One sixth.
One forty sixth thousand six hundred and fifty sixth.
The answer will depend on 1 sixth WHAT! A sixth of a day, an hour, a year?
yes
Roman numerals sometimes follow a name to indicate that the person is a particular example of several persons who bear the same name. For example King Edward VI was the sixth king called Edward. Someone called Ralph Fair III would be the third person to bear that name in that particular family.
Mary I
Edward - who became Edward the Sixth
Jane Seymour
From 1547 until 1553
Yes. Edward VI was crowned on February 20,1547 at the age on nine.
His younger, King George the Sixth (died 1952)
Edward H. Oliver has written: 'Sixth anniversary of the Spanish republic in Barcelona'
Peter Edward Phillips has written: 'French literary appreciation for sixth forms'
Edward the sixth was Jane Seymore's son
He Was King For 16 Years Because He Died In 1553
yes
Her sons name was Edward. He became King Edward VI after his father Henry VIII died