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Princess Elizabeth (as she was then) trained as a driver and motor mechanic.
The most well known Queen of England was Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth I reigned from 1558-1603 CE.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth is today Queen Elizabeth II.
She was involved in neither.
There wasnt a Queen regnant in England at the time: being that the reigning monarch was King Henry VII (Father of the obese, multi married Henry VIII). However Henry's wife, Elizabeth of York, would be the closest thing to "queen of england" since she was Queen consort.
what did queen Elizabeth the 2nd do to change the world
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Queen Elizabth I =]
Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth I
It is actually one of the World's most biggest mistakes, most people incorrectly refer to Queen Elizabeth II as "Queen of England", when she is actually Queen of the United Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II is also Queen of several other countries aroung the world.
70 years. Queen Elizabeth II was the worldβs longest-serving monarch. She became queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in 1952.
They are in Northern Canada, the largest island group in world. They were named after Queen Elizabeth II when she became the Queen of Canada in 1953. Before that they were known as the Parry Archipelago for over 130 years, after the Arctic explorer Sir William Parry.
it was The answer is Elizabeth Blackwell, who became the first female doctor in the world during Queen Victoria's reign.
No. No one is the queen of the world. However, Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of 16 independent countries and head of the Commonwealth of Nations, which comprises 54 independent countries around the world.
No one is Queen of the entire world. If your referring to Queen Elizabeth II then her full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
Queen Elizabeth II never ruled the entire world, actually. She started ruling on Februaury 6, 1952. She rules Antigua/Barbuda, Australia, Barbados, The Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts/Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and the United Kingdom.