From 7 September 1533 to 24 March 1603 = 69 years 6 months 17 days
The baby who wold become Queen Elizabeth I was born on 7th September 1533. She died on 24th March 1603. She lived a total of 25,400 days - just over 69 and a half years.
Queen Elizabeth the first ruled for 44 years and 127 days, from the 17th of November 1558 till the 24th of March 1603.
45 years (1558-1603).
Elizabeth I ruled England for almost 45 years from 1558 to 1603. Having never had children, Elizabeth was the final monarch of the Tudor dynasty
69 years and 1/2
She was queen for 45 years.
Queen Elizabeth I held on to the throne for a long time in part because of her Political Savvy.
60 years
Elizabeth fir came to the throne in 1942
Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, a long, long time before Queen Elizabeth II was born. You might be referring to the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of George VI. She was never styled as Queen Elizabeth I or II though, because she was not a sovereign. She was a Queen Consort, the wife of a King, but had none of his powers, nor was she in line to the throne. When George VI died, the throne passed to the next in line, Elizabeth II.
she got it from elizabeth the first
45 years
59 years
Queen Elizabeth I held on to the throne for a long time in part because of her Political Savvy.
Elizabeth I was on the English throne for around 40 years.
60 years
Elizabeth fir came to the throne in 1942
from 1952 to the present date - still on the throne
November 17, 1558
No British Monarch has ruled for that long yet. Henry III spent 56 years on the throne. Edward III spent 50 years on the throne. Elizabeth I spent 55 years on the throne. George III spent 60 years on the throne. Victoria spent 64 years on the throne. Elizabeth II has been on the throne for 60 years.
it was infact the catholics that challenged Elizabeth the firsts claim to the english throne.
Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, a long, long time before Queen Elizabeth II was born. You might be referring to the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of George VI. She was never styled as Queen Elizabeth I or II though, because she was not a sovereign. She was a Queen Consort, the wife of a King, but had none of his powers, nor was she in line to the throne. When George VI died, the throne passed to the next in line, Elizabeth II.
she got it from elizabeth the first