Very interesting truth about British emperors

Many unexpected facts about English emperors were revealed by experts and scientists. In this article, there are some interesting hobbies and habits, even the death causes of some notable kings.

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The longest reigning British emperor in the history of the misty country was King George III .He ruled for 59 years.

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King Henry I of England died in 1135. The king's remains were buried in Rouen, northwestern France while his body was buried in England.

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King Henry III was given a polar bear by King Haakon IV of Norway in 1252. The famous King of England raised this bear in the Tower of London.Every morning, the bear is taken to the Thames to swim and catch fish.

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King Edward II issued a special rule that every sturgeon, whale or dolphin caught right on the coast of the United Kingdom is an asset of the Queen.To this day, this law is still being implemented.

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Henry V was the shortest reigning king of the eight Henry kings of England.This British prince ruled the country for 9.5 years.

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Henry VI was the son of King Henry V. After the sudden death of his father, Henry VI succeeded the throne when he was only nine months old.He ruled England for nearly 40 years.

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The remains were found underneath a parking lot in Leicester in 2012. Research and examination results showed that the king of England was killed in the Battle of Bosworth on August 22, 485.

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King Richard III suffered at least 11 wounds, some appeared after death.This shows that King Richard III did not wear a helmet at the time of the attack, and was killed by several weapons users.

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King James I raised an elephant at St. Park.James.Every winter morning, the king's beloved elephant was allowed to drink alcohol.

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Charles I was the only prince in British history to be executed.He was beheaded on 30/1/1649.