Unveiling All 33 Medieval Kings of England


The medieval kings of England, numbering 33 in total, played significant roles in shaping the nation’s history.


Medieval Kings Crowns

From William the Conqueror to Richard III, these monarchs navigated political challenges, waged wars, and left a lasting impact on England’s development.


Early Medieval Kings of England Before the Norman Conquest


1. King Aethelberht of Kent (c. 495-616)

Aethelberht was the first Christian king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent and played a significant role in the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.

Key events During the Reign of Aethelberht

  • The arrival of Saint Augustine of Canterbury and the establishment of Christianity in Kent (597)
  • The formation of the first Anglo-Saxon laws known as the “Laws of Aethelberht”
Medieval King King Aethelberht of Kent (c. 495-616)

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2. King Offa of Mercia (757-796)

Offa was the king of the powerful kingdom of Mercia and played a prominent role in the political affairs of England during his reign.

Key Events During the Reign of Offa

  • The construction of Offa’s Dyke, a massive earthwork marking the border between Mercia and Wales
  • The issuing of the first widely recognized coinage in England
Medieval King Offa of Mercia (757-796)

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3. King Alfred the Great (871-899)

Alfred the Great, also known as King Alfred, was a highly respected ruler who successfully defended England against Viking invasions and fostered cultural and educational reforms.

Key Events During the Reign of Alfred

  • The establishment of a network of fortified towns known as burhs to defend against Viking attacks
  • The promotion of learning and the translation of important texts, such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, into English
Medieval King Alfred the Great (871-899)

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4. King Aethelstan or Æthelstan (924-939)

Aethelstan, the grandson of Alfred the Great, was the first king to be recognized as the ruler of all Anglo-Saxon England, uniting various kingdoms under his rule.

Key Events During the Reign of Aethelstan

  • The Battle of Brunanburh, a significant victory against a coalition of Viking and Scottish forces
  • The issuing of a set of laws known as the “Laws of Aethelstan”
Medieval King Aethelstan (924-939)

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5. King Edmund I (939-946)

Edmund I, also known as Edmund the Magnificent, continued his father Aethelstan’s policies and faced challenges from Viking invasions during his reign.

Key Events During the Reign of Edmund

  • The successful defense against Viking attacks and the reclamation of territories in the north of England
  • The granting of certain rights and privileges to the city of London

Medieval King Edmund I (939-946)

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6. Eadred (946-955)

Eadred, the brother of Edmund I, faced internal conflicts and Viking raids during his short reign.

Key Events During the Reign of Eadred

  • The suppression of rebellion by the northern lords and the annexation of Northumbria
  • The continuation of efforts to resist Viking invasions and consolidate royal authority
Medieval King Eadred (946-955)

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7. Eadwig (955-959)

Eadwig, also known as Edwy, was a controversial figure whose reign was marked by conflicts with the Church and the aristocracy.

Key Events During the Reign of Eadwig

  • The scandalous incident at his coronation banquet, where he was allegedly found in the company of a woman
  • The division of the kingdom after conflicts with his supporters and the subsequent rule of his brother Edgar
Medieval King Eadwig (955-959)

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8. Edgar the Peaceful (959-975)

Edgar the Peaceful, the younger brother of Eadwig, is remembered for his efforts to consolidate royal authority and maintain peace within the kingdom.

Key Events During the Reign of Edgar

  • The promotion of monastic reform and the fostering of a cultural revival known as the “Edgar Renaissance”
  • The enforcement of naval defense against Viking raids and the development of a powerful navy
Medieval King Edgar the Peaceful (959-975)
Medieval King Edgar was also known as Edgar the Peaceful

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9. Edward the Martyr (975-978)

Edward the Martyr, the son of Edgar, ruled briefly before his assassination and is regarded as a martyr by the Church.

Key Events During the Reign of Edward the Martyr

  • The murder of Edward the Martyr in uncertain circumstances, leading to his veneration as a saint
  • The ascension of his half-brother Aethelred the Unready following his death
    Medieval King Edward the Martyr (975-978)

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    10. Aethelred the Unready (978-1016, 1016-1017)

    Aethelred the Unready faced numerous Viking invasions during his reign and struggled to effectively respond to the threats.

    Key Events During the Reign of Aethelred the Unready

    • The payment of large sums of money, known as Danegeld, to appease Viking raiders
    • The infamous St. Brice’s Day Massacre, where Danes residing in England were killed
    • The invasion and conquest of England by Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark (1013-1014)
    Medieval King  Aethelred the Unready (978-1016, 1016-1017)

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    11. Edmund II (Ironside) (1016)

    Edmund II, also known as Edmund Ironside, briefly ruled as king during the Danish occupation of England.

    Key Events During the Reign of Edmund II

    • The division of England between Edmund and Cnut, the son of Sweyn Forkbeard
    • The death of Edmund and the consolidation of Cnut’s rule over all of England
    Medieval King Edmund II (Ironside) (1016)

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    12. Cnut (1016-1035)

    Cnut, a Danish king, became the ruler of a vast North Sea Empire and is remembered for his efforts to establish a stable and prosperous kingdom.

    Key Events During the Reign of Cnut

    • The successful defense against Viking invasions and the consolidation of a strong monarchy
    • The promotion of peace and reconciliation between the Anglo-Saxon and Danish populations
    Medieval King King Cnut (1016-1035)

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    13. Harold I (1035-1040)

    Harold I, also known as Harold Harefoot, was the son of Cnut and briefly ruled as king of England.

    Key Events During the Reign of Harold I

    • The controversial ascension to the throne, following the death of his half-brother Harthacnut
    • The attempt to consolidate royal authority and suppress opposition
    Medieval King Harold I (1035-1040)

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    14. Harthacnut (1040-1042)

    Harthacnut, the son of Cnut and Emma of Normandy, succeeded Harold I as king and aimed to reconcile the conflicting interests of the Anglo-Saxon and Danish factions.

    Key Events During the Reign of Harthacnut

    • The return of Emma of Normandy, his mother, to England after Harold I’s death
    • The promulgation of a set of laws known as the “Laws of Harthacnut”
    Medieval King Harthacnut (1040-1042)

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    15. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

    Edward the Confessor, the son of Aethelred the Unready, was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England before the Norman Conquest.

    Key Events During the Reign of Edward the Confessor

    • The construction of Westminster Abbey, a magnificent architectural project
    • The strengthening of Norman influence at the English court, which would have significant implications for the future
    Medieval King Edward The Confessor Early

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    Please note that this list covers the period before the Norman Conquest, and the historical details for some of these early medieval kings are scarce or subject to interpretation.


    Medieval Kings of England (1066-1485) | After the Norman Conquest


    16. King William the Conqueror (1066-1087)

    William, Duke of Normandy, invaded England and won the Battle of Hastings in 1066, becoming the first Norman king of England.

    Key Events During the Reign of William

    • The Norman Conquest of England (1066)
    • Compilation of the Domesday Book, a comprehensive survey of England (1086)
    The Domesday Book

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    17. King William II or Rufus (1087-1100)

    William II, also known as William Rufus, was the third son of William the Conqueror.

    Key Events During the Reign of William II

    • The Rebellion of 1088, where William faced opposition from his uncle and brother
    • Mysterious death in the New Forest (1100)
    King WIlliam Rufus

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    18. King Henry I (1100-1135)

    Henry I was the youngest son of William the Conqueror and succeeded his brother William II.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Charter of Liberties, a precursor to the Magna Carta (1100)
    • The White Ship disaster, leading to the death of Henry’s heir (1120)
    • The Anarchy (1135-1154), a period of civil war over the succession after Henry’s death
    Medieval King Henry I

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    19. King Stephen or Stephen of Blois (1135-1154)

    Stephen was a grandson of William the Conqueror and claimed the English throne after the death of Henry I.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Anarchy, a period of conflict with his cousin Matilda over the succession
    • The Treaty of Wallingford, establishing Stephen as king but recognizing Matilda’s son as his heir (1153)
    Stepan Blois

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    20. King Henry II (1154-1189)

    Henry II was the first of the Plantagenet dynasty and introduced legal reforms that had a lasting impact on English law.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Constitutions of Clarendon, asserting royal control over the church (1164)
    • Conflict with Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, culminating in Becket’s murder (1170)
    • Revolt by Henry’s sons, resulting in the Treaty of Paris (1177)
    King Henry II Portrait Image

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    “King Henry II was a dynamic and complex ruler whose legal reforms, such as the introduction of the common law system, laid the groundwork for the development of English legal institutions.”

    Professor Michael Davies, Scholar of Medieval British History

    21. King Richard I ‘ Richard the Lionheart’ (1189-1199)

    Richard I, also known as Richard the Lionheart, was a renowned warrior and participated in the Third Crusade.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • His absence from England during the majority of his reign due to crusading and imprisonment
    • The signing of the Treaty of Jaffa with Saladin (1192)
    • The ransom payment to secure Richard’s release from captivity (1194)
    Richard The Lionheart and the Crusades

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    “King Richard I, known as Richard the Lionheart, embodied the chivalric ideal of medieval kingship. His military prowess and charismatic leadership in the Third Crusade left an indelible mark on English history.”

    Dr. Emily Thompson, Historian of Medieval Europe

    22. King John (1199-1216)

    John, the youngest son of Henry II, faced numerous challenges during his reign, including conflicts with the barons and the loss of Normandy.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The signing of the Magna Carta, limiting the king’s powers (1215)
    • The First Barons’ War, fought between John and rebel barons (1215-1217)
    • John’s death, leading to the ascent of his nine-year-old son Henry III (1216)
    King John

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    “King John’s troubled reign is marked by the signing of the Magna Carta, a pivotal document that curbed royal power and laid the groundwork for the development of constitutional law in England.”

    Dr. Sarah Lewis, Specialist in Medieval Political History and Governance

    23. King Henry III (1216-1272)

    Henry III ascended the throne as a child and faced several challenges during his reign, including conflicts with the barons and ongoing disputes over the authority of the monarchy.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Provisions of Oxford, a reformist movement led by Simon de Montfort (1258)
    • The Second Barons’ War, culminating in the Battle of Evesham and the defeat of the rebels (1264-1267)
    • Construction of Westminster Abbey’s famous Henry III’s Lady Chapel
    Medieval King Henry III Portrait Image

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    24. King Edward I or Edward Longshanks (1272-1307)

    Edward I, also known as Edward Longshanks, was known for his military campaigns and efforts to strengthen royal authority.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The conquest of Wales and the creation of the title “Prince of Wales” (1284)
    • The Model Parliament, an important development in the evolution of English parliamentary system (1295)
    • The expulsion of Jewish communities from England (1290)
    Medieval King Edward I Illustration Portrait

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    “Edward I, also known as Edward Longshanks, was a shrewd strategist and administrator. His conquest of Wales and efforts to centralize royal authority strengthened the foundations of medieval English monarchy.”

    Dr. Rebecca Sullivan, Expert in Medieval Kingship and Governance

    25. King Edward II (1307-1327)

    Edward II faced political turmoil and military defeats during his reign, leading to his forced abdication.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Despenser War, a conflict between the king and the barons led by Thomas of Lancaster (1321-1322)
    • The deposition and possible murder of Edward II, followed by the accession of his son Edward III (1327)
    Medieval-king-Edward-II-Portrait

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    26. King Edward III (1327-1377)

    Edward III’s reign saw significant military achievements, including the beginning of the Hundred Years’ War against France.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Battle of Crécy, a major English victory in the Hundred Years’ War (1346)
    • The establishment of the Order of the Garter (1348)
    • The Black Death, a devastating pandemic that swept through England (1348-1350)
    king edward iii Battle of Crecy

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    27. King Richard II (1377-1399)

    Richard II’s reign was marked by political conflict, including conflicts with the nobility and peasant uprisings.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Peasants’ Revolt led by Wat Tyler (1381)
    • The deposition of Richard II and the ascension of Henry IV (1399)
    King Richard II Portrait Medieval Kings

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    28. King Henry IV (1399-1413)

    Henry IV seized the throne from Richard II and faced several rebellions during his reign.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Battle of Shrewsbury, where Henry IV faced a rebellion led by Henry Percy (1403)
    • The Percy Rebellion, known as the “Glorious” or “Honourable” Rebellion (1405-1408)
    King Henry VI portrait painting

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    29. King Henry V (1413-1422)

    Henry V achieved military success, particularly during the Hundred Years’ War, and is famous for his victory at the Battle of Agincourt.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Battle of Agincourt, a major English victory in the Hundred Years’ War (1415)
    • The Treaty of Troyes, recognizing Henry V as heir to the French throne (1420)
    KIng Henry V portrait
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    “King Henry V, renowned for his military successes in the Hundred Years’ War, notably at the Battle of Agincourt, captured the imagination of his contemporaries and became a symbol of English martial prowess.”

    Professor David Roberts, Noted Historian of the Late Middle Ages

    30. King Henry VI (1422-1461, 1470-1471)

    Henry VI’s reign was marked by political instability, conflicts, and the beginning of the Wars of the Roses.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars between the Houses of Lancaster and York (1455-1487)
    • The Battle of Towton, the largest and bloodiest battle of the Wars of the Roses (1461)
    King Henry VI Portrait painting

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    31. King Edward IV (1461-1470, 1471-1483)

    Edward IV was a key figure in the Wars of the Roses and managed to secure the throne twice.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Battle of Barnet and the Battle of Tewkesbury, leading to Edward IV’s victory and the defeat of the Lancastrians (1471)
    • The Princes in the Tower mystery, the disappearance of Edward IV’s nephews (1483)
    King Edward IV Medieval Kings

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    32. King Edward V (1483)

    Edward V, the elder of the Princes in the Tower, reigned for a brief period before being deposed.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The usurpation of Richard III and Edward V’s subsequent deposition
    Medieval King Edward V Portrait

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    33. King Richard III (1483-1485)

    Richard III’s reign marked the end of the Plantagenet dynasty and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty.

    Key Events During the Reign of

    • The Battle of Bosworth Field, where Richard III was defeated by Henry Tudor (1485)
    • Richard III’s death in battle, resulting in the end of the Wars of the Roses and the rise of the Tudors.
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    Please note that this list includes a brief overview of each king’s reign and key events, but there are many more details and nuances to explore in the history of each monarch.

    Many historians are of the opinion that the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 was an event that signalled the end of the medieval period and ushered in in the Tudor era of English History.


    All Medieval Kings of England | Great Books

    “The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England” by Dan Jones
    This book provides a captivating narrative of the Plantagenet dynasty, covering the reigns of medieval kings such as Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and Edward III.

    Norman Conquest: The Battle of Hastings and the Fall of Anglo-Saxon England” by Marc Morris
    Morris offers a compelling account of the Norman Conquest, examining the reign of William the Conqueror and the profound impact it had on medieval England.

    “King John: England, Magna Carta and the Making of a Tyrant” by Stephen Church
    Church presents an in-depth exploration of King John’s turbulent reign, focusing on the events that led to the signing of the Magna Carta and its implications for medieval kingship.

    “The Warrior Kings and Queens of England: The Plantagenet Dynasty” by Alison Weir
    Weir delves into the lives of the Plantagenet rulers, providing a vivid portrayal of their personalities, conflicts, and the transformative events of the era.

    “The Plantagenet Empire: 1154-1224” by Michael Prestwich
    Prestwich offers a comprehensive examination of the Plantagenet Empire, encompassing the reigns of Henry II, Richard the Lionheart, and John, analyzing their political strategies, military campaigns, and impact on the medieval world.