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This list shows the most senior line of direct royal lineal descent of the United Kingdom to the current monarch from William the Conqueror. Each person on the list is the son or daughter of the person above him or her on the list. There are many other more junior lines of descent of the family, but the crown in theory at least only descends through the most senior line. Due to extinct lines, large parts of entire royal houses (Lancaster, Tudor, Stuart) are bypassed in the current most senior line. The numbers can be used to calculate the number of generations between two individuals on this list.
The direct royal line
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William I
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Henry I
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Empress Matilda (Maud)
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Henry II
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John
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Henry III
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Edward I
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Edward II
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Edward III
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Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence
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Philippa of Ulster
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Roger Mortimer, Earl of March
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Anne Mortimer
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Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York
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Edward IV
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Elizabeth of York (wife of
Henry VII)
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Margaret Tudor
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James V of Scotland
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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James I
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Elizabeth Stuart, Electress Palatine
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Sophia, Electress of Hanover
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George I
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George II
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Frederick, Prince of Wales
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George III
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Prince Edward Augustus
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Victoria
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Edward VII
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George V
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George VI
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Elizabeth II
Monarchs not in the direct royal line, and why
The number after each monarch is their generation number (it corresponds to the number on the list above and the list below).
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William II (2), died without issue. The line passes through his younger brother,
Henry I
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Stephen (3), he was from a more junior branch of the family, the line passes through his uncle of the senior line,
Henry I
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Richard I (5), died without issue. The line passes through his younger brother,
John
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Richard II (11), died without issue. The line passes through his grandfather's younger son,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
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Henry IV (11), the
House of Lancaster was from a more junior branch of the family, the line passes through his uncle of the senior branch,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
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Henry V (12), the
House of Lancaster was from a more junior branch of the family, the line passes through his great uncle of the senior branch,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
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Henry VI (13), the
House of Lancaster was from a more junior branch of the family, the line passes through his great great uncle of the senior branch,
Lionel, Duke of Clarence
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Edward V (16), the line passes through his sister,
Elizabeth of York
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Richard III (15), the line passes through his elder brother's daughter,
Elizabeth of York
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Henry VII (14), he is from a junior branch of the family. His wife,
Elizabeth of York, is from the senior branch, and the line passes through her and then through their daughter,
Margaret Tudor
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Henry VIII (17), all heirs died without issue. The line passes through his sister,
Margaret Tudor
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Edward VI (18), died without issue. The line passes through his aunt,
Margaret Tudor
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Mary I (18), died without issue. The line passes through her aunt,
Margaret Tudor
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Elizabeth I (18), died without issue. The line passes through her aunt,
Margaret Tudor
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Charles I (21), the line passes through his sister,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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Charles II (22), the line passes through his aunt,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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James II (22), the line passes through his aunt,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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Mary II (23), the line passes through her great aunt,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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William III (23), he was from a junior branch of the family and a cousin of his wife Mary II, the line passes through his great aunt,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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Anne (23), the line passes through her great aunt,
Elizabeth, Electress Palatine
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George IV (27), the line passes through his younger brother,
Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
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William IV (27), the line passes through his younger brother,
Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
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Edward VIII (31), the line passes through his younger brother,
George VI
Monarchs of each generation
This table shows the generation of each monarch based on their descent from
William I via the royal line.
The generational jump between
Henry VII and
Henry VIII is an interesting case shown on this list. Henry VIII is the son of Henry VII (generation 14 through an illegitimate junior line of
John of Gaunt) as well as the son of
Elizabeth of York (generation 16 through the senior
Lionel, Duke of Clarence line). Henry VIII is counted as generation 17 because the royal line passes through his mother, who is of the senior line.
This process will continue in the future.
Prince William of Wales, if he becomes king, will add a line to
Charles II, from whom he is descended through his mother
Diana, Princess of Wales.
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William I
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William II,
Henry I
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Stephen,
Empress Matilda
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Henry II
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Richard I,
John
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Henry III
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Edward I
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Edward II
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Edward III
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Richard II,
Henry IV
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Henry V
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Henry VI
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Henry VII
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Edward IV,
Richard III
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Edward V
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Henry VIII
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Edward VI,
Mary I,
Elizabeth I
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Lady Jane Grey
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James I
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Charles I
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Charles II,
James II
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Mary II,
William III,
Anne,
George I
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George II
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George III
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George IV,
William IV
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Victoria
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Edward VII
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George V
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Edward VIII,
George VI
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Elizabeth II
Genealogical Relationships to Elizabeth II
Family tree
This tree shows the descent of all British monarchs from William I, and their relationships with each other. Only branches that led to a monarch are shown. The direct royal line can be followed as the leftmost line.
Descent of Elizabeth II from other royal lines
The generation numbering of the primary list above is maintained in the lines below for comparison purposes. The last person listed on each of the lines belows is an English monarch listed on the primary list above, and the line continues from that point down to Elizabeth II following the primary list above.
The descent from the Saxon kings
The descent through the West Saxon royal line
This list shows the joining of the royal families of England, the West Saxon kings descended from Alfred the Great and the Norman kings. Empress Matilda (Maud), grand daughter of William I (Norman), great great grand daughter of Edmund II (Saxon), is the first person to unite the families in this line. Her son, Henry II, is the first monarch descended from both these families.
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Alfred the Great
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Edward the Elder
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Edmund I
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Edgar
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Ethelred II (Ethelred the Unready)
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Edmund II (Edmund Ironside)
: 0.
Edward the Exile
: 1.
Saint Margaret of Scotland
: 2.
Edith of Scotland
: 3.
Empress Matilda (Maud)
: 4.
Henry II
The descent through Alfred the Great's daughter Aelfthryth
This is not a royal line, but is a closer relationship of the earliest Norman kings to the previous dominant line of kings in England. William I married Matilda of Flanders, who was descended from Alfred the Great's daughter Aelfthryth. This means that Henry I is a descendant of Alfred the Great through this line.
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Alfred the Great
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Aelfthryth
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Arnulf I, Count of Flanders
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Baldwin III of Flanders
:-2.
Arnulf II, Count of Flanders
:-1.
Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders
: 0.
Baldwin V, Count of Flanders
: 1.
Matilda of Flanders
: 2.
Henry I
The descent through Harold Godwinson (Harold II of England)
The British royal house traces itself back to William, who took the throne by conquest, but Elizabeth is also descended from
Harold Godwinson, the last crowned Saxon king who died fighting William at the
Battle of Hastings. Harold's daughter Gytha escaped after the conquest and married
Vladimir II Monomakh of
Kievan Rus', thus preserving the Godwin bloodline. This line rejoins William the Conqueror's bloodline with King Edward III.
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Harold Godwinson
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Gytha of Wessex
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Mstislav I of Kiev
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Euphrosyne of Kiev
:-2.
Béla III of Hungary
:-1.
Andrew II of Hungary
: 0.
Violant of Hungary
: 1.
Isabella of Aragon
: 2.
Philip IV of France
: 3.
Isabella, Queen of England
: 4.
Edward III
===The descent from the
Kings of Scotland===
Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII, married into the Scottish royal family by marrying
James IV of Scotland. Elizabeth II thus also descends from
Kenneth MacAlpin, the semi-legendary first King of Scotland.
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Kenneth MacAlpin (Kenneth I)
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Constantine I
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Donald II
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Malcolm I
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Kenneth II
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Malcolm II
:1.
Bethoc
:2.
Duncan I
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Malcolm III
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David I (the Saint)
:5.
Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon
:6.
David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon
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Isobel of Huntingdon
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Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale
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Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale
:10.
Robert I (the Bruce)
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Marjorie Bruce
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Robert II
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Robert III
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James I
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James II
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James III
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James IV
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James V
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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James VI (James I of England)
The Merovingian descent through Charlemagne
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Merowig
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Childeric I
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Clovis I
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Theodoric I
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Theudebert I
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Theudebald
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Grimwald of Aquitaine
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Itta
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Begga
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Pippin the Fat
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Charles Martel (illegitimate)
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Pippin the Short
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Charlemagne
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Pippin of Italy
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Bernard of Italy
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Pepin, Count of Vermandois
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Herbert I, Count of Vermandois
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Berengar of Bayeux
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Judicael Berengar
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Conan I, Duke of Brittany
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Judith of Brittany
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Robert II, Duke of Normandy
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William I