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Liste des monarques britanniques
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Monarques d'Angleterre
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Monarques d'Écosse
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| Nom |
Règne |
Notes |
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Les Saxons (878 - 1013)
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| Alfred le Grand |
878 - 899 |
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| Édouard l'Ancien |
899 - 924 |
fils du précédent |
| Ethelweard |
924 |
fils du précédent |
| Athelstan |
925 - 940 |
demi-frère du précédent |
| Edmond Ier |
939 - 946 |
demi-frère des précédents |
| Edred |
946 - 955 |
frère du précédent |
| Edwy |
955 - 959 |
fils d'Edmond Ier |
| Edgar le Pacifique |
959 - 975 |
frère du précédent |
| Édouard le Martyr |
975 - 978 |
fils du précédent |
| Ethelred II |
978 - 1013
1014 - 1016 |
demi-frère du précédent |
| Edmond |
1016 |
fils du précédent |
Le Danelaw (1013 - 1042)
Pendant cette période, Saxons et Danois réclamèrent le trône.
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| Sven Ier de Danemark |
1013 - 1014 |
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| Knut II de Danemark |
1016 - 1035 |
fils du précédent |
| Harold Ier Pied de lièvre |
1035 - 1040 |
fils illégitime du précédent |
| Knut III de Danemark |
1040 - 1042 |
fils (légitime) de Knut II |
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La Restauration saxonne (1042 - 1066)
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| Édouard le confesseur |
1042 - 1066 |
fils d'Ethelred II |
| Harold II |
1066 |
beau-frère du précédent |
The Normans
After the Norman Conquest in 1066, numbering of kings (a French tradition applied to the Saxons only by historians) begins anew, although this affects only the Edwards.
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| William I |
1066 - 1087 |
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| William II |
1087 - 1100 |
William I's son |
| Henry I |
1100 - 1135 |
William I's son |
| Stephen |
1135 - 1154 |
William I's grandson |
The Plantagenets
The Royal House name changed to reflect Matilda's marriage to Geoffrey Plantagenet.
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| Matilda (Empress Maud) |
1141 |
Henry I's daughter |
| Henry II |
1154 - 1189 |
Matilda's son |
| Richard I |
1189 - 1199 |
Henry II's son |
| John |
1199 - 1216 |
Henry II's son |
| Henry III |
1216 - 1272 |
John's son |
| Edward I |
1272 - 1307 |
Henry III's son |
| Edward II |
1307 - 1327 |
Edward I's son |
| Edward III |
1327 - 1377 |
Edward II's son |
| Richard II |
1377 - 1399 |
Edward III's grandson |
The House of Lancaster
Henry Bolingbroke deposed Richard II, and the Royal House name came to reflect Henry's father's title, Duke of Lancaste.
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| Henry IV |
1399 - 1413 |
Edward III's grandson |
| Henry V |
1413 - 1422 |
Henry IV's son |
| Henry VI |
1422 - 1461 |
Henry V's son |
The House of York
The Houses of Lancaster and York had fought the War of the Roses, and the Yorkists took the throne.
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| Edward IV |
1461 - 1483 |
Edward III's great-great-grandson |
| Edward V |
1483 |
Edward IV's son |
| Richard III |
1483 - 1485 |
Edward IV's brother |
The House of Tudor
The Lancastrian Henry Tudor reclaimed the throne from the Yorkists.
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| Henry VII |
1485 - 1509 |
Edward III's great-great-grandson |
| Henry VIII |
1509 - 1547 |
Henry VII's son |
| Edward VI |
1547 - 1553 |
Henry VIII's son |
| Lady Jane Grey |
1553 |
Henry VII's great-granddaughter |
| Mary I |
1553 - 1558 |
Henry VIII's daughter |
| Elizabeth I |
1558 - 1603 |
Henry VIII's daughter |
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| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
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The House of Alpin
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| Kenneth I |
843 - 858 |
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| Donald I |
858 - 862 |
Kenneth I's brother |
| Constantine I |
862 - 877 |
Kenneth I's son |
| Aedh |
877 - 878 |
Kenneth I's son |
| Eochaid |
878 - 889 |
Aedh's nephew
Jointly with Giric |
| Giric |
878 - 889 |
Aedh's first cousin
Jointly with Eochaid |
| Donald II |
889 - 900 |
Constantine I's son |
| Constantine II |
900 - 943 |
Aedh's son |
| Malcolm I |
943 - 954 |
Donald II's son |
| Indulf |
954 - 962 |
Constantine II's son |
| Dubh |
962 - 966 |
Malcolm I's son |
| Culen |
966 - 971 |
Indulf's son |
| Kenneth II |
971 - 995 |
Malcolm I's son |
| Constantine III |
995 - 997 |
Culen's son |
| Kenneth III |
997 - 1005 |
Dubh's son |
| Malcolm II |
1005 - 1034 |
Kenneth II's son |
| Duncan I |
1034 - 1040 |
Malcolm II's grandson |
| Macbeth |
1040 - 1057 |
Malcolm II's grandson |
| Lulach |
1057 - 1058 |
Kenneth III's grandson |
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The House of Dunkeld
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| Malcolm III |
1058 - 1093 |
Duncan I's son |
| Donald III |
1093 - 1094
1094 - 1097 |
Duncan I's son |
| Duncan II |
1094 |
Malcolm III's son |
| Edgar |
1097 - 1107 |
Malcolm III's son |
| Alexander I |
1107 - 1124 |
Malcolm III's son |
| David I |
1124 - 1153 |
Malcolm III's son |
| Malcolm IV |
1153 - 1165 |
David I's grandson |
| William I |
1165 - 1214 |
David I's grandson |
| Alexander II |
1214 - 1249 |
William I's son |
| Alexander III |
1249 - 1286 |
Alexander II's son |
| Margaret |
1286 - 1290 |
Alexander III's granddaughter |
The House of Balliol
When Margaret died, there was no clear heir. King Edward I of England took over and installed a puppet, John Balliol.
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| John Balliol |
1292 - 1296 |
David I's great-great-great-grandson |
The House of Bruce
When John Balliol rebelled, the Wars of Scottish Independence commenced, during which Robert the Bruce became King.
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| Robert I |
1306 - 1329 |
David I's great-great-great-great-grandson |
| David II |
1329 - 1371 |
Robert I's son |
The House of Balliol
For a period of time, both Edward Balliol and David II claimed the throne.
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| Edward Ballioll |
1332 - 1338 |
John Balliol's son |
The House of Stuart
When Robert Stewart took over, the Royal House name was changed to Stuart (the French spelling of Stewart).
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| Robert II |
1371 - 1390 |
Robert I's grandson |
| Robert III |
1390 - 1406 |
Robert II's son |
| James I |
1406 - 1437 |
Robert III's son |
| James II |
1437 - 1460 |
James I's son |
| James III |
1460 - 1488 |
James II's son |
| James IV |
1488 - 1513 |
James III's son |
| James V |
1513 - 1542 |
James IV's son |
| Mary I |
1542 - 1567 |
James V's daughter |
| James VI |
1567 - 1625 |
Mary I's son |
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Monarchs of England and of Scotland
In 1603, James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne upon the death of Elizabeth I. From then until 1707, England and Scotland had shared monarchs.
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|
| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
James I (England)
James VI (Scotland) |
1603 - 1625 |
Henry VII of England's great-great-grandson
Mary of Scotland's son |
| Charles I |
1625 - 1649 |
James I's son |
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The Commonwealth and Protectorate
There was no King between Charles I's execution in 1649 and the Restoration in 1660. The nation's rulers were known as Lords Protector.
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|
| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
| Oliver Cromwell |
1653 - 1658 |
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| Richard Cromwell |
1658 - 1659 |
Oliver Cromwell's son |
Monarchs of England and of Scotland
In 1659, Richard Cromwell abdicated. Anarchy existed until the Stuart Restoration in 1660.
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| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
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| Charles II |
1660 - 1685 |
Charles I's son |
James II (England)
James VII (Scotland) |
1685 - 1689 |
Charles I's son |
| Mary II |
1689 - 1694 |
James II's daughter
Jointly with William III |
William III (England)
William II (Scotland) |
1689 - 1702 |
Mary II's husband
Jointly with his wife |
| Anne |
1702 - 1707 |
James II's daughter |
Monarchs of Great Britain
In 1707, the Act of Union combined the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
| Anne |
1707 - 1714 |
James II's daughter |
The House of Hanover
Under the Act of Settlement, descendants of Sophia, Electress of Hanover, as the closest Protestant relatives of Anne, became entitled to the throne, and the Royal House name was changed when George, Elector of Hanover became King.
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| George I |
1714 - 1727 |
James I's great-grandson |
| George II |
1727 - 1760 |
George I's son |
| George III |
1760 - 1801 |
George II's 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.
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| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
| George III |
1801 - 1820 |
George II's grandson |
| George IV |
1820 - 1830 |
George III's son |
| William IV |
1830 - 1837 |
George III's son |
| Victoria |
1837 - 1901 |
George III's 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.
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| Victoria |
1837 - 1901 |
George III's granddaughter |
| Edward VII |
1901 - 1910 |
Victoria's son |
| George V |
1910 - 1936 |
Edward VII's son |
The House of Windsor
The name of the Royal House changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor due to anti-German sentiments during World War I.
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| George V |
1910 - 1936 |
Edward VII's son |
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.
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| Name |
Reign |
Notes |
| George V |
1910 - 1936 |
Edward VII's son |
| Edward VIII |
1936 |
George V's son |
| George VI |
1936 - 1952 |
George V's son |
| Elizabeth II |
1952- |
George VI's daughter |