Queen Victoria's predecessor was her uncle, King William IV who reigned from 26 June 1830 - 20 June 1837.
Neither he nor Queen Victoria were monarchs of England, during their reigns the official name of the country, from which the title of the monarch follows, was The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom.
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Queen Victoria held her reign over England beginning in 1837, so she was the queen of England before 1845. There were quite a number of other queens before that time period.
it is the era of the reign of queen victoria
No, Queen Victoria did not reign during the Renaissance. The Renaissance movement spanned roughly the 14th - 17th centuries. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 - 1901, which means her reign commenced early in the 19th century and ended (upon her death) at the start of the 20th century.
Queen Victoria ruled England for most of Charles Dickens' life. She ascended the throne in 1837 and her reign lasted until 1901.
Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
Queen Victoria had a long reign as Queen of England and an entire era known as the "Victorian era" was dedicated to her name. She ascended to the throne in 1837 and remained queen until her death in 1901.
the QUEEN, persay, before Victoria was Queen Anne Gloria, but the monarch before Victoria was King William the fourth.The last Queen to reign in her own right was Queen Anne in the 1600's.
No. The various Chancellors of the Exchequer controlled England's money during her 64 year reign.
1837 to 1901 A. D.
Queen Victoria had a long reign as Queen of England and an entire era known as the "Victorian era" was dedicated to her name. She ascended to the throne in 1837 and remained queen until her death in 1901.
Prior to Elizabeth II the last queen of the United Kingdom was Queen Victoria from 1840 to 1901
There were three popes during Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901): Pope Gregory XVI (1831-1846) Pope Pius IX (1846-1878) Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903)