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Hogweard (motung | forðunga)
Hogweard (motung | forðunga)
Líne 48: Líne 48:
|[[Eochaid Scotta Cyning|Eochaid]]
|[[Eochaid Scotta Cyning|Eochaid]]
|[[878]]–[[889]]
|[[878]]–[[889]]
|Áed's nephew<br />Jointly with Giric ?
|Áedes nefa<br />Jointly mid Girice ?
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|[[Giric Scotta Cyning|Giric]]
|[[Giric Scotta Cyning|Giric]]
|[[878]]–[[889]]
|[[878]]–[[889]]
|Áed's first cousin ?
|Áedes first cousin ?
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| rowspan="2" | [[Dufenal II Scotta Cyning|Dufenal II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Dufenal II Scotta Cyning|Dufenal II]]
Líne 155: Líne 155:
| rowspan="2" | Mælcolmes II suna sunu
| rowspan="2" | Mælcolmes II suna sunu
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|[[Harold Harefoot]]
|[[Harold Harefōt]]
|[[1035]]–[[1040]]
|[[1035]]–[[1040]]
|Cnutes sunu
|Cnutes sunu
Líne 164: Líne 164:
| rowspan="3" | [[Macbeoðen Scotta Cyning|Macbeoðen]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Macbeoðen Scotta Cyning|Macbeoðen]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1040]]–[[1057]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1040]]–[[1057]]
| rowspan="3" | Cenneþes III granddaughter's husband
| rowspan="3" | Cenneþes III nifte rihtwer
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|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''Cerdicingas'''
|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''Cerdicingas'''
Líne 242: Líne 242:
| rowspan="2" | Matildas sunu
| rowspan="2" | Matildas sunu
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| rowspan="4" | [[Willelm I Scotta Cyning|Wilhelm I]]
| rowspan="4" | [[Willelm I Scotta Cyning|Willelm I]]
| rowspan="4" | [[1165]]–[[1214]]
| rowspan="4" | [[1165]]–[[1214]]
| rowspan="4" | Dauides I grandson
| rowspan="4" | Dauides I grandson
Líne 258: Líne 258:
| rowspan="2" | [[Alexander II Scotta Cyning|Alexander II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Alexander II Scotta Cyning|Alexander II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1214]]–[[1249]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1214]]–[[1249]]
| rowspan="2" | Wilhelmes I sunu
| rowspan="2" | Willelmes I sunu
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| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric III Engla Cyning|Heanric III]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric III Engla Cyning|Heanric III]]
Líne 274: Líne 274:
|[[Margaret Scotta Cwēn, Norþweges Mægð)|Margaret]]
|[[Margaret Scotta Cwēn, Norþweges Mægð)|Margaret]]
|[[1286]]-[[1290]]
|[[1286]]-[[1290]]
|Alexandres III nift, sēo næs gehalgod
|Alexander III's granddaughter, never inaugurated
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|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "F8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Balliol Hūs]]'''<br />Þan Margaret forþferede in 1290 bād nān ierfa. [[Ēadweard I Engla Cyning]] forðæm ðe he wæs Scotlandes oferdryhten, dēmede betwuh clafungum be [[Robert Bruce, 5. Hlāford of Annandæl]] and Iohanes Balliol and fund þe Balliol wære se rihta ierfa.
|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "F8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Balliol Hūs]]'''<br />Þan Margaret forþferede in 1290 bād nān ierfa. [[Ēadweard I Engla Cyning]] forðæm ðe he wæs Scotlandes oferdryhten, dēmede betwuh clafungum be [[Robert Bruce, 5. Hlāford of Annandæl]] and Iohanes Balliol and fund þe Balliol wære se rihta ierfa.
Líne 280: Líne 280:
|[[Iohannes Scotta Cyning|Iohannes]]
|[[Iohannes Scotta Cyning|Iohannes]]
|[[1292]]–[[1296]]
|[[1292]]–[[1296]]
|Dauides I fiftasunu
|Dauid I's great-great-great-grandson
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|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "F8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Bruce Hūs]]'''<br />When John Balliol rebelled, the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]] commenced, during which [[Robert I Scotta Cyning|Robert se Bruce]] wearþ cyninge.
|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "F8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Bruce Hūs]]'''<br />When John Balliol rebelled, the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]] commenced, during which [[Robert I Scotta Cyning|Robert se Bruce]] wearþ cyninge.
Líne 286: Líne 286:
| rowspan="3" | [[Roðbert I Scotta Cyning|Roðbert I]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Roðbert I Scotta Cyning|Roðbert I]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1306]]–[[1329]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1306]]–[[1329]]
| rowspan="3" | David I's great-great-great-great-grandson
| rowspan="3" | Dauides I siextasunu
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|[[Ēadweard II Engla Cyning|Ēadweard II]]
|[[Ēadweard II Engla Cyning|Ēadweard II]]
Líne 310: Líne 310:
| rowspan="2" | [[Roðbert II Scotta Cyning|Roðbert II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Roðbert II Scotta Cyning|Roðbert II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1371]]–[[1390]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1371]]–[[1390]]
| rowspan="2" | Robert I's grandson
| rowspan="2" | Roðbertes I sunsunu
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| rowspan="2" | [[Ricard II Engla Cyning|Richard II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Ricard II Engla Cyning|Ricard II]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1377]]–[[1399]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1377]]–[[1399]]
| rowspan="2" | Ēadweardes III grandson
| rowspan="2" | Ēadweardes III sunsunu
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| rowspan="3" | [[Roðbert III Scotta Cyning|Roðbert III]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Roðbert III Scotta Cyning|Roðbert III]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1390]]–[[1406]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1390]]–[[1406]]
| rowspan="3" | Robert II's son
| rowspan="3" | Roðbertes II sunu
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|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Lonceaster Hūs]]'''<br />[[Henry IV of England|Henry Bolingbroke]] deposed Richard II, and the Royal House name came to reflect Henry's father's title, [[Heretoga of Lonceastre]].
|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''Þæt [[Lonceaster Hūs]]'''<br />[[Heanric IV Engla Cynnig|Heanric Bolingbrōc]] ahwearp Ricard II, and se Cynecynnes nama came to reflect Heanrices fæder binaman, [[Heretoga of Lonceastre]].
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| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric IV Engla Cyning|Heanric IV]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric IV Engla Cyning|Heanric IV]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1399]]–[[1413]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1399]]–[[1413]]
| rowspan="2" | Edward III's grandson
| rowspan="2" | Ēadweardes III sunsunu
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| rowspan="3" | [[Iacobus I Scotta Cyning|Iacobus I]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Iacobus I Scotta Cyning|Iacobus I]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1406]]–[[1437]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1406]]–[[1437]]
| rowspan="3" | Robert III's son
| rowspan="3" | Roðbertes III sunu
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|[[Heanric V Engla Cyning|Heanric V]]
|[[Heanric V Engla Cyning|Heanric V]]
|[[1413]]–[[1422]]
|[[1413]]–[[1422]]
|Henry IV's son
|Heanrices IV sunu
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| rowspan="3" | [[Heanric VI Engla Cyning|Heanric VI]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Heanric VI Engla Cyning|Heanric VI]]
Líne 338: Líne 338:
| rowspan="3" | Heanrices V sunu
| rowspan="3" | Heanrices V sunu
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|[[Iacobus II Scotta Cyning|James II]]
|[[Iacobus II Scotta Cyning|Iacobus II]]
|[[1437]]–[[1460]]
|[[1437]]–[[1460]]
|James I's son
|James I's son
Líne 350: Líne 350:
|[[Ēadwēard IV Engla Cyning|Ēadwēard IV]]
|[[Ēadwēard IV Engla Cyning|Ēadwēard IV]]
|[[1461]]–[[1470]]<br />[[1471]]–[[1483]]
|[[1461]]–[[1470]]<br />[[1471]]–[[1483]]
|Ēadweardes III fēorþa sunu
|Ēadweard III's great-great-grandson
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|[[Ēadweard V Engla Cyning|Ēadweard V]]
|[[Ēadweard V Engla Cyning|Ēadweard V]]
Líne 358: Líne 358:
|[[Ricard III Engla Cyning|Ricard III]]
|[[Ricard III Engla Cyning|Ricard III]]
|[[1483]]–[[1485]]
|[[1483]]–[[1485]]
|Ēadweardes IV brōdor
|Edward IV's brother
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|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''The [[House of Tudor]]'''<br />The Lancastrian [[Heanric VII Engla Cyning|Heanric Tudor]] reclaimed the throne from the Yorkists.
|colspan = "3" bgcolor = "#D8F8D8" align="center"|'''The [[House of Tudor]]'''<br />The Lancastrian [[Heanric VII Engla Cyning|Heanric Tudor]] reclaimed the þone cynedōm of þǣm Eoferwicingum.
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| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric VII Engla Cyning|Heanric VII]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Heanric VII Engla Cyning|Heanric VII]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1485]]–[[1509]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1485]]–[[1509]]
| rowspan="2" | Ēadweardes III great-great-great-grandson
| rowspan="2" | Ēadweardes III fiftesunu
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| rowspan="2" | [[Iacobus IV Scotta Cyning|Iacobus IV]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Iacobus IV Scotta Cyning|Iacobus IV]]
Líne 372: Líne 372:
| rowspan="3" | [[Heanric VIII Engla Cyning|Heanric VIII]]
| rowspan="3" | [[Heanric VIII Engla Cyning|Heanric VIII]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1509]]–[[1547]]
| rowspan="3" | [[1509]]–[[1547]]
| rowspan="3" | Henry VII's son, Edward IV's grandson
| rowspan="3" | Heanrices VII sunu and Ēadweardes IV dehter sunu
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|[[Iacobus V Scotta Cyning|Iacobus V]]
|[[Iacobus V Scotta Cyning|Iacobus V]]

Edniwung fram 10:16, 23 Sēremōnaþ 2017

Þis geƿrit hæfþ ƿordcƿide on Nīƿenglisce.

Þēos is getalu Brytiscra Þēodcyninga, that is, þā anwealdendas þā hadde rīċe on sume þāra missenlican cynerīcum þā habbaþ existed on, or incorporated, Brytenīeg, namalice:

Wealdendas

Succession to the many thrones often did not pass smoothly from parent to child; lack of heirs, civil wars, murders and invasions affected the inheritance in ways that a simple list does not show. The relationships that formed the basis for claims to throne are noted where we know them, and the dates of reign indicated.

Engla Wealdendas Scotta Wealdendas
Nama Reign Notes Nama Reign Notes
Cerdicingas Alpiningas
Cenneþ I 843858 Formest cyning ofer Peohtum and Scottum
Dufenal I 858862 Cenneðes I brōðor
Constantine I 862877 Cenneþes I sunu
Ælfrēd Micela 871899 Recognised as leader of all free Angelcynn under the Treaty of Wedmore, 878
Áed 877878 Cenneþes I sunu
Eochaid 878889 Áedes nefa
Jointly mid Girice ?
Giric 878889 Áedes first cousin ?
Dufenal II 889900 Constontines I sunu
Ēadweard se Ieldra 899924 Ælfrēdes sunu
Constontinus II 900943 Áedes sunu
Ælfweard 924 Ēadweardes sunu, Westseaxna cyning ane
Æþelstan 924939 Ēadweardes sunu, ǣrest de facto cyning ofer eall Englalande.
Ēadmund I 939946 Ēadweardes sunu
Mælcolm I 943954 Dufenal II sunu
Ēadred 946955 Ēadweardes sunu
Indulf 954962 Constontines II sunu
Ēadwig 955959 Ēadmundes sunu
Ēadgār 959975 Ēadmundes sunu
Dub 962966 Mælcolmes I sunu
Cuilén 966971 Indulfes sunu
Cenneþ II 971–? Mælcolmes I sunu
Ēadweard se Martyr 975978 Ēadgares sunu Anlaf ?–977 Indulfes sunu
Cenneþ II 977995 2nd reign
Æþelrǣd Unræd 9781013
10141016
Ēadgares sunu
Constontinus III 995997 Cuilénes sunu
Cenneþ III 9971005 Dubes sunu
Mælcolm II 10051034 Cenneþes II sunu
Ēadmund Isernside 1016 Æthelrǣdes sunu
The Denisc Cyningas
Both the Saxon and Danish royal houses claimed the English throne, 1013 to 1016. Denemearc and Englaland had the ilcan cyning fram 1016 to 1042.
Swegn Haroldson 10131014  
Cnut Swegnson 10161035 Sweynes sunu
Dunecan I 10341040 Mælcolmes II suna sunu
Harold Harefōt 10351040 Cnutes sunu
Harðacnut 10401042 Canutes sunu Macbeoðen 10401057 Cenneþes III nifte rihtwer
Cerdicingas
Ēadweard se Andettere 10421066 Æthelrǣdes sunu
Lulach 10571058 Cenneþes III great-grandson, Macbeoðnes steopsunu and cousin
Þæt Dunkeld Hūs
Melcolm III 10581093 Duncanes I sunu
Harold Gōdwines sunu 1066 Ēadweard se Andettere's brother-in-law[1]
Ēadgar Æðeling 1066 Grandson of Ēadmund Isernside
The Normans
After the Norman Conquest in 1066, numbering of kings (a French tradition never used by the English prior to that date) begins.
Willelm Gehīersumiend 10661087 Feorlen byre of Ælfrēd se Grēata
Willelm II, Rufus 10871100 Willelmes I sunu
Dufenal III 10931094
10941097
Dunecanes I sunu
Dunecan II 1094 Mælcolmes III sunu
Ēadgar 10971107 Malcolmes III sunu
Heanrig I 11001135 Willelmes I sunu, descendant of Ælfrēd se Grēata
Alexander I 11071124 Malcolmes III son
Dauid I 11241153 Mælcolmes III sunu
Stepne 11351154 Willelmes I grandson
Melcolm IV 11531165 Dauides I grandson
The Angevins or Plantagenets
The Royal House name changed to reflect Matilda's marriage to Geoffrey Plantagenet.
Matilda (Maud Caserin) 1141 Henry I's dōhtor, Ēadmund Isernsides great-great-granddaughter
Heanric II 11541189 Matildas sunu
Willelm I 11651214 Dauides I grandson
Ricard I, Lēoheart 11891199 Henrys II sunu
Engla and Īra Cyningas
In 1199, Iohannes wæs ǣr Īra Hlāford, þan iefede he þone Engliscan cynedōm. Ðæreft was se nama "Īra Hlāford" be Engla Cyningas geboren oð 1542, ðan nām Heanrig VIII Cyning þā title "Īra Cyning".
Iohannes "Lackland" 11991216 Henrys II sunu
Alexander II 12141249 Willelmes I sunu
Heanric III 12161272 Iohannes sunu
Alexander III 12491286 Alexanderes II sunu
Ēadweard I "Langscancan" 12721307 Henrys III sunu
Margaret 1286-1290 Alexandres III nift, sēo næs gehalgod
Þæt Balliol Hūs
Þan Margaret forþferede in 1290 bād nān ierfa. Ēadweard I Engla Cyning forðæm ðe he wæs Scotlandes oferdryhten, dēmede betwuh clafungum be Robert Bruce, 5. Hlāford of Annandæl and Iohanes Balliol and fund þe Balliol wære se rihta ierfa.
Iohannes 12921296 Dauides I fiftasunu
Þæt Bruce Hūs
When John Balliol rebelled, the Wars of Scottish Independence commenced, during which Robert se Bruce wearþ cyninge.
Roðbert I 13061329 Dauides I siextasunu
Ēadweard II 13071327 Ēadweardes I sunu
Ēadweard III 13271377 Ēadweardes II sunu
Dauid II 13291371 Robertes I sunu
The House of Balliol
For a period of time, both Edward Balliol and Dauid II claimed the throne.
Ēadweard Balliol 13321336 Iohannes Ballioles sunu
Þæt Stīgweard Hūs
Engaged to the Dauphin æt fif winteryld, Maria Stīgweard, Scotta Cwēn wæs ðȳ aræred in þǣm Frenciscan hired þær hiere naman wrāt man "Marie Stuart, Reine de l'Écosse," etc., þe man mōt setan 'Stewart' for Francna tungum. Ðan cwōm Marie eft on Scottum in 1560 aheald hie ðisne naman 'Stuart' and hiera ierfan æfterweard.
Roðbert II 13711390 Roðbertes I sunsunu
Ricard II 13771399 Ēadweardes III sunsunu
Roðbert III 13901406 Roðbertes II sunu
Þæt Lonceaster Hūs
Heanric Bolingbrōc ahwearp Ricard II, and se Cynecynnes nama came to reflect Heanrices fæder binaman, Heretoga of Lonceastre.
Heanric IV 13991413 Ēadweardes III sunsunu
Iacobus I 14061437 Roðbertes III sunu
Heanric V 14131422 Heanrices IV sunu
Heanric VI 14221461
14701471
Heanrices V sunu
Iacobus II 14371460 James I's son
Iacobus III 14601488 Iacobes II sunu
The House of York
The Houses of Lancaster and York had fought the Wars of the Roses, and the Yorkists took the throne.
Ēadwēard IV 14611470
14711483
Ēadweardes III fēorþa sunu
Ēadweard V 1483 Ēadweardes IV sunu
Ricard III 14831485 Ēadweardes IV brōdor
The House of Tudor
The Lancastrian Heanric Tudor reclaimed the þone cynedōm of þǣm Eoferwicingum.
Heanric VII 14851509 Ēadweardes III fiftesunu
Iacobus IV 14881513 Iacobes III sunu
Heanric VIII 15091547 Heanrices VII sunu and Ēadweardes IV dehter sunu
Iacobus V 15131542 Iacobes IV sunu
Mary I 15421567 Iacobes V dōhtor
Ēadweard VI 15471553 Henry VIII's son
Iane 1553 Heanrices VII great-granddaughter. Not generally noted as officially queen[2][3]
Maria I 15531558 Heanrice VIII dōhtor
Elisabeþ I 15581603 Heanrice VIII dōhtor
Iacobus I (Englaland)
Iacobus VI (Scotland)
16031625 Marie I sunu
Engla, Scotta and Īra Wealdendas
In 1603, James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne upon the death of Elizabeth I in what is known as the Union of the Crowns. From then until 1707, England, Scotland, and Ireland had shared monarchs.
Þæt Stīgweard Hūs
Nama Reign Notes
Iacobus I (Englaland)
Iacobus VI (Scotland)
16031625 Marie Scotta Cwēne sunu; great-great-grandson of Henry VII of England; first to be styled "Grēatre Bryten Cyning" (1604)
Carl I 16251649 James VI & I's son
The Period of Interregnum, (Commonwealth and Protectorate)
England had no king from 1649 to 1660, but the constitutional status of the government was never clear. For example, the Long Parliament, up until its dissolution on 20 April 1653, was commonly recognised as a Republic. It, however, styled itself as a Commonwealth. Following the dissolution of the Rump, a Nominated Assembly was formed. Not until Cromwell accepted the Instrument of Government on 15 December 1653 did the constitutional status of the regime change. From then on Oliver Cromwell was styled as Lord Protector, ruling through two Protectorate Parliaments. In 1659, Richard Cromwell abdicated, returning power to Parliament until the Stuart Restoration in 1660.
Nama Reign Notes
Oliver Cromwell 16531658  
Ricard Cromwell 16581659 Oliver Cromwell's son
Þæt Stīgweard Hūs (restored)
Nama Reign Notes
Carl II 16601685 England
1649-1651 and 16601685 Scotland
(16491685 de jure)
Carles I ieldsta sunu (crowned at Scone, in Scotland, 1651). He officially dated his reign from his father's death
Iacobus II (Englaland)
Iacobus VII (Scotland)
16851689 Carles I giengra sunu
Maria II 16891694 Iacobes II ieldre dohtor
Joint sovereign with her husband, William III, II and I
Willelm III (Englaland)
Willelm II (Scotland)
16891702 Carles I grandson
Jointly mid his wīfe, Maria II
Anne 17021707
(full reign: 1702–1714)
Iacobes II dōhtor
Monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland
In 1707, the Act of Union merged the Englarīce and the Scottarīce in Grēatbrytten Cynerīce.
The Þæt Stīgweard Hūs (continued)
Nama Reign Notes
Anne 17071714
(full reign: 1702–1714)
James II's daughter
The House of Hanover
Under the Act of Settlement 1701, the English (thus, the successor British) throne could only be held by a Protestant. Sophia of Hanofer, se niehtsta swylca nefa, ðȳ weard be gesetnesse þe hie bið sēo niehste ierfe. Hie forðferde beforan Anne, and hiere stede wæs genimen be hiere sunan, se in þissum wise staðolede þæt Hanofer Hūs.
Georgius I 17141727 Iacobes I great-grandson
Georgius II 17271760 George I's son
Georgius III 17601801
(full reign: 1760–1820)
Georges II grandson
Monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
In 1801, the Act of Union combined the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland into the United Kingdom.
Þæt Hanofer Hūs (continued)
Nama Reign Notes
Georgius III 18011820
(full reign: 1760–1820)
George II's grandson
Georgius IV 18201830 Georges III sunu
Willelm IV 18301837 Georges III sunu
Uictoria 18371901 Georges III granddaughter
The House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
The Royal House name was changed to reflect Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, but she herself remained a member of the House of Hanover.
Ēadweard VII 19011910 Victoria's son
Georgius V 19101917
(full reign: 1910–1936)
Ēadweardes VII sunu
Þæt Windelsōran Hūs
The name of the Royal House changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor in 1917 due to anti-German sentiments during World War I.
Georgius V 19171927
(full reign: 1910–1936)
Ēadwardes VII sunu
Monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
In 1922, the Irish Free State left the United Kingdom. The name of the Kingdom was amended in 1927 to reflect the change. Between 1927 and the passage of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949 George V, Edward VIII, and George VI were also styled "King of Ireland".
The House of Windsor (continued)
Nama Reign Notes
George V 19271936
(full reign: 1910–1936)
Ēadweardes VII sunu
Ēadweard VIII 1936 Georges V sunu; he forscrah his rīce
Georgius VI 19361952 Ēadweard VIII brōðor (and Georges V sunu)
Elisabeþ II 6 Solmōnaþ 1952- Georges VI dōhtor; hie is ēac cwēn ofer 15 other sovereign cynerīcum.

Glēsing

  1. Sume secgað þe Harold wæs eac descended from Ælfredes broþor Æthelrǣd
  2. Proclaimed Queen on 10 July 1553, but deposed by Maria I æfter 9 dagum.
  3. Lady Jane is commonly listed as House of Tudor, despite her surname not being Tudor