Here try this at Wikipedia. It lists all the monarchs of Scotland, not including Idi Amin who considered himself king of Scotland.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_of_Scotland
2007-08-19 16:04:26
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answered by kepjr100 7
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The last Scottish King was William II, 1689-1702, who was also King William III of England.
He was followed by Queen Anne, also the monarch of both England and Scotland, until 1707 when the separate monarchies were united into a single one.
2007-08-20 04:34:06
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answered by bh8153 7
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The king of Scottland, why that was King Type-o the 1st
2007-08-20 00:07:37
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answered by sw_1304 3
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What kind of question is that? There was no one king of Scotland. Robert the Bruce is the most famous, MacBeth (Shakespeare's character is loosely based on him) is another, but they're two of many. Kenneth is sometimes considered to be the first. James I of England (James VI of Scotland) was the first king of united England and Scotland.
2007-08-19 23:17:59
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answered by pampersguy1 5
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No-one. there have been quite few kings of the Scots, as listed in the Wiki entry above, but no Kings of Scotland.
Its a small difference, but one that's important to the Scots.
2007-08-20 03:10:09
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answered by no_bloody_ids_available 4
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During the 17th century, it was King James VI, soon to be King James I of England.
2007-08-19 23:45:48
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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Here's a list of Scottish monarchs, way too many to put here, so use the link.
2007-08-21 00:39:20
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answered by lihanmu 3
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Robert the Bruce.
2007-08-19 22:52:47
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answered by Anonymous
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