The Middle Ages lasted a thousand years, and there were more countries than I can remember. Most places were ruled by kings. There were a couple countries ruled by emperors, princes, dukes, or counts. Venice, and a few other countries were republics. And yes, some of the countries were ruled by queens. My favorite queen was Margaret I of Denmark, who was pretty good at her job. There is a link to an article on her below.
No, she came after and was in the 1500's. (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603)
The Queen has four children: Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales Princess Anne, the Princess Royal Prince Andrew, the Duke of York Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex
Queen Elizabeth I ascended the throne in 1558 and ruled until her death in 1603. Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 and is still queen. The eras, or ages, begin with the ascension of the monarch and end with the death of the monarch.
in great London where her husband died on the ark de triumph Westminster Abbey (the previous answer is not correct, there is a Arc de Triomphe in London but her husband didn't die there, he is still alive).
Full Name, Date of Birth dd/mm/yyyy Charles Philip Arthur George, 14/11/1949 Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise, 15/06/1950 Albert Andrew Christian Edward, 19/02/1960 Edward Antony Richard Louis, 10/04/1964
In Elizabethan England, the theatre was considered a hangout for unsavory characters such as prostitutes and thieves. Also, actors were considered very low at the time too and would not receive a Christian burial unless they denounced their trade on their death bed. This belief also goes back to the middle ages, with wandering theatre troupes and the types of people who were in them.
Elizabeth I's full title was: Elizabeth, by the Grace of God, Queen of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Other names included: "Gloriana" (sometimes 'Oriana'), the 'Virgin Queen', and 'Good Queen Bess'.
did the queen of England, Victoria rule during the middle ages?
No. The Middle ages lasted from 410 AD to 1400 and Elizabethan England was when Queen Elizabeth I was in power in 1500's.
Queen Nzinga did not live in the Middle Ages, but a bit later. You can get information about her by using the link below.
AnswerNone. If there had been one she would have been a "Queen" and not a king. Elizabeth I was the only queen in 15th century England and this was not the middle ages at that point in history. AnswerQueen Hedwig, who was the queen regnant of Poland from 1384 to 1386, was crowned as king because she wanted to emphasize the fact that she was the monarch.
Bowing to the king or queen was usual.
Queen Matilda of Flanders, Queen Mary, Queen Kathryn, Queen Elenor of Aquitaine, Good Queen Maude, Queen Matilda, and Queen Matilda of Boulogne.
Ofcourse not
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Queen Elizabeth I of England died in the year 1603. She had been queen for 45 years, which was ages at the time.
they were governed by a king or queen.
Any coin with Queen Elizabeth (I) or Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse would be "Elizabeth" or "Elizabethan" coins. All Queen Elizabeth (I) coins would be British dating from 1558 to 1602 inclusive. If Queen Elizabeth II is on the front of the coin, it could be from any one of the 50 plus Commonwealth countries, since 1953. If no country name is on the coin, it is probably British.