Who was the most evil king of England?

1. Edward II (King of England) Edward II's kingship looks particularly bad when compared with the successful tenures of his father and son. Indeed, historians now regard him as one of the worst monarchs in British history.
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Who was the most cruel king of England?

Henry VIII is undoubtedly one of the most infamous kings in English history, widely known for his ruthless ways and six wives, two of which were beheaded.
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Who was the craziest king of England?

Despite reigning for 60 years through war, industrial revolution and enormous social upheaval, George III is perhaps remembered first and foremost as "the mad King who lost America." Yet he was a monarch loved by his people, encouraged the arts and sciences and took a genuine interest in the well-being of his subjects.
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Who were the worst English kings?

5 of England's Worst Medieval Kings
  • John I (r. 1199-1216) ...
  • Edward II (r. 1307-1327) ...
  • Richard II (r. 1377-1399) ...
  • Henry VI (r. 1422-1461, 1470-1471) ...
  • Richard III (r. 1483-1485)
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Who was the cruelest monarch?

  • Gaius Caligula (AD 12–41)
  • Pope John XII (954–964)
  • King John (1199–1216)
  • King Richard II (1377–99)
  • Ivan IV 'the Terrible' (1547–84)
  • Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–67)
  • Emperor Rudolf II (1576–1612)
  • Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar (1828–61)
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Who was the nicest king?

So, even nice emperors can leave nasty ones behind.
  • Æthelstan (king of England, 925–939)
  • Henry VI (king of England, 1422–61; 1470–71)
  • Charles I (king of England and Scotland, 1625–49)
  • George III (king of Great Britain, 1760–1820)
  • Louis XVI (king of France, 1774–92)
  • Frederick III (German emperor, 1888)
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Who was England's best king?

William I ('William the Conqueror'), r1066–87

This brave, brutal, illiterate but clever Norman warlord attained at the battle of Hastings (14 October 1066) the most durable victory of any monarch in English history. At the head of 5,000 knights, he made himself master of a kingdom with perhaps 1.5 million inhabitants.
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Who is the most famous king of England?

King Henry VIII is the most famous monarch this country has ever had: instantly recognisable from Holbein's portrait of him as a great fat figure, hands on hips, shoulders padded, legs wide, hat tilted over his broad, bearded face.
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Was there a mad king of England?

He was the third Hanoverian monarch and the first one to be born in England and to use English as his first language. George III is widely remembered for two things: losing the American colonies and going mad.
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Was Henry a cruel king?

Hard and domineering, he was intolerant of opposition and could be ruthless and cruel in pursuit of his policy.
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Who is the first black king of England?

KING James the 1st of England was originally King James the 6th of Scotland. He was the son of a black father and a coloured mother both of royal blood.
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Who was 1st king of England?

The first king of all of England was Athelstan (895-939 AD) of the House of Wessex, grandson of Alfred the Great and 30th great-granduncle to Queen Elizabeth II. The Anglo-Saxon king defeated the last of the Viking invaders and consolidated Britain, ruling from 925-939 AD.
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Who is the youngest king of England?

The youngest king was Henry VI, who was 8 months and 26 days old at the time of his accession. The youngest queen consort was Isabella of Valois, second wife of Richard II, aged 6 years 11 months and 25 days when she became queen in 1396.
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Who was the most loved Queen of England?

1. Queen Elizabeth II. No surprises here. Queen Elizabeth was unanimously voted as the most popular Royal and was described by fans as hardworking, respected, and dignified.
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Who is the most famous queen?

Top 10 Most Famous Queens In History
  1. #1: Cleopatra VII, Ptolemaic Queen of Egypt. 69 - 30 BC.
  2. #2: Elizabeth I of England. 1533 - 1603. ...
  3. #3: Marie-Antoinette of France. 1755 - 1793. ...
  4. #4: Victoria of England. ...
  5. #5: Nefertiti of Egypt. ...
  6. #6: Anne Boleyn of England. ...
  7. #7: Catherine the Great of Russia. ...
  8. #8: Maria Theresa of Austria. ...
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Did king Henry of France go mad?

King Henry's death marked the 55th death of Season One. His wife, Queen Catherine, discovered he had been poisoned by his personal bible, and that is what caused him to go mad.. Queen Catherine eventually reveals she knew her son Francis killed King Henry after he went mad..
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Who founded England?

The kingdom of England – with roughly the same borders as exist today – originated in the 10th century. It was created when the West Saxon kings extended their power over southern Britain.
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Who was the most powerful ruler ever?

Henry Kissinger Picks The Seven Most Powerful People In History
  • No. 1: Julius Caesar (100 B.C.-44 B.C.) ...
  • No. 2: Qin Shi Huang (259 B.C.-210 B.C.) ...
  • No. 3: Peter the Great (1672-1725) ...
  • No. 4: Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) ...
  • No. 5: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) ...
  • No. 6: Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) ...
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Who was the youngest king in history?

Alfonso XIII could be considered as the youngest ever king to be crowned as he became a king the day he was born on May 17, 1886. Though his mother Maria Christina of Austria had the power as his regent until he assumed full powers on his sixteenth birthday in 1902.
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Were any Kings faithful?

But we also have monarchs like Edward I, Edward III, Charles V, Henry VII, etc. whose marriages have been well documented as loving and faithful. Then we have Edward IV, also known for his many affairs, who married Elizabeth Woodville for love or lust.
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What is Mercia called today?

Mercia was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of the Heptarchy. It was in the region now known as the English Midlands now East Midlands & West Midlands.
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Did England have a Viking king?

Later Viking raids and rulers

So the Vikings were not permanently defeated – England was to have four Viking kings between 1013 and 1042. The greatest of these was King Cnut, who was king of Denmark as well as of England.
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Who will be the next king of England?

Prince Charles is presently heir (next in line) to the British throne. He will not become king until his mother, Queen Elizabeth, abdicates (gives up the throne), retires or dies. When either of these happen, Prince Charles may abdicate and pass the throne to his eldest son Prince William.
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What was England first called?

Kingdom of England

Originally, England (or Angleland) was a geographical term to describe the territory of Britain which was occupied by the Anglo-Saxons, rather than a name of an individual nation state.
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