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Two Kingdoms 38: Leopards

Started by DoctorM, July 02, 2023, 12:13:22 AM

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Quote from: drakensis on July 02, 2023, 02:46:51 AMthe custom of numbering, in England, is usually traced to Edward I, Edward II and Edward III - having three successive kings with the same name causing some confusion.

It's why the count of Edwards begins from them and not from the Anglo-Saxon kings of that name.
The English numbering conventionally commences with the Norman Conquest. Before that, English Kings had nicknames: The Unraed, Confessor, Ironside, Martyr, etc. When Elizabeth II came to the throne, some Scots objected that she was "Elizabeth I" to them. Churchill came up with a solution: whatever regnal number was higher between England and Scotland would be used. This won't effect either William or George, but will effect, say, a future King James, who would be James VIII and not James III.

QuoteI still have my fingers crossed for a Richard IV.