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Were there kings in the 1500's?

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Were there kings in the 1500's?

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  1. Yes. In England there were:Henry VII(r. 1485-15090;Henry VIII(r. 1509-1547);Edward VI (r. 1547-1553).After these thre kings there were three Queen Regents:Lady Jane Grey(r. 10-19 July 1553);Mary I(r. 1553-1558),Elizabeth I(r. 1558-1603).

    Try visiting http://www.royal.gov/uk for more information.There were monarchs before the 1500's as well!


  2. in what country?? there were kings in England, Spain and other countries...

  3. Almost all countries on earth had monarchs in the 1500's, including all of Europe, and emperors in Russian, Japan and China.  The Americas were not independent.  The settled areas were under the Spanish crown.  (A few English settlements had been attempted in North America but they did not last.)  About the only republic on earth was Switzerland.

  4. Of course there were, all around Europe. Right now France is gone out with that and Spain also, The king and queen of Spain they are just there to look good.

  5. yes some where there were kings in the 1500's

  6. Medieval Kings of Europe existed way before the 1500's.

    The first English monarch was Egbert (also spelled Ecgberht) (died 839) was King of Wessex from 802 until 839.

    The first French monarch was Charles the Bald (Charles II of France and the Holy Roman Empire) 13 June 823 – 6 October 877), Holy Roman Emperor (875–877) and King of West Francia (840–877).

  7. Although there are still Kings and Queens, there were a large number of them leading up to WWI. Intermonarcy bickering was what lead up to the War, so after many countries tossed them.

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