Guides & Resources

View overviews, guides and resources dedicated to monarchic history in Britain.

Selected sites from UK Directory

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  1. Britannia - Monarchs of Britain

    Comprehensive listing (with hyperlinks) of the monarchs of England and Great Britain reveals facts, synopses and genealogies. Read history and legends.
    www.britannia.com

    Comprehensive listing (with hyperlinks) of the monarchs of England and Great Britain reveals facts, synopses and genealogies. Read history and legends.
  2. Great Queens of Great Britain

    This site gives a historical introduction to all the queens of Great Britain who have reigned as the monarch.
    www.geocities.com

    This site gives a historical introduction to all the queens of Great Britain who have reigned as the monarch.
  3. History of the Monarchy

    Guide to the English and British monarchy features profiles and portraits of each individual, and can be searched by family.
    www.royal.gov.uk

    Guide to the English and British monarchy features profiles and portraits of each individual, and can be searched by family.
  4. Legendary British Kings

    Simple listing is taken from Geoffrey of Monmouth's account of the history of Britain. Includes Roman emperors, Celtic gods and Welsh kings.
    www.britannia.com

    Simple listing is taken from Geoffrey of Monmouth's account of the history of Britain. Includes Roman emperors, Celtic gods and Welsh kings.
  5. Manner and Form of the Coronation of English Monarchs

    Document proscribes the ceremonial details for the years 1385-1460. Presented in both modern and middle English versions.
    www.chronique.com

    Document proscribes the ceremonial details for the years 1385-1460. Presented in both modern and middle English versions.
  6. RoyaList Online

    Hyper-linked genealogical database of individuals who have belonged to the royal families of England and Scotland during the past 1,000 years.
    www.royalist.info

    Hyper-linked genealogical database of individuals who have belonged to the royal families of England and Scotland during the past 1,000 years.