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British King's Hereditary Table:

I. The Norman Dynasty

1, William I (Conquerant) (French: Guillaume le Conquerant; English: King William Ⅰ the Conqueror; Latin: Willielmus Rex Anglorum, 1028- 1087 September 9), Duke of Normandy (1035-1087), King of England (1066-/kloc-).

2. William II Rufus (English name William II Rufus, about1056 ~165438+August 2000), king of England, reigned from 1087 to100.

3. Henry I of Henry I (1 068-13565438+February1), king of Normandy Dynasty in England (1135).

4. Stephen (English name:1096 ~115438+1October 25th), king of England, reigned for10/35 years to/kloc-.

Second, the Anjou Dynasty

1, Henry II (short cloak) Henry II Comantle (1133 March 25th-1/89 July 6th) is the king of England (1/kloc-0) He is also the Duke of Normandy (from 1 150), the Earl of Anjou (from 1 15 1) and the Duke of Aquitaine (from 1 152).

2. Richard I (Richard I,11September 8th, 57-1April 6th, 99), also known as Richard Lion's Heart, was the second king of the Plantagenet Dynasty in England. His reign was 1 199.

3. John (English name: John, 1 166 or167 65438+ February 24th ~1216 65438+1)

Third, the Plantagenet Dynasty.

1, John (English name: John, 1 166 or167 65438+February 24th ~1216 65438+10)

2. Henry III (English name Henry III, 1207, 10 October, 1272,10/6 October), king of England, from12/kloc-0. Although he ruled for a long time, he was one of the most nameless kings in English history.

3. King Edward I of England of England (English name: Edward I of England,1239 June17 ~ 1307 July 7) was in office from 1272 to1307.

4. Edward II (English name:1April 25, 284 ~1September 2, 3271), king of England, reigned from 1307 to 1327.

5. Edward III (English name Edward III,131265438+1October13 ~ June 1377 2 1), king of England,1.

6. Richard II (English name Richard II, 1367, about 65438+1October 6 ~ 1400, February 14), king of England, reigned from 1377 to/kloc.

Fourth, Lancaster dynasty.

1, Henry IV (English name Henry iv,1April 3, 367 ~141March 20, 3), king of England, reigned from 1399 to14/.

2. Henry V Henry V (1August 9, 387 or16-65438+August 3 1 0422), king of Lancaster (1413-1).

3. Henry VI of Henry VI (142 1 year 65438+February 6-147 1 year May 2 1 or May 22), the last king of Lancaster Dynasty (142). 1470- 147 1 year).

Verb (abbreviation for verb) York family

1, king of England Edward IV of England (English name: Edward IV of England, 1442 April 28th ~ 1483 April 9th), king of England, reigned from 14 1 March 4th to 1483 April.

2. King Edward V of England of England (English name: Edward V of England, 1470,165438+1October 4 ~ about 1483), king of England, reigned 1483.

3. Richard III (English name: Richard III, 1452,10/0 ~ 1485 August 22), king of England, reigned from 1483 to1485.

The intransitive verb Tudor dynasty

1, henry vii (English name Richard III,1457,65438+1October 28th ~1April 509,21), King of England, 1485.

2. Henry VIII (born on June 28th, 149 1 year-died on June 28th, 1547+ 1 year) was the second king of English Tudor dynasty and the second son of henry vii. 1since April 22, 509.

3. King Edward VI of England of England (English name: Edward VI of England,15371012 ~1553 July 6), king of England,1547/kloc-0.

4. jean grey or Jane Grey (probably born in1October 1537, 12, died in February 1554) is the Queen of England. Her rule lasted only a few days in 1553. However, her status as queen is controversial (she has only been in office for nine days and is generally not officially counted as the Queen of England).

5. Mary I, (Mary I,1516+08 February 2006-155816543810/7) Queen of England and Ireland (theoretically,

6. Elizabeth I (Elizabeth I, 1533 was born in Greenwich, today's London Greenwich, 1558 died in Surrey on March 24th 165438+ 10/7).

Seven, Stuart dynasty

1, James I (English name James I,1566 June19 ~1625mMarch 27), king of England,1March 24, 603 to1March 27, 625.

2. Charles I, King of Stuart Dynasty in England (Charles I, headless Charlie, reigned from 1600 to 1649, 1625+0649). James I's son.

3. charles ii (Restoration, 1630 ~ 1685, 1660 ~ 1685).

4. James II (James II, king of England, 1633 ~ 170 1, 1685 ~ 1688).

5. William III and Mary Ⅱ (King of William III, 1650 ~ 1702, 1689 ~ 1702, Queen Mary II, 1662 ~ 1694,/kloc.

6. Queen An (reigned from 1665 to 17 14, 1702 ~ 17 14).

Eight, Hanover family

1, George I (King George I, 1660 ~ 1727, 17 14 ~ 1727 reigned)

2. George II (in position 1683 ~ 1760, 1727~ 1760, George II)

3. King George III (1738- 18201October 29th) was the king of England and Ireland, and the third monarch of house of hanover. The grandson of George II ascended the throne on 1760 and died on 1820 at the age of 8 1 year.

4. George IV (in King George IV, 1762 ~ 1830, 1820 ~ 1830).

5. William IV (King William IV 1765 ~ 1837, reigned 1830 ~ 1837).

6. Queen Victoria (1865438+May 24, 2009-190165438+1October 22 1830 ~ 1 reigned) is?

Nine. Saxony-Coburg-Gotha dynasty

1, Edward VII (King Edward VII,1841910,1901~1965433.

Windsor dynasty

1, George V (King George V 1865 ~ 1936, 19 10 ~ 1936 reigned)

2. Edward VIII (King Edward VIII 1894 ~ 1972, 1936 reigned1/month).

3. King George VI (1895 14 February 12 February 6th), formerly known as Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor (1), UK. He was the last Indian emperor (1936- 1947), the last Irish king (1936- 1949) and the only self-governing king in India (1947-/kloc-).

4. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (born in 1926, 1926, 2 1 acceded to the throne on April 26th), whose full name is elizabeth alexandra mary windsor, is currently the monarch of the United Kingdom, the head of state of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth 15, with the highest Anglican Church. Her full name is "King of England and his land and territory, head of Commonwealth, protector of (Christian) faith". She was crowned on February 6th, 1952. She is the third longest-serving head of state at present, and the country where she is the head of state is about 654.38+25 million people.

King of France since the Carolingian dynasty.

In 752 AD, Pippin, a dwarf, deposed Tongzhi III, the last king of Clovis Dynasty, and was crowned by Saint Berniface, Archbishop of Mainz, and the Carolingian Dynasty began.

Pippin the Dwarf: reigned from 752 to 768 (crowned again by Pope Stefan II in 754);

Carloman: During 768 -77 1 year, he was the king of Ostracia, and his brother was Charles of Noyce, who ruled the whole of Frank.

Charlie: During 768 -77 1 year, he was the king of Dunst, and his brother Carloman was the king of Ostracia, ruling all Franks until Carloman died in 77 1 year, and Charlie succeeded to the throne of Ostracia. Charles inherited the throne of Ostrasia from 77 1 to 800 AD, and ruled as the king of all Franks.

Charlemagne: On Christmas Day in 800 AD, he entered Italy at the invitation of Pope Leo III, and received the crown of the Western Roman Empire from the Pope at St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome, becoming the first emperor of the Western Roman Empire since 467 AD, thus beginning the history of the Frankish Empire.

From 800 to 8 13, he ruled alone as the emperor of the Roman Empire.

During 8 13 -8 14 AD, he was in office with his pious son Louis, who was crowned by him.

Loyal Louis: from 8 13 to 8 14, he was ruled by the Roman emperor and his father Charles, and was crowned again by Pope Stefan IV in 8 16.

From 8 14 to 8 17, he ruled alone as the Roman emperor.

From 8 17 to 833 AD, he ruled with his son, the Roman Emperor Rosell I, until he was deposed by the People's Assembly of the Soyson Empire in 833 AD.

The pious Louis was restored between 833 and 840 AD and ruled as a nominal Roman emperor.

During 840-843 AD, the civil war between the pious sons of Louis ended with the conclusion of the Verdun Peace Treaty in 843 AD. According to the peace treaty, the three sons of devout Louis established their respective territories, Caroline Empire disintegrated, and the history of the empire was gradually replaced by an independent kingdom.

The following is described according to the throne of West Frank.

Bald Charlie: From 843 to 875, he was the king of West Frank.

From 875 to 877, he became the emperor of Rome after inheriting the throne of Rome.

Louis Steinmer: He was the king of West Frank from 877 to 879.

Louis III: It was ruled by Carloman from 879 to 882.

Carloman: He ruled alone from 882 to 884.

Charles III, a fatuous man, ruled as the Roman emperor from 884 to 887 (in 884, the imperial emperor succeeded to the throne of West Frank).

In 887 AD, the fatuous Charles III was deposed, which led to the collapse of Caroline Empire on the basis of inheritance, and the rule of Caroline Dynasty in various kingdoms also tended to collapse. Ed, the Earl of Paris who defended Paris, was elected king when Charlie was still alive, and the Caroline dynasty began to be forced to face a series of competitors for the throne:

Ould (Earl of Paris): He ruled as an elected king from 887 to 898.

Innocent Charlie: From 893 to 929 A.D., he was the Western Frankish king of the orthodox Carolingian dynasty.

Robel (Duke of France): He existed as a contender for the throne in 922-923, and died in Soisson on June 15, 923.

Raoul (duke of burgundy): From 923 to 929, he fought against King Charles and was elected king from 929 to 936. ..

Louis returned from overseas: the reign of the West Frankish king as the orthodox Carolingian dynasty from 936 to 954 A.D.

Rosell: From 954 to 986 AD, the king of West Franks, as the orthodox Carolingian dynasty, was in power.

Louis V: During 986 -987 AD, as the orthodox Carolingian dynasty, the king of West Frank was in power.

1may 2, 9871day, Louis V, the orthodox king of Caroline dynasty, died, leaving no children. At 1987 Compiè ne People's Congress, Hugo Karp, the Earl of Paris, defeated Charles of Herzog von Lothringen under Caroline Dynasty by force in the election and was crowned on July 3rd. From then on, the Caroline dynasty in West Frank was replaced by the Cape dynasty. France also began to transform from the western Frankish kingdom of Caroline Empire to an independent French monarchy. From then on, the Cape Dynasty began.

Hugo Karp: From 987 to 996.

Robert II: reigned from 996 to 65438 +003 1.

Henry I: 103 1 to 1060.

Philip I's reign was 1060-1 108.

Louis VI: in office1108-1137.

Louis VII: in office1137-1180.

Philip II (Augustus): 1 180-1223 reigned.

Louis VIII: From 1223 to 1226.

Louis IX (Saint Louis): reigned from 1226 to 1270.

Philippe III le Bon: From 1270 to 1285.

Philip IV (handsome man): 1285-13 14 in office.

Louis X: in office1314-1316.

John I: in office1316-1316.

Philip V: 13 16 to 1322.

Charles IV (handsome man): 1322 to 1328.

1328, the handsome Charles IV died childless. Philip VI, the lucky man of Valois, a branch of Capello dynasty, crossed with Edward III, the British king who was also a branch of Capello family, and was elected as the French king. From then on, the Valois dynasty began.

Philip VI (the lucky one) reigned from 1328 to 1350.

John II (Good John): 1350 to 1364.

Charles V: From 1364 to 1380.

Charles vi: reigned from 1380 to 1422.

Charles VII: 1422-146 1 in place.

Louis Xi: The reign time is from 146 1 to 1483.

Charles VIII: From 1483 to 1498.

French Louis XII of France: 1498-15 15 in office.

Francois I: The reign time was 15 15-1547.

Henry II: From the reign of 1547 to 1559.

Franois II: From 1559 to 1560.

Charles IX: From 1560 to 1570.

Henry III: 1570 to 1589.

1589, Henry III of the Valois Dynasty was assassinated in the siege of Paris, and Henry IV, the great Bourbon of Nabal of the Valois Dynasty, was elected as the French king. The bourbon dynasty began.

Henry IV (Great Man): 1589-16 10 reigned.

Louis XIII: reigned from 16 10 to 1643.

Louis XIV (Sun King): 1643-17 15 reigned.

Louis XV: reigned from 17 15 to 1774.

Louis XVI reigned from 1774 to 1793.

Louis XVII of France: 1793 to 1793.

Louis Stanislas Xavier: From 1793 to 1824.

Charles X reigned from 1824 to 1830.

The July Revolution of 1830 forced the Bourbon Dynasty into exile, and the French Orthodox Dynasty ended.