Two: Elizabeth I and our current Queen, Elizabeth II.
In Great Britain, there have only been two Monarchs named Elizabeth: Queen Elizabeth I and, our present, Queen, Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II: reigning from 6 February 1952 to present (October 2017 when this was answered) ...Strictly speaking, Queen Elizabeth II is queen of the United Kingdom (which includes England) but there is no mention in any of her many titles that specifically states that she is Queen of England.......... Queen Elizabeth I: reigning from 17 November 1558 to 24 March 1603 Additionally: Elizabeth Woodville was wife to King Edward IV - making her queen but not monarch. Elizabeth of York was wife to King Henry VII - making her queen but not monarch Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon was Queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions from her husband's accession in 1936 until his death in 1952 - but her husband, King George VI was the monarch.
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Elizabeth I and the current queen - Elizabeth II
The current monarch of England is Queen Elizabeth II....Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is the monarch of the United Kingdom - which includes England. Nowhere in her many titles does it specifically state that she is queen of England. She is specifically named as Queen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc., but not England.
Two: Elizabeth I and our current Queen, Elizabeth II.
There have been so many, so which one ?
Queen Elizabeth I of England was the monarch in 1588, when the armada was defeated. King Phillip II of Spain sent the armada in an attempt to invade England. Although Elizabeth was the monarch at the time, It was sir Francis drake who led the english, and The duke of Medina Sedonia led the armarda.
Queen Elizabeth I was fluent in several languages by the time she was 16, including English, Latin, French, Italian, and Spanish. She was a highly educated monarch and had a keen interest in learning languages to communicate with foreign diplomats and allies.
She is English, but many of her immediate ancestors were German