yes she have. idiot
Yes, there have been queens who ruled without being married. One notable example is Queen Elizabeth I of England, who remained single throughout her reign and was often referred to as the "Virgin Queen." Another example is Queen Mary I of Scotland, who ruled as queen regnant after her husband's death. These queens often navigated their roles and authority independently of marital ties.
The haven't been any queens after queen Elizabeth V mainly because there has never been a queen Elizabeth V. The current reigning queen of the United Kingdom is queen Elizabeth II.
there are not any queens or kings in syria !
Joanna the Mad produced only two monarhs. Unlike Joanna who was queen regnant (reigning queen, queen in her own right), her daughters were queens consort (queens due to their marriage to kings). Queens consort are not monarchs and they don't have any political power. Same case with Catherine d'Medici. Amsal
The first queen of England in her own right was considered to be Queen Mary Tudor(also called Bloody Mary as she was Catholic when on the throne and killed so many protestants during her reign). She was considered to be the first queen in her own rights because she became queen when the throne was past down to her after her brother Edward died as King. Unlike queens before she did not become queen because she was married to a King, she was Queen because there were no other male heirs that could take over the throne from Edward. Before she became Queen, men thought that women were not strong enough to become the leader of Britain, but even though Mary may not have been the best Queen Britain have ever seen she certainly showed them that she was just as strong as any other king, if not stronger!
To have two , or more , queens would require that you advance a pawn to the last rank where you may then promote the pawn to a queen or any other chess piece other than a king .
No. In fact, when the colony is preparing to swarm, the queen will lay eggs in queen cells for the workers to develop into replacement queens. Once these larvae are close to pupation and the cells are capped, the queen will leave with about half of the workers. When the first new queen emerges from the pupal cell she will seek out the other queen pupal cells and will sting them through the cell wall to kill them. If two queens should emerge at the same time they will fight until one manages to sting the other to death. The queen pheromone acts more as an 'all is well' message in the hive and suppresses any egg laying by the workers, who are all female.
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well the queen did,t expect to become queen because her dad was a duke not a king but when the queens dads brother did,nt want to be king any more the queens dad was king but when the queen came back from kenya her dad sadly died and the queen suddny changed her life forever
yes she did Mary queen of Scots but could not provide him with a son so divorced him later
Yes, many countries around the world had kings and/or queens in 1870.