History of Kings of England Related Important Events ⚡

Date of EventEvent / Incident
23 April 1016Edmund Ironuside became the king of England, ruled for the country only seven months ago, which was won by Cutter the Great.
03 April 1043Edward the Confaree was crowned the last king of the House of Wessex, the king of England.
06 January 1066Harold Godwinson, widely regarded as the last Anglo-Saxon king before the Norman conquest, was crowned King of England.
25 December 1066The Norman Conquest-Wilium The Concormer was crowned the King of England at Westminster Abbey, although in later years he faced rebellion and was not safe on his throne until 1072.
26 September 1087William II, William of the winner, was crowned the king of England.
19 December 1154Henry II was crowned the King of England in Westminster Abbey, London.
27 May 1199Joan was crowned King of England.
27 May 1199John is called the king of England. John was the king of England until his death in 1216. Following the Bowwings battle, John lost Normandi's Dachi to King Philip II of France, resulting in the collapse of most of the Angin Empire and contributed to the subsequent development in power Capetian dynasty during the 13th century.
01 February 1327Fourteen-year-old Edward III became King of England, but the country was ruled by his mother, Queen Isabella, and her lover, Roger Mortimer.
09 April 1413Henry V, depicted in three plays of William Shakespeare, was crowned the king of England.
21 March 1413Henry V became King of England.
28 June 1461Edward IV is crowned the king of England. Edward IV was the king of England until his death in 1483. He was the first Yorchist King of England. The first half of his rule was associated with violence associated with the wars of Roses, but he overcame the Lancaster's challenge to the throne in Tenkesbari in 1471 until he suddenly died.
06 July 1483Richard III was crowned the King of England, the last king of the House of York and the last king of the Plantgate dynasty.
26 June 1483Richard III became the king of England. Richard III was the king of England until his death in 1485, in 1485 in the Battle of Bosnia Field. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagnet dynasty. His defeat in the Bosworth Field, the final decisive battle of the wars Roses, was marked as the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the theme of Richard III, a fictional historical drama by William Shakespeare.
06 July 1483Richard III became King of England.
21 April 1509Henry VIII became the king of England, after the death of his father Henry VII, eventually became an important person in the prehistoric of the English monarchy.
09 June 1534The Act of Domination was implemented by England. The Act was an law that provided royal domination to the king of England, which means that Emperor / Queen was declared the highest head of the Church of England.
05 October 1676The East India Company got the right to exchange Indian currency in Mumbai from the King of England.
22 January 1689The Convention Parliament convened to justify the overthrow of James II, the last Roman Catholic king of England, who had vacated the throne when he fled to France in 1688.
14 January 1758The King of England gave the East India Company the right to retain the property won in battle in India.
22 June 1911Kink George V was made King of England.
12 July 927King of England, Authelton vow to Custanine II of Scotland that the latter would not be associated with Wikinking.

History of Kings of England Questions and Answer ⚡

Question: Who was sent as an ambassador to the royal court of Jahangir by James I, the then king of England?

 ◉ William Henry Brag

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 ◉ Joseph Proistley

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 ◉ John Hawkins

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 ◉ Max Planck

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