Answer The term Middle Ages is usually taken to mean the period of European history that falls in between "Ancient history" and "Modern History." This is approximately from about the year 500 AD until around the middle of the 16th Century. Anything before 500 AD is Ancient History, anything after about 1550 is Modern History and the period in between is "The Middle Ages"or Medieval History. Medieval is just a fancy word derived from Latin words meaning middle and age. Opinions differ on the exact dates so it can depend on which historian you ask! For example, some English Historians use "Middle Ages" for the period between the Norman Conquest in 1066 up to the end of the Wars of the Roses in 1485. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was born in 1819, became Queen in 1837 and reigned until her death in 1901. So, no matter which historian you ask, she did not reign in the Middle Ages.
No, Robert Burns was not alive during Queen Victoria's reign. Robert Burns died in 1796 and Victoria was not born until 1819, becoming Queen in 1837.
False, Queen Victoria reigned in the 19th century.
Abraham Lincoln was assasinated during Victoria's Reign over the british empire.
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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.
Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
Queen Victoria was the longest reigning monarch in English history. During her 64-year reign, the British Empire experienced enormous growth and expansion.
Britain became the most powerful empire