Nobody ever talks about how close Henry V was in completing taking over France and becoming king of France if only he lived for 2 more months it would’ve happened
Basically James I/V’s mother married the king of France at the time. However he died of something in his ear before they had a child. Supposing they did have a child before he died, and history remained unaltered, a French James I would of inherited France, then Scotland, then England
Empress Maud was declared Queen of England and she’s missing in the list except for a little mention. And King Louis isn’t there either. He was proclaimed too. Poor Queen Jane, she’s not mentioned either.
Matilda was never formally crowned, she was in the city of London/Westminster and the lords decided they weren't in the mood to take orders from a woman, so they rebelled and chased her off.
These British monarch stories are amazing! From Alfred the Great’s battles to Elizabeth II’s big changes, history is full of surprises. I’ve got a video about some surprising presidential assassination attempts you might like. What did you find most interesting about the monarchs in this video?
William the conquer is my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
William really had no business becoming king. He only did so because Mary didn't want to bother with most queenly duties after she committed treason by chasing her king father and his rightful heir out of the country. What an absolutely wretched daughter.
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Lol, Jane? A Queen? No. Jane is a usurper and no way near a Queen. It is clear in Henry VIII’s succession act that after Sweet Lil Eddie comes Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth.
All Monarchs King Ecgberht ( 802 - 839 ) King Æthelwulf ( 839 - 856 ) King Æthelbald ( 856 - 860 ) King Æthelberht ( 860 - 865 ) King Æthelred I ( 865 - 871 ) King Alfred The Great ( 871 - 899 ) King Edward The Elder ( 899 - 924 ) King Ælfweard ( 924 - 924 ) King Æthelstan ( 924 - 939 ) King Edmund I ( 939 - 946 ) King Eadred ( 946 - 955 ) King Eadwig ( 955 - 959 ) King Edgar The Peaceful ( 959 - 975 ) King Edward The Martyr ( 975 - 978 ) King Æthelred The Unready ( 978 - 1013 ) King Sweyn Forkbeard ( 1013 - 1014 ) King Æthelred The Unready ( 1014 - 1016 ) King Edmund Ironside ( 1016 - 1016 ) King Cnut The Great ( 1016 - 1035 ) King Harold Harefoot ( 1035 - 1040 ) King Harthacnut ( 1040 - 1042 ) King Edward The Confessor ( 1042 - 1066 ) King Harold Godwinson ( 1066 - 1066 ) King Edgar Ætheling ( 1066 - 1066 ) King William I ( 1066 - 1087 ) King William II ( 1087 - 1100 ) King Henry I ( 1100 - 1135 ) King Stephen ( 1135 - 1141 ) Empress Matilda ( 1141 - 1141 ) King Stephen ( 1141 - 1154 ) King Henry II ( 1154 - 1189 ) King Richard I ( 1189 - 1199 ) King John ( 1199 - 1216 ) King Louis VIII Of France ( 1216 - 1216 ) King Henry III ( 1216 - 1272 ) King Edward I ( 1272 - 1307 ) King Edward II ( 1307 - 1327 ) King Edward III ( 1327 - 1377 ) King Richard II ( 1377 - 1399 ) King Henry IV ( 1399 - 1413 ) King Henry V ( 1413 - 1422 ) King Henry VI ( 1422 - 1461 ) King Edward IV ( 1461 - 1470 ) King Henry VI ( 1470 - 1471 ) King Edward IV ( 1471 - 1483 ) King Richard III ( 1483 - 1485 ) King Henry VII ( 1485 - 1509 ) King Henry VIII ( 1509 - 1547 ) King Edward VI ( 1547 - 1553 ) Queen Jane ( 1553 - 1553 ) Queen Mary I ( 1553 - 1558 ) Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 - 1603 ) King James I ( 1603 - 1625 ) King Charles I ( 1625 - 1649 ) Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell ( 1653 - 1658 ) Lord Protector Richard Cromwell ( 1658 - 1659 ) King Charles II ( 1660 - 1685 ) King James II ( 1685 - 1688 ) Queen Mary II ( 1689 - 1694 ) King William III ( 1689 - 1702 ) Queen Anne ( 1702 - 1714 ) King George I ( 1714 - 1727 ) King George II ( 1727 - 1760 ) King George III ( 1760 - 1820 ) King George IV ( 1820 - 1830 ) King William IV ( 1830 - 1837 ) Queen Victoria ( 1837 - 1901 ) King Edward VII ( 1901 - 1910 ) King George V ( 1910 - 1936 ) King Edward VIII ( 1936 - 1936 ) King George VI ( 1936 - 1952 ) Queen Elizabeth II ( 1952 - 2022 ) King Charles III ( 2022 - Present Day )
True and I fear that can’t be topped, until Charles III and his son William pass an early death. Making Prince George a king at a very young age , assuming he would rule for a long time without illness ( which I don’t wish for .)
Girly pops, funny how it never dawned on you that England was a KINGdom for a reason. The English throne is reserved for men, ONLY for men. Matilda was disputed, she’s not liked by the english people either, only some parts. Also, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper and a disputed claimant will always be disputed.😂
Hard to tell, but there’s potential for William to be a unifying figure like George V, whose dad aka Victoria’s son was disliked for his colourful love life and largely prioritising himself, while George V was known for prioritising his family and his country, ending the ‘tradition’ of having a mistress and largely shaping the royal family to be as approachable as it is rn
You didn't even mention Jane Grey... the Nine Day's Queen...! She might not have reigned for very long.. but she should've gotten at least a little side note in your video!
Until 1603 this should be called 'English' monarchs. There is no 'British' crown until the Union of England and Scotland, which took the Scottish line of succession.
Nope, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper.
I like Charles III, but he hasn't had enough time as Sovereign to leave a strong legacy. That said, it would be inappropriate to judge him. So, I would say my two favourites are Queen Elizabeth II and King George VI.
Yeah, most historians afaik expect him to be a ‘transitional’ king, which Charles supposedly doesn’t love-tbf considering all the years he’s worked in conservation and stuff to be called a transition only lol
Nope, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper.
Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector, King in all but name. He was the man in power at the time mentioned, nobody stood above him. He was offered to be King but refused for he couldn't take up a title he'd fought against for so long.
@@keegangrahame5440 A rose by any other name still has thorns and Cromwell, although, not titled a King, was a self-designated ruler and a tyrant (hence the thorn analogy). History does not look kindly on him.
Lol, Matilda and Jane were never Queens. Matilda was disputed and not Crowned. On the other hand, Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all seem to forget about henry VIII’s succession act which puts mary after edward. Don’t besmirch our history with filth and propaganda.
I think it’s wild that every direct member of the ERF are direct descendants of Mary Queen of Scots cause of James being of her line so technically it was like a posthumous victory for her over Liz who died with no heir
Where do you even start for Scottish monarchs? Kenneth I was the first King of Scotland, founding the country in 843. However, there were earlier leaders during the Kingdom of the Picts. Do you start when it became the kingdom of Scotland or before that?
@@keegangrahame5440 I feel Kenneth Mac Alpin should be the start At least Scotland or Alba as it was known then was mostly unified And he comes up if you google first king of Scotland
Ecbert was the first to achieve rule and overlordship over the whole of Anglo-Saxon England. He won the Battle of Ellandun - one of the most important battles in English history where he defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending the long period of Mercian Supremacy and establishing Wessex as the dominant force in all the land. He swooped in and took Kent and Sussex; ruled Mercia directly after driving the the king from his lands; and led an army north to Northumbria where King Eanred accepted Ecbert’s overlordship. Ecbert was indeed the “King of Kings”.
Oh, a republic? You mean that system where everyone’s voice is heard, but only the loudest and wealthiest ones seem to echo back? Adorable. It’s like organizing a talent show where the judges already decided the winner before the contestants even showed up. But, of course, power to the people-as long as the people know their place.
King Charles III was born in 1948, I hope he's still alive as he is probably still having a battle with cancer, his son William (the future king of the United kingdom)
Nobody ever talks about how close Henry V was in completing taking over France and becoming king of France if only he lived for 2 more months it would’ve happened
They would have split off like austria and spain under the habsburgs from the administrative strain of the king managing two kingdoms at once
You *COULD* argue an ear infection prevented the unification of Britain and France later on
One of the greatest what ifs in history.
wait what? i don’t get it
Basically James I/V’s mother married the king of France at the time. However he died of something in his ear before they had a child. Supposing they did have a child before he died, and history remained unaltered, a French James I would of inherited France, then Scotland, then England
You forgot about the 9 day Queen Jane Grey
And Empress Mathilda
Jane was an illegitimate monarch
@@alanescobarmartinez192She never formally became Queen of England though right?
@@NarnianHogwart as Jane Grey.
@@alanescobarmartinez192 I meant Mathilda not Jane Grey who was declared Queen.
Edward VIII's reign wasn't the shortest of any british monarch. In fact Jane Grey and Edward V had shorter reigns.
エドワード8は君主の中では4番目に短いみたいです。最短はジェーングレイ、二番目に短いのはエドワード5、三番目はハロルド2世
Can-oot, Half-a-canoot, Dooms-day... and Henry ! is most well known for "Not going on hunting trips in order avoid myseterious deaths"
Empress Maud was declared Queen of England and she’s missing in the list except for a little mention. And King Louis isn’t there either. He was proclaimed too. Poor Queen Jane, she’s not mentioned either.
Matilda was in fact never queen she lost the anarchy to Stephen but her son was king though
That’s because their reign is still disputed by historians so it’s always tricky whether to add them or not.
Matilda was never formally crowned, she was in the city of London/Westminster and the lords decided they weren't in the mood to take orders from a woman, so they rebelled and chased her off.
@@scottmcginn2169 Edward viii wasn't formally crowned either but he was still King
Maud is disputed lol, no way near a Queen Regnant. Jane on the other hand is a usurper (Funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s Succession Act.) 😂
These British monarch stories are amazing! From Alfred the Great’s battles to Elizabeth II’s big changes, history is full of surprises. I’ve got a video about some surprising presidential assassination attempts you might like. What did you find most interesting about the monarchs in this video?
Alfred wasn’t a king of England
William the conquer is my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
Studies show that about 25% of people in Britain are descended from William the Conquerer
You mean your 39th great grandfather
@DrawingWithPatchara6778 yep
Care to be more specific?
How tf do yall get this info like how can they trace your blood to his blood
Just an aside…. Mary II was why William even became king. The throne came through her but this video kind of frames it like it was William.
He was actually third in the line of succession after Anne being the son of King James II's sister.
William really had no business becoming king. He only did so because Mary didn't want to bother with most queenly duties after she committed treason by chasing her king father and his rightful heir out of the country. What an absolutely wretched daughter.
You guys forgot about Lady Jane Grey, but good either way!!😍
She's not an officially recognized monarch.
@@TyreeEverdingneither is Edward viii or Edward v
@@TyreeEverding Neither is Oliver Cromwell. If he was going to be on the list, Jane Grey should have been too.
@@Diamond_Jubilee Edwards V and VIII are recognised as being kings they just were never crowned
@@Yorkiecarlos neither was Jane grey, so she should be counted as well. It’s just sexism
My Favorites are George VI and Elizabeth II
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I can’t express how happy I am that Charles went with Charles III. It just makes things so easy 😂
You forgot to include Queen Jane Grey, the 9-days queen who succeeded Edward VI
Did they put Queen Anne Boleyn? No because she didn’t stay as queen
@@katherine_howardthey didn’t put Anne Boleyn because she married into royalty…
Right I was looking for Jane too
Lol, Jane? A Queen? No. Jane is a usurper and no way near a Queen. It is clear in Henry VIII’s succession act that after Sweet Lil Eddie comes Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth.
No. Jane was no where near a Queen. She was a usurper. Don’t besmirch our history with filth.
All Monarchs
King Ecgberht ( 802 - 839 )
King Æthelwulf ( 839 - 856 )
King Æthelbald ( 856 - 860 )
King Æthelberht ( 860 - 865 )
King Æthelred I ( 865 - 871 )
King Alfred The Great ( 871 - 899 )
King Edward The Elder ( 899 - 924 )
King Ælfweard ( 924 - 924 )
King Æthelstan ( 924 - 939 )
King Edmund I ( 939 - 946 )
King Eadred ( 946 - 955 )
King Eadwig ( 955 - 959 )
King Edgar The Peaceful ( 959 - 975 )
King Edward The Martyr ( 975 - 978 )
King Æthelred The Unready ( 978 - 1013 )
King Sweyn Forkbeard ( 1013 - 1014 )
King Æthelred The Unready ( 1014 - 1016 )
King Edmund Ironside ( 1016 - 1016 )
King Cnut The Great ( 1016 - 1035 )
King Harold Harefoot ( 1035 - 1040 )
King Harthacnut ( 1040 - 1042 )
King Edward The Confessor ( 1042 - 1066 )
King Harold Godwinson ( 1066 - 1066 )
King Edgar Ætheling ( 1066 - 1066 )
King William I ( 1066 - 1087 )
King William II ( 1087 - 1100 )
King Henry I ( 1100 - 1135 )
King Stephen ( 1135 - 1141 )
Empress Matilda ( 1141 - 1141 )
King Stephen ( 1141 - 1154 )
King Henry II ( 1154 - 1189 )
King Richard I ( 1189 - 1199 )
King John ( 1199 - 1216 )
King Louis VIII Of France ( 1216 - 1216 )
King Henry III ( 1216 - 1272 )
King Edward I ( 1272 - 1307 )
King Edward II ( 1307 - 1327 )
King Edward III ( 1327 - 1377 )
King Richard II ( 1377 - 1399 )
King Henry IV ( 1399 - 1413 )
King Henry V ( 1413 - 1422 )
King Henry VI ( 1422 - 1461 )
King Edward IV ( 1461 - 1470 )
King Henry VI ( 1470 - 1471 )
King Edward IV ( 1471 - 1483 )
King Richard III ( 1483 - 1485 )
King Henry VII ( 1485 - 1509 )
King Henry VIII ( 1509 - 1547 )
King Edward VI ( 1547 - 1553 )
Queen Jane ( 1553 - 1553 )
Queen Mary I ( 1553 - 1558 )
Queen Elizabeth I ( 1558 - 1603 )
King James I ( 1603 - 1625 )
King Charles I ( 1625 - 1649 )
Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell ( 1653 - 1658 )
Lord Protector Richard Cromwell ( 1658 - 1659 )
King Charles II ( 1660 - 1685 )
King James II ( 1685 - 1688 )
Queen Mary II ( 1689 - 1694 )
King William III ( 1689 - 1702 )
Queen Anne ( 1702 - 1714 )
King George I ( 1714 - 1727 )
King George II ( 1727 - 1760 )
King George III ( 1760 - 1820 )
King George IV ( 1820 - 1830 )
King William IV ( 1830 - 1837 )
Queen Victoria ( 1837 - 1901 )
King Edward VII ( 1901 - 1910 )
King George V ( 1910 - 1936 )
King Edward VIII ( 1936 - 1936 )
King George VI ( 1936 - 1952 )
Queen Elizabeth II ( 1952 - 2022 )
King Charles III ( 2022 - Present Day )
Edward V's reign was the shortest in England. The youngest monarch to come to a throne in the British Isles in Mary Queen of Scots
Lady Jane Grey had the shortest at 9 days
Jane actually had the shortest reign. Unfortunately she wasn’t mentioned in this video
George III is still the longest reigning KING of the British empire
True and I fear that can’t be topped, until Charles III and his son William pass an early death.
Making Prince George a king at a very young age , assuming he would rule for a long time without illness ( which I don’t wish for .)
I have a soft spot for our Charlie-boy III. I just pray his cancer doesn't cut his reign short :(.
Him and Edward VII very similar, their mum's had long reigns therefore shortening their sons.
I really like you are this type of content please make more
Amazing Video
Love the channel and history.
Ya'll just gonna pass on the intro
EDIT: "from divine rights to royal Instagram likes." 😂😂😂😂
11:35 LMFAOOO that’s a funny name to call a man. Especially a king 😂😂
He wasn’t a King. He was Lord Protector.
Pretty sure Cromwell and his son were not monarchs. Although they had monarchs powers in all but in name
you included edward v and viii who weren’t even properly crowned but left out empress matilda and lady jane grey 🤦♀️
And Edgar Aetheling
They were officially crowned
@@khairhadid7235 girl let’s be fr 💀
@@khairhadid7235 Edward V and Edward VIII were never crowned
Girly pops, funny how it never dawned on you that England was a KINGdom for a reason. The English throne is reserved for men, ONLY for men. Matilda was disputed, she’s not liked by the english people either, only some parts. Also, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper and a disputed claimant will always be disputed.😂
Alfred the Great became a Martyr on 10/26/899. Also it's my birthday 🎂 in 1963
Victoria, strict morality. Oh boy do we need that now.
Hard to tell, but there’s potential for William to be a unifying figure like George V, whose dad aka Victoria’s son was disliked for his colourful love life and largely prioritising himself, while George V was known for prioritising his family and his country, ending the ‘tradition’ of having a mistress and largely shaping the royal family to be as approachable as it is rn
Good video.
Me encanta la reina Isabel II
Can you do evolution of Scottish Monarchs next!!!!!
Cromwell - Baze
From Divine rights to Royal Instagram likes
I Like Bloody Mary. Shes the best
She is known as Queen Mary
Really why?
Agreed. Best English Queen ever!
do history of roman figueres next
You didn't even mention Jane Grey... the Nine Day's Queen...! She might not have reigned for very long.. but she should've gotten at least a little side note in your video!
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Until 1603 this should be called 'English' monarchs. There is no 'British' crown until the Union of England and Scotland, which took the Scottish line of succession.
A hool can the union of crowns never happened that is a lie
@mmcc5846 so James VI of Scots never became James I of England
@@Yorkiecarlos There was a “personal union”. The two countries had the same monarch. The Act of Union made them one state.
@DavidHowells-d9p yes I know that
@@DavidHowells-d9phe was asking a rhetorical question lol
Dutch monarchs next please
the current british monarchs are more closely related to the scottish monarchs
French monarchs
Wow❤
the A TO Z of monsters
Jane was queen before Mary you missed one
Nope, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper.
Queen elizabeth
Which one?
I like Charles III, but he hasn't had enough time as Sovereign to leave a strong legacy. That said, it would be inappropriate to judge him. So, I would say my two favourites are Queen Elizabeth II and King George VI.
Yeah, most historians afaik expect him to be a ‘transitional’ king, which Charles supposedly doesn’t love-tbf considering all the years he’s worked in conservation and stuff to be called a transition only lol
Lady Jane Grey ( the queen of 9 days )
Nope, Jane is no where near a Queen. Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all forget about Henry VIII’s succession act 😂 After Edward is Mary. Don’t besmirch our history with filth. A usurper will always be a usurper.
There is no way you called Canute the Great, «Cee-Nut» wtf. And why did you not give Svein Forkbeard, lets say, an actual beard???
To me it always sounds like ca - noot but I can't help but laugh at the usual spelling for his name as it looks as if his name was 'C*NT!' 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lady Jane grey was skipped apparently 🙈
Henry VIII The King Who Had Six Wifes
2 divorced, 2 beheaded, 1 died, 1 survived
Queen Elizabeth ii
My favourite is Queen Elizabeth II
Hmm
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It's actually spells Elizabeth
William IV: Father of Queen Victoria
Uncle
@GavStaR79 Oh
Her father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn. He died in 1820, 6 days before his father, King George III.
Lady jane grey and Matilda: what abt meeeeeeeee 😭😭😭😭😭😭
10:12 you forgot lady Jane gray
May Queen Elizabeth II rest in peace 😔.
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You forgot Lady Jane grey
Usurper, never a Queen.
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Oliver Cromwell was not a monarch…
He was not in all but name.
Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector, King in all but name.
He was the man in power at the time mentioned, nobody stood above him.
He was offered to be King but refused for he couldn't take up a title he'd fought against for so long.
@@keegangrahame5440 A rose by any other name still has thorns and Cromwell, although, not titled a King, was a self-designated ruler and a tyrant (hence the thorn analogy). History does not look kindly on him.
Queen Elizabeth I 😍😍
1st like and comment!
Edward V obviously
Y'all forgot about Matilda and Jane 😭
Matilda - Disputed and Jane - Usurper. These women are no way near a Queen. They didn’t ate or slayed either.
Her Majesty The Queen! we all know who ELIZABETH II
Queen Elizabeth died 2022
Just waiting for William the 3rd and the George the 6th :)
Prince William will be William the 5th his son will be George the 7th
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Forgot Matilda and lady Jane Gray and gave lesser importance to Marry the second.
Lol, Matilda and Jane were never Queens. Matilda was disputed and not Crowned. On the other hand, Jane was a usurper, funny how y’all seem to forget about henry VIII’s succession act which puts mary after edward. Don’t besmirch our history with filth and propaganda.
George 6th looks mad to me NGL
Edward Vlll abdicate and he married a two times divorced
*Evolution of English-British Monarchs (Union of the crowns was not until 1603).
Really Anne is Anne Gloria
あらら惜しいね。あとこれにエドワード6、メアリー1の間にジェーングレイが入れば完璧だった
And Elizabeth I
The way that the characters are moving are making me sick to my stomach
From all to nothing.
Ecbert is not the one who unified the kingdoms
Will always be my girl Victoria🔥
A Poco A Los Artistas Los Nombran Como Caballeros Reales Por Ejemplo.
Elton John.
Paul McCartney.
Barry Gibb.
Brian May.
Edward vll had hair
I think it’s wild that every direct member of the ERF are direct descendants of Mary Queen of Scots cause of James being of her line so technically it was like a posthumous victory for her over Liz who died with no heir
This only covers English kings till the unification
What about Scottish monarchs
They're British too
Every video like this only covers English kings
Where do you even start for Scottish monarchs? Kenneth I was the first King of Scotland, founding the country in 843. However, there were earlier leaders during the Kingdom of the Picts. Do you start when it became the kingdom of Scotland or before that?
@@keegangrahame5440 I feel Kenneth Mac Alpin should be the start
At least Scotland or Alba as it was known then was mostly unified
And he comes up if you google first king of Scotland
Wait not Steph-
😅1066 ?????hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Edward III also lost his youngest daughter, Joan (age 14ish) to the Black Death
Egbert was not the first king of England this was Aethelstan over 100 years later
Ecbert was the first to achieve rule and overlordship over the whole of Anglo-Saxon England. He won the Battle of Ellandun - one of the most important battles in English history where he defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending the long period of Mercian Supremacy and establishing Wessex as the dominant force in all the land. He swooped in and took Kent and Sussex; ruled Mercia directly after driving the the king from his lands; and led an army north to Northumbria where King Eanred accepted Ecbert’s overlordship. Ecbert was indeed the “King of Kings”.
Queen victoria is the most impressive one❤
And Elizabeth I
None are the descendants of Jacob, David, or Solomon
How do you know
@@Yorkiecarlos Its in the Bible
@@o.p.p.9625 whatever
who cares lol😂
bro knew about cudred and switha right? 1:31
But fun fact William the 1 fell off his horse and his stomach 💥
You need became a Republic!!!!
Why? What's the problem with constitutional monarchy? The ones who actually rule the country are elected democratically.
Oh, a republic? You mean that system where everyone’s voice is heard, but only the loudest and wealthiest ones seem to echo back? Adorable. It’s like organizing a talent show where the judges already decided the winner before the contestants even showed up. But, of course, power to the people-as long as the people know their place.
I mean Elizabeth || was born on 1926 not 1952
She became Queen in 1952
King Charles III was born in 1948, I hope he's still alive as he is probably still having a battle with cancer, his son William (the future king of the United kingdom)
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Do you think Charles was born in 2022?
5:21
Guide forgoten King Arthur.
He probably never existed and if he did he was not King of England as that kingdom did not yet exist
Russian monarchs later
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Please Evolution of Thai Prime Minister