King John was crowned king on the 6 April 1199 right up until his death in 19th of October 1216 when he dead choking on food.
Which one? There were eight King Edwards of England.
Englishman Harold Godwinson became king of England after the death of Edward the Confessor. The King of Norway as well as William of Normandy (who would defeat King Harold and take the throne of England) were not native to England.
If you mean who took the throne of England after Henry VII, it was his son the famous Henry VIII.
Sometime after the collapse of the Commonwealth of England and the removals of the Protectorate, Charles II Stuart was invited to take back the Throne.
Yes, King John of England was crowned on May 27, 1199, almost two months after the death of his brother, King Richard I. What may be confusing is that the early kings of England after 1066 often found themselves struggling with their own relatives to keep the throne. Even William the Conqueror had to fight his own sons. Richard and John also led a major rebellion against their own father, King Henry II. Richard and John were no different- while Richard was fighting in the Crusades, John did scheme to take the throne from him, and was able to overthrow Richard's unpopular ministers who ruled in his absence. Upon Richard's return, John was pardoned and apparently remained loyal for the rest of Richard's reign.
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By chopping off King Charles the first's head and exiling all potential heirs to the throne.
They didn't take part of england, Harold had taken the throne, but the throne was claimed to William the conqueror. So William invaded endland killed Harold's army including him and then he succeded the throne.
1830
He and his wife Mary were able to take over the throne of England and rule under a constitutional monarchy after King James II left England without a fight. King James believed he was a divine right monarch and had religious differences with Parliament. Parliament asked William of Orange to bring his army to England and overthroe King James. Catholicism was outlawed in England but James was attempting to reintroduce it since his second wife was Catholic. William and Mary took over as king and queen of England in 1688.William was of the bloodline of the kings of England so he had a blood claim to the English throne. His great aunt Emma was the queen of England and her son Edward was the King of England. William was a first cousin, once removed of King Edward.Better yet, though, King Edward promised both publicly and privately to name William the Conqueror as his successor to the English throne since Edward had no son of his own. But, on his deathbed, Edward succumbed to pressure from his wife's family, and instead named her nephew as his successor.William's claim to the crown of England was as good, if not better, than all other contenders to the throne.
It is known as the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Edward VI took the throne on January 28th, 1547.