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simpson | 18:51 Fri 26th Nov 2004 | History
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Name the two years in which England had three different kings.
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1936 is one. George V, Edward VIII, and George VI.

Never as it's a Brittish Monach not english

But then Queen Elizabeth ll is of England as technically there has never been an Elizabeth of Scotland she can't be the second there!
1066 - Edward, Harold, William

If its monarchs, what about

Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey and Mary I Tudor?

or or or

Mary I and Philip II and Elizabeth I - ha I bet no-one eva thought of that!

or 1483 - Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III. Of course, only two of those would be legitimate Kings since  Richard III's claim was based on the fact that Edward V was not a legitimate son - and if that was false then his claim was illegitimate. Of course, if you're a Lancastrian then you'd claim that none of the Yorkist line had a legitimate claim to the throne! 

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