Kern wrote:
That question on the most common regnal name gets wonderfully complicated depending on how you phrase it. As Gaz said "British monarchs", the answer would be George, as I - VI were Kings after the Acts of Union.
Do you mean by this that "British monarchs" should only include monarchs after the Acts of Union?
I guess the issue is how do you define a "British monarch" - is it a "monarch over Britain" or "monarch in Britain"?
I'd take it to mean the former, but I think the question I was reading out meant the latter.
Love a bit of quiz pedantry, I get a perverse pleasure out of this kind of thing at our local pub quiz even though I know he's just going to say "quizmaster gets final word"