Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) had very bad teeth and used to pad her mouth out with cotton. As dental hygiene was pretty well non-existent in those days, I would imagine that not only did the Queen's breath stink, but that most of her courtiers had stinky breath too!
Elizabeth.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603); Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) who is now 84.
Queen Victoria was Queen Elizabeth II's great-great-grandmother
Queen Elizabeth was the queen of England when the English were attacked by the Spanish.
Good Queen Bess was another name for Queen Elizabeth I
Geek Stink Breath was created on 1995-09-25.
Wild Plants Could Make Your Breath Stink But Really It Depends What Is Eaten
yes they help your breath not stink
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Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?
Queen Elizabeth I was crowned in 1559, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953.
Yes and no. It depends, if the cat has stinky breath or stinky fur, the hairball will stink.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth does not have nicknames.
No. Queen Elizabeth II is the English queen
Queen Elizabeth is English.
Regnal numbers, I II, IV etc are only applied to the Monarch. If the Monarch's spouse is a female then she automatically becomes Queen Consort. Hence: Queen Elizabeth I, followed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Consort and then Queen Elizabeth II. When Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne Queen Elizabeth became Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother a title afforded to her by Queen Elizabeth II