian and a good mother.
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Edward VI, only legitimate son of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547), and his third wife, Jane Seymour (c1504-09 - 1537); was born on 12...
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Two reasons for doing this were that winter was coming and the troops were growing sicker by the day.
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Lafayette.
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The parents of Anne of Cleves (1515 - 1557), fourth wife of Henry VIII, were John III, Duke of Cleves, Julich-Berg; also Count of...
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Edward VII's 'Sandringham Time' was abolished in 1936. Sandringham time was the process where all the clocks in Sandringham were...
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Henry VI was King of England between 1422-1461 and again 1470-71. He reigned during the Wars of the Roses when the crown was...
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King George III was king at that time.
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Yes, he was the king of England and then there's king geogre the second and the third
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She was six days old when she was crowned Queen.
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He married the 14 year old Austrian Archduchess Maria Antonia (Marie Antoinette in French) when he was 15 on 16 May 1770.
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Both Henry VIII wives
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She had reignedfor 1516-1558
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Mary - Roman Catholic. Daughter of Henry and Katherine of Aragon (wife 1)Edward - Protestant. Son of Henry and Jane Seymour (wife...
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king Henry 1 fought in the civil war for the union in 1862 in US
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Mary I's mother was Catherine of Aragon. Elizabeth I's mother was Anne Boleyn and Edward VI's mother was Jane Seymour. Henry...
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English monarchs from Henry VIII to the present - showing the length of their reign:House of Tudor: Henry VIII (1509-1547) ...
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There have been a number of famous (or if you were Spanish infamous) sailors during the Tudor reign. The most famous, unknown...
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Anne Boleyn had many accomplishments in her life and during her short reign as Queen of England. Some of these are as follow: ...
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Catherine Parr's first marriage was to Edward Borough in 1529 when she was seventeen. It has been argued as to whether she...
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Gerry Goffin married Carole King in September 1960
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Edward VIII was a king who abdicated in 1937, did you mean Edward VI - son of Henry VIII?Edward VI, only legitimate son of Henry...
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For the royal family, in those days, every day was "work". Most court functions were used by both nobles and the royal family as...
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She married King Hussien's son, Prince Abdullah. Making her Princess Rania. When King Hussien died, his son became King Abdullah...
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from the end of the "9 years war in 1603
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Henry VI's wife was Margaret of Anjou in 1445, not Catherine.
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It really depends on which Rufus King you speak of, but the Rufus King I know, who lived in North Carolina died in 2001. How did...
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These are styled Princes or Princesses, albeit of a lower rank. They do not use the Nobiliary rank of Duchess or Grand Duchess -...
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Perhaps it only means that the assumed character was misjudged in the first place or was some form of libel or slander that was...
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The religion changed a lot of times between The Roman Catholics and Protestants. Protestants are a christian religion in which...
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The first wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547):The Spanish princess, who had previously been married to Henry's brother Arthur,...
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By Divorce
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They did not only have one or two functions. Women at the start of this period could work in monasteries, but were also a...
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The Palace of Versailles after it was constructed by King Louis XIV.
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prince Albert came from Germany
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yes he defeated many people including Harold of England
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The heir apparent is Charles, Prince of Wales. However, that does not necessarily mean that he will be the next monarch. What...
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no no way hes king James of England.
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No, Henry VIII owned it and she was married to him
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The Monarch of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II.
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