She ruled 63 and 7months.
Queen Victoria ruled for 64 years. The present queen Elizabeth ll has ruled for 60 years so far and is still going strong.
Currently Queen Victoria: 64 years. Currently Elizabeth II has been the monarch since 1952, and her mother lived to be over 100. The 3 regnal number IIIs, Henry, Edward & George all had long reigns. Neither Queen Victoria nor Queen Elizabeth II were Queens of England, that title ceased to exist in 1707. The longest reigning Queen of England was Queen Elizabeth I who reigned from 17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603. See the related questions below.
Neither. There has not been a Queen (or King) of England since 1707 when the crowns of Scotland and England were united. Great Britain is not a country, it's an island. Queen Victoria was Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
No, Queen Victoria was not a boy. She was a female monarch who ruled over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901. She was known for her long reign and the significant changes that occurred during her time as queen.
Queen Victoria was crowned aged 19 and ruled for 64 years.
Britain "ruled" Canada,until 1867, although Canada was part of the Dominion, we always had our own laws, we brought our Constitution home in 1982,but we still respect the Queen, and have a governor General who represents the Queen.
being the longest ruling monarchbeing the first empress of Indiabeing known as the grandmother of England
Victoria's reign as Queen of the United Kingdom began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
queen Victoria who died in 1901 [check wiki article for how long she ruled for] queen Elizabeth [current queen] will break the record of the longest rule on September 10th 2015 hope that helps
Queen Victoria The political structure of The British Isles has changed several times, and this can be confusing - even for British people. Queen Victoria's grandfather, King George III, began his reign on 25th October 1760 as King of Great Britain, and also held the, then separate, title "King of Ireland." During his reign, on 1st January 1801, the crowns of Ireland and Great Britain were united and he became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. This continued until 1922 when the southern part of Ireland became independent and is now The Republic of Ireland. Queen Victoria reigned as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 20th June 1837 until 22nd January 1901 - a total of 64 years.
Queen Victoria ruled Britain for a long period (1837-1901). There were great demographic changes. There was a decline in childhood mortality while the population in Britain increased. There was a rush from the rural places to the cities by the youth. There was a decline in the birth rate and the mortality rates due to better and improved medical facilities towards the end of the Victorian era.
No. William Shakespeare lived from 1564 to 1616. Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 to 1901, and her reign is what could be called "Victorian times." Basically you are at least 220 years off. Shakespeare's death was as long ago when Queen Victoria came to the throne as Queen Victoria's coronation is now. It's like saying that Washington was the President of the US on September 11, 2001.