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when Elizabeth was born she didn't make mistakes as we do today, as we know we are all human. she had made mistakes as in living with her last stepmother, she also made a mistake trusting bloody Mary.
For over a thousand years England has been a monarchy, meaning that it is ruled by kings and queens. Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne of England in 1564 when Shakespeare was born. Today England is a part of the UK and is ruled accordingly. There is a monarchy and Government.
Possibly . Elizabeth or Liberty or Isobel NB Liberty has been used as a female forename , but is rarely used today .
The Queen reigns, but she does not rule: The Prime Minister is Gordon Brown. It is my personal belief that irrespective of the Government we are, in the UK, ruled by the Civil Service. More like C.C.T.V.
Queen Guards....they are named according to what part of the castle they protect(such as foot, queen ,etc.)
If Queen Elizabeth I was still alive, having been born in September 1533, she would be 475. She died in 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is still alive, and having been born in April 1926, she is currently 82. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, the current Queen's mother, was born in August 1900. She would be 108 if still alive. She died in 2002.
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Queen Elizabeth I of England died on 24th March 1603.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
its the jubilee weekend
Queen Elizabeth II is the current monarch.
no cause she was born September 7,1533
His daughter, Elizabeth, who is the reigning queen today.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth had two daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. Princess Elizabeth is today Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on September 7, 1533 and died on March 24, 1603. Queen Elizabeth I of England would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 481 years old today.
King George VI's wife was Queen Elizabeth. Most people alive today would know her by the title she took after George VI's death - Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This was specifically done because her given name and that of her daughter were both Elizabeth, and this was an easy way of differentiating them. She was born The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, fourth daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, a Scottish noble family.
Mary queen of England (also known as `Bloody Mary`) died on the 24th of March 1554. Her half sister Elizabeth took the throne as Mary had no children and became Queen Elizabeth the First who we all know of today.