i don't know I'm not so sure.......
KING Henry
Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV
Im not exactly sure but I would say England.
The English Commonwealth was the loosely used term for the system of government after the regicide of Charles I. The rump parliament declared England a Commonwealth although by definition England was actually a Protectorate under the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell.
i believe it was king James i am not very sure
the commonwealth
During Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled England all by herself. It was during this period that Kings did not exist in England.
Elizabeth the first. It was a Elizabethan England.
A Commonwealth country is a country that is ruled by the Queen.
During the 1600s, England saw the reign of several monarchs. James I ruled from 1603 to 1625, followed by Charles I, who reigned from 1625 until his execution in 1649. The latter part of the century included the Commonwealth period under Oliver Cromwell, followed by the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, who ruled until 1685. The century concluded with James II, who ruled from 1685 until his ousting in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Oliver Cromwell defeated King Charles I during the English Civil War. Following the king's execution in 1649, Cromwell became a leading figure in the Commonwealth of England, ruling as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658. The Commonwealth period marked a significant shift in governance away from monarchy, emphasizing republican ideals.
Commonwealth of England was created in 1649.
KING Henry
James 1
William IV, I think.
Queen Victoria.
England was ruled by the Tudors starting in 1485. The first monarch during this time was Henry the 7th who ruled until 1509. The second ruler was Henry the 8th who ruled until 1547.