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List of fictional British monarchs
This is a list of fictional British Monarchs- characters who appear in alternative histories and similar works of fiction as the monarch of England, Scotland, the United Kingdom and variants thereof.
- King Britain of Britain (actually the whole of Europe)
- King in Marvel Comics' Earth X setting
- Alternate future version of Captain Britain
- Edmund III of England
- Played by Rowan Atkinson
- King (briefly) in The Black Adder
- Edmund III of the United Kingdom
- Played by Rowan Atkinson
- King in Blackadder Back & Forth
- King Pascal Sauvage I of the United Kingdom
- Played by John Malkovitch
- King in Johnny English
- Note: Never actually became king as Johnny English knocked him off the throne and was accidently crowned king.
- James III of the United Kingdom
- King in Joan Aiken's Black Hearts in Battersea
- Note: Not the Old Pretender but a descendant
- John VI of the Anglo-French Empire
- King in the Lord Darcy novels by Randell Garrett
- Lear I of Britain
- According to Raphael Holinshed, he reigned when Joash was king of Judea (approximately 800 BCE)
- Central character of King Lear
- Ralph I of the United Kingdom
- Played by John Goodman
- King in King Ralph
- Richard IV of England
- Played by Brian Blessed
- King in The Black Adder
- Note: Based on Richard, Duke of York
- Queen Zara of the United Kingdom
- Queen in V for Vendetta (comic book)
- Reigns as a puppet under a fascist regime in 1997.
See also
- Fiction regarding British Monarchy succession
- List of fictional British Prime Ministers
- List of fictional governments
- List of fictional political parties
- List of fictional rulers
- List of fictional U.S. Presidential candidates
- List of fictional U.S. Presidents
- List of fictional U.S. Vice Presidents
- List of other fictional politicans
- President of Earth
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