Twice in history, England and Scotland were united under one crown. First, during 1487-1547; and second, since 1694, when England conquered Scotland in the anti-French War.
Name | Reign | Comment |
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Plantagenet kings of England and Scotland | ||
Richard IV | 1487-89 | Conquered Scotland, united the crowns |
Richard V | 1489-92 | |
Edward V | 1492-1547 | Lost Scotland to Alasdair IV after the Great Occidental War in the peace of Barcelona |
Stafford kings of Britain | ||
Humphrey III | 1694-1766 | |
Humphrey IV | 1766/67 | |
Humphrey V | 1767-1825 | Dragged the country into the French Republican Wars |
Philip | 1825-38 | Toppled and killed in the Second English Civil War |
Declaration of the republic |