Matilda
Mary(I)
Elizabeth(I)
Mary(II)
Anne
Victoria
Elizabeth(II)
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Sorry - you need to re-ask the question stating WHERE the queens were ruling. There are many countries that have queens and kings.
The United Kingdom is not divided up into provinces.
Since the United Kingdom became a unionised sovereign state in 1707, there have been three queens: Queen Anne I (1707 - 1714), Queen Victoria I (1837 - 1901) and Queen Elizabeth II (1952 - Present). The United Kingdom as we know it today - consisting of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland has only had one Queen: Elizabeth II.
United Kingdom - 94,060 square miles.
There were as many "queens" as kings of Egypt: it depends upon the Kingdom Era.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain is often abbreviated as: Great Britain Britain The United Kingdom The UK. Many people mistakenly say "England" to mean The United Kingdom.
England is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There has been no King or Queen of "England" since 1707. Since that date the monarchs have ruled over Great Britain and Ireland and then the United Kingdom. The following monarchs celebrated Jubilees. George III - King of Great Britain and Ireland 50 years on the throne Queen Victoria - Queen of the United Kingdom Diamond Jubilee Queen Elizabeth II - Queen of the United Kingdom Silver and Golden Jubilees
The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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