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.
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Two Queens regnant have been crowned in England since 1831. The first was Queen Victoria who came to the throne in 1837, the second was our present Queen, Elizabeth II who came to the throne in 1952. There have been three Queens consort of England since 1831, Queen Alexander (1901) wife of Edward VII, Queen Mary (1910) wife of George V and Queen Elizabeth (1936), the Queen Mother wife of George VI.
I assume by Queens you mean Queens who inherited the throne and did not marry into it. 6 (7 if you count Matilda, but she was not officially recognised as Queen).
The following were among the many queens and empresses who ruled as monarchs:Queen Ethelfleda of MerciaEmpress Irene, Byzantine EmpireQueen Margaret I, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and IcelandQueen Hedwig, PolandQueen Matilda of England (not crowned)Other queens were important even though they never ruled. Eleanor of Aquitaine comes to mind.There is a link below to the European section of a list of queens regnant.
Roubaix has been crowned French football champions once.
Sochaux has been crowned French football champions twice.
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Marseille has been crowned French football champions 10 times.
Nantes has been crowned French football champions 8 times.
AS Monaco has been crowned French football champions for 7 times.
Bordeaux has been crowned French football champions for 6 times.
Nice has been crowned French football champions for 2 times.