AnswerNo monarch has ever served as president. It is against the constitution to have a monarch. AnswerThe presidents of France are also monarchs of Andorra. Also King Sihanouk of Cambodia was also president at one time, and prime minister at another. There are links below.
They are served concurrently.
You need to give more information. What Monarchs? What period did these Monarchs reign?
Elizabeth I and James I, but not at the same time. Elizabeth up to 1603 and James after.
at the same time
If both(all) sentences are being served at the same time, they are said to run concurrently, which means all at the same time. If they ran consecutively that means they would run one after the other.
They were both monarchs
The same as was in WW2. Only officially intregrated this time.
Two events that can occur at the same time are sunrise and breakfast being served. Another example is a meeting scheduled to start at 9 am and a colleague arriving at the office at the same time.
To continue his stage Career. He couldn't do both at the same time with his schedule
Quite a few monarchs lived at the same time as Shakespeare including King Philip II of Spain, the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu of Japan, Sultan Murad III of the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. In England, Queen Elizabeth I and King James I ruled successively.
No. What you have described is a concurrent sentence (concurrent means at the same time). A consecutive sentence is served after another one (consecutive means following on).