I was watching a repeat of Pointless Celebrities the other
week and in the final the actor’s Neil Dudgeon and Annette Badland had
questions in the final relating to the monarchy. The 3 questions were the names
of the British monarchs since 1707, the decade in which a monarch died from
1000 to 2000 and the monarchs who were never succeeded by their offspring since
1154. Well I happy to say I got 3 pointless answers and the celebrities won the
jackpot. It also got me thinking again about the statistics of the
English/British monarch. So let me share them with you.
Monarch who were not succeeded by their children:
There have been 17 monarchs since 1066 that were not
succeeded by their children. The first was the son of King William the
Conqueror, King William II. He died under mysterious circumstances when he was
shot by an arrow while hunting in the New Forest in 1100. He was unmarried and
thus succeeded by his brother King Henry I. The most recent monarch to be
succeeded by someone other than a child was King Edward VIII in 1936 when he
abdicated and was succeeded by his brother King George VI.
King William II, Image courtesy of ancestryimages.com |
Monarchs succeeded by more than one child:
It surprised me when I got looking that 7 monarchs have had
more than one child become monarch. The first was King William the Conqueror.
He was succeeded by 2 of his sons, William II and Henry I. Not surprisingly
Henry VIII wins with 3 of his children becoming monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I and
Elizabeth I. The most recent monarch to have more than one child become king
was King George V with Edward VIII and George VI.
Monarchs with no children:
Again this came as something of a surprise. 11 monarchs
since 1066 have not had any issues. Of these 5 were married but just had no
children for various reasons. Charles II was married but had no children with
his wife. She suffered several miscarriages. He did have 12 acknowledged
illegitimate children though. When you think about it 3 of the 11 of the
monarch who didn’t have children were the children of Henry VIII.
Monarchs with most children:
The record is held by James VII (II) who had 20 children by
his 2 wives. Coming a close second was Edward I who had 19 children by his 2
wives. Edward’s first wife was Eleanor of Castile and she gave birth to 16
children. George III and his wife Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz came in
second place with her giving birth to 15 children.
Reign length:
Our current Queen Elizabeth II holds the record for the
longest reigning monarch. Before her it was Queen Victoria at 63 years and 216
days and King George III at 59 years and 97 days.
The shortest reign was Queen Jane at just 9 days. For those
who don’t believe Jane was Queen (I do) then it was King Edward V at 78 days.
Neither monarch was ever crowned. The shortest reign of a crowned monarch was
King Edward VII at 326 days.
Age at Accession:
The oldest person to become monarch was William VI. When he
became King in 1830 he was 64 years old. The youngest to become monarch was
King Henry VI who was just 8 years old.
King William IV, Image courtesy of ancestryimages.com |
Number of marriages:
Well of the winner in this category has to be Henry VIII at
6 marriages. That man either loved wedding cake or just wanted to collect lots
of Mother’s in laws. He needed to take up knitting or something. Several other
monarchs were married more than once but 2 is the most number of marriages
besides Henry. It’s no wonder his 3 kids never got married. Nor did 3 other
monarch.
So to fully answer the pointless questions:
The names of the British monarchs since 1707 are: Anne,
George, William, Victoria, Edward and Elizabeth.
The decade in which a monarch died from 1000 to 2000 are:
1010’s, 1030’s, 1040’s, 1060’s, 1080’s, 1100’s, 1130’s, 1150’s, 1160’s, 1180’s,
1190’s, 1210’s, 1270’s, 1300’s, 1320’s, 1370’s, 1400’s, 1410’s, 1420’s, 1470’s,
1480’s (3 this decade), 1510’s, 1540’s, 1550’s (3 this decade), 1600’s, 1620’s,
1640’s, 1680’s, 1690’s, 1700’s, 1710’s, 1720’s, 1760’s, 1820’s, 1830’s, 1900’s,
1910’s, 1930’s, 1950’s, 1970’s.
The monarchs who were never succeeded by their offspring
since 1154 are:
Edward III (grandson), Richard II (cousin), Henry VI
(usurped), Edward V (uncle), Richard III (usurped), Edward VI (cousin and
half-sister), Mary I (half-sister), Elizabeth I (cousin), Charles II (brother),
Anne (cousin), George II (grandson), George VI (brother), William IV (niece),
Edward VIII (brother).
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