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English monarchs during the High Middle Ages:

  • Ethelred the Unready
  • Sweyn Forkbeard
  • Edmund Ironside
  • Canute
  • Harold Harefoot
  • Harthacanute
  • Edward the Confessor
  • Harold Godwinson
  • William I the Conqueror
  • William II Rufus
  • Henry I
  • Stephen
  • Matilda
  • Henry II
  • Richard I Lionheart
  • John Lackland
  • Henry III
  • Edward I
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