England was first unified as a state by Alfred the Great of Censored page. It ceased to exist as a separate kingdom following unions with Scotland (1707) and Ireland (1801). Today, England exists as one of the four "Home Nations" of the United Kingdom, alongside Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, "Her (or His) Majesty's Peculiars", and a number of colonial holdings. Thus from 1707, the terms "King of England" and "Queen of England" are incorrect. Hence, this list runs up to 1707; for monarchs after that date, see List of British monarchs.
See also: Kings of England family tree
The Saxon kings
For a period of time, both Danish and Saxon kings claimed the throne of England.
The Saxon restoration
After the Norman Conquest in 1066, numbering of kings began anew; this affected only the Edwards.
Interregnum
There was no reigning king between Charles I's execution in 1649 and the restoration in 1660.
The Stuart restoration
William III, Mary II and Anne used the styled "of Scotland" rather than "of Scots"
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