"Queen" Alliquippa was a female chief of a Mingo band of Senecas from about 1742 to her death in 1754. The title "queen" is not appropriate for native American female band chiefs, nor is "king" for male leaders.
Queen Alliquippa was born in -180#.
Queen Alliquippa died on 1754-12-23.
The Queen doesn't necessarily have power. Parlaiment is in control, however, she is Queen until she either dies or steps down (Abdicates the throne).
As long as the king or queen are alive and there are heirs.
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60 years.
It is the Prime Minister and their government who run the United Kingdom. The Queen does legally have the power to overturn a government decision, but no monarch has done so for a long time. So, the Queen is the Head of State, but doesn't have any real power.
She is the Queen of England.
The President does not have all the power in the U.S.A and the Queen does have all the power.
Yes. Queen Sofia of Greece and Denmark (this is her title - she is actually the Queen of Spain in terms of power) is alive and doing well. If the question was about the most famous Spanish Queen: Isabella, she is long dead, but King Juan Carlos I is a direct descendant of hers. (Queen Sofia is not.)
Diane Salinger did the voice of Queen Bansheera in Power Rangers.
In chess, the queen has more power on the chessboard than the king.