yes
Queen Victoria affected a lot of the world. She affected Europe, most of Asia, and most of Africa.
Queen Victoria was only 18 when she came to the throne and she had a lot to learn. Her reign had a rocky start. She thought that, as queen, she could do as she liked, and she quickly had to learn that she couldn't.Queen Victoria's reign spanned sixty four years, from 1837 - 1901hope that helps
Queen victoria would probably have had Turkey, as is the tradition, but probably a lot more exras, maybe fruit and sweet drinks
If your Victoria Square is in a country which is or was in Britain or the Commonwealth, it was probably built in the last half of the 19th century and named after Queen Victoria of Great Britain as a lot of buildings, streets and squares were at that time.
She despised him. A lot. She had reason to; everything he did was aimed at weakening or restricting the British Empire, which he disliked. The Queen on the other hand was an imperialist.
She spent a lot of time at Osborne House on the island and died there in 1901.
Well, I can tell you that a lot of people have your name because a lot of people love or like that name and I like it too because im Victoria and I love my name a lot of people/parents choice questional/getle names like qwumie or something like that you know.
Probably because she executes a lot of people.
it's either 1/3 or 1/5. not sure
Queen Victoria met Prince Albert when he was visiting England, in 1836, and was immediately infatuated with him. Leopold I, King of Belgium and uncle to both Victoria and Albert, made arrangements for them to meet at his home with the hope that they would get married.
Victoria reigned for about 60 years and there were about a dozen different coin denominations struck so you need to be a lot more specific. Please post a new question with the coin's date, denomination, and condition.
this is a Off the top of my head guess but i am assuming that the British occupation of most of the world left that Impact behind with them