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=== Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Netherlands and of Ireland ===
 
=== Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Netherlands and of Ireland ===
 
*1752-1756 [[William V of Britain (Toyotomi)|William V/IV]]
 
*1752-1756 [[William V of Britain (Toyotomi)|William V/IV]]
*1756-1773 [[Henry IX of Britain (Toyotomi)|Henry IX]] (I of Scotland, the Low Countries)
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*1756-1792 [[Henry IX of Britain (Toyotomi)|Henry IX and I]]
*1773-1792 [[Henry IX of Britain (Toyotomi)|Henry IX]]
 
 
*1792-1817 [[George I of Britain (Toyotomi)|George I]]
 
*1792-1817 [[George I of Britain (Toyotomi)|George I]]
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=== Kings of the United Kingdoms and America ===
 
=== Kings of the United Kingdoms and America ===
 
*1817-1854 [[George I of Britain (Toyotomi)|George I]]
 
*1817-1854 [[George I of Britain (Toyotomi)|George I]]

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The United Kingdoms of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and the Netherlands (usually referred to as simply the United Kingdoms or Britain) is a nation located in Europe. It covers all of the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Netherlands on the mainland.

Queen Mary lived longer *there* than *here*, and as a result, William and Mary had offspring, one son (King William IV) and two daughters (Princesses Elizabeth and Victoria), establishing the Anglo-Dutch House of Orange-Nassau.

The United Kingdoms is subdivided into 5 kingdoms in personal union, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and the Netherlands, each of which has its own parliament. The United Kingdoms, in turn, has its own parliament.

List of Monarchs from Unification

Kings and Queens of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and Stadtholders of the Netherlands

Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the Netherlands and of Ireland

Kings of the United Kingdoms and America

Kings of the Commonwealth of British Nations

  • 1929-1955 Alexander
  • 1955-1991 Frederick
  • 1991- Joseph


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