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House of Mercia
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Wessex
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House of Denmark
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House of Denmark
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House of Denmark
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House of Wessex
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House of Stuart
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House of Wessex
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House of Normandy
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House of Normandy
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House of Normandy
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House of Blois
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House of Angevin
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House of Angevin
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House of Angevin
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House of Plantagenet
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House of Plantagenet
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House of Plantagenet
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House of Plantagenet
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House of Plantagenet
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House of Lancaster
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House of Lancaster
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House of Lancaster
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House of York
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House of York
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House of York
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House of Tudor
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House of Tudor
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House of Tudor
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House of Tudor
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House of Stuart
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Commonwealth
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Commonwealth
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Commonwealth
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House of Stuart
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House of Stuart
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House of Orange
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House of Orange
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House of Stuart
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House of Hanover
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House of Hanover, He was the second sovereign of the House of Hannover and the last British monarch who personally directed his troops in a battle
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House of ,King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, united, until his death. Simultaneously it showed the titles of Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Elector of Hannover and Duke of Bremen and Prince of Verden
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House of Hanover, Was king of the United Kingdom and of Hannover, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
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House of Hanover, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of Hannover, and Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg
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House of Hanover, That British monarch since the death of his paternal uncle, William IV, 20 of June of 1837
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House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Was born in the Castle of Caernarfon, Wales, on April 25, 1284. He died imprisoned in Berkeley Castle,
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House of Windsor, Was king of the United Kingdom and the dominions of the British Commonwealth and emperor of India
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House of Windsor, Later known as Duke of Windsor, was king of the United Kingdom and the dominions of the British Commonwealth and emperor of India
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House of Windsor, Was king of the United Kingdom and his overseas dominions from December 11, 1936 until his death.2 He was the last emperor of India
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House of Windsor, has been Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand since 1952. She is also Head of the Commonwealth and the queen of 12 countries that have become independent