English monarchs

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English monarchs are the kings and queens who have ruled England throughout its history, shaping the nation’s political, cultural, and legal development.

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All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
English monarchy 24
English monarch 4
English monarchs canonical 4

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf group of persons
monarchs
capital London, England
surface form: London

Winchester
country Kingdom of England
culturalInfluence development of English national identity
endTime 1707
followedBy British monarch
surface form: British monarchs
hasPart House of Anjou
surface form: House of Anjou monarchs

Blois-Champagne dynasty
surface form: House of Blois monarchs

House of Denmark monarchs
House of Hanover
surface form: House of Hanover monarchs

House of Lancaster
surface form: House of Lancaster monarchs

House of Normandy
surface form: House of Normandy monarchs

House of Orange-Nassau monarchs
House of Plantagenet
surface form: House of Plantagenet monarchs

House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stuart monarchs

House of Tudor monarchs
House of Wessex
surface form: House of Wessex monarchs

House of York
surface form: House of York monarchs
inception 10th century
language English
legalSystemInfluence common law of England
notableMonarch King Alfred the Great
surface form: Alfred the Great

Anne, Queen of Great Britain
surface form: Anne of Great Britain

Charles I of England
Charles II of England
Edward I of England
Edward III of England
Edward the Confessor
Elizabeth I of England
Henry II of England
Henry V of England
Henry VIII of England
James VI and I
surface form: James I of England

John of England
Mary II of England
King Richard the Lionheart
surface form: Richard I of England

William the Conqueror
surface form: William I of England

William III of England
Athelstan
surface form: Æthelstan
positionHeld King of England
Queen of England
role head of state of England
supreme ruler of England
significantEvent English Civil War
English Reformation
Glorious Revolution
Norman Conquest of England
Wars of the Roses
signing of Magna Carta

Referenced by (40)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

F.D. usedBy English monarchs
F.D. usedBy English monarchs
subject surface form: Fidei Defensor
Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset associatedWith English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Earl of Lincoln governingSystemContext English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
The Hollow Crown subject English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
President of the Council of the North appointedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarch
Chapel of St John the Evangelist associatedWith English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Anglicanism (broadly) hasHistoricalAssociationWith English monarchs
subject surface form: Anglicanism
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Duchy of York hasMonarchicalAssociation English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
House of Montgomery allegiance English monarchs
this entity surface form: Kings of England
St Stephen's Chapel patron English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Norman Marcher lords grantedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: Norman kings of England
County of Maine contestedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: Kings of England
Eadwig of England partOf English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Master of the Posts appointedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarch
Queen of England partOf English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Sword of Mercy of the Crown Jewels associatedWith English monarchs
subject surface form: Sword of Mercy
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Royal Peculiar hasHistoricalConnectionWith English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Dominus Hiberniae usedBy English monarchs
Dominus Hiberniae usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: Kings of England
English people historicallyRuledBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Robert de Mowbray allegiance English monarchs
this entity surface form: Norman kings of England
Tudor court partOf English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Children of the Chapel Royal serviceTo English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarch
Royal Arms of England impaled with those of Henry VII appliesToJurisdiction English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Whitehall Palace gardens usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
English royal court usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English kings
Lord Justice of Ireland subordinateTo English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarch
Queen of Ireland usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Writtle, Essex, Kingdom of England hasConnectionTo English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
the given name Charles isAssociatedWith English monarchs
subject surface form: Charles
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Michael Hirst subjectOfWork English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Rockingham Castle usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Countess of Bedford connectedTo English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Simon de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton allegiance English monarchs
this entity surface form: Norman kings of England
Kings of Scotland mergedWith English monarchs
this entity surface form: Kings of England
Bella Court usedBy English monarchs
Placentia usedBy English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Gatehouse of Richmond Palace associatedWith English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy
Portrait of the Five Eldest Children of Charles I hasSubject English monarchs
this entity surface form: English monarchy