The only remaining monarch...
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Answer
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To reign for more than 70 years
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Elizabeth II
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To be married six times
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Henry VIII
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To graduate from university
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Charles III
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To be publicly executed
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Charles I
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To be a member of the House of Blois
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Stephen
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To be born in the Netherlands
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William III
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To be born to unmarried parents (this must be generally acknowledged)
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William I
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To reign for less than six months
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Edward V
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To be the 4th monarch in a row with the same regnal name
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George IV
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To claim the throne through Right of Conquest
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Henry VII
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To die before the age of 20
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Edward VI
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To reign in the 11th Century
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William II
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Never to marry
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Elizabeth I
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To be crowned King of France
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Henry VI
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To convert the country to a different religion
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Mary I
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To be deposed and later become monarch again
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Edward IV
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To have a co-regnant
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Mary II
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To rise to the throne by deposing the previous monarch
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Henry IV
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To be a member of the House of Lancaster
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Henry V
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To be born in Wales
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Edward II
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To be killed by a crossbow
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Richard I
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To reign for more than 60 years
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Victoria
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To abdicate
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Edward VIII
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To be a member of the House of Normandy
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Henry I
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To be born in Scotland
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James I
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To be killed in battle
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Richard III
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To be a queen
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Anne
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To live to be older than 80
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George III
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To have a regnal name used by no other monarch
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John
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To succeed his grandfather as king
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Richard II
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To be the title character of a play written entirely or partially by William Shakespeare
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Edward III
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To ascend to the throne as a child
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Henry III
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To be King of Scotland before being King of England
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Charles II
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To become king when he was over 60 years old
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William IV
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Not to rise to the throne following the death of the previous monarch
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George VI
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To be deposed
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James II
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To appear in the film The King's Speech
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George V
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To be born in modern-day France
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Henry II
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Not to be the son of the previous monarch
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George I
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To be born outside of England
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George II
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To be a Catholic
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Edward I
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To be a monarch
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Edward VII
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Perhaps you want to do a super-hard one starting at King Egbert.....??