Elizabeth of York was Queen Consort to Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty, from 1486 until 1503, so a total span of 17 years.
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for 45 years. That is very long compared to her siblings' reigns.
Yes, Elizabeth of York was the queen and consort of King Henry VII.
No, there's no such thing as the Queen of York and in at least the last 1000 years of history there hasn't. He married Elizabeth of York the last King of England's sister.
Elizabeth of York
The Princess Elizabeth of York.
When she was The Duchess of York, she was sometimes called "The Smiling Duchess". When she was The Queen Mother (for more than 50 years), she was popularly called "The Queen Mum"
Queen Elizabeth's first child was Prince Charles Duke of york.
Elizabeth Is Queen - 1953 was released on: USA: 28 June 1953 (New York City, New York)
1923-1936 as Duchess of York; 1936-1952 as Queen Elizabeth, Consort of King George VI; 1952-2002 as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
Elizabeth of York was queen consort of England from 1486 to 1503. She was born in the Palace of Westminster in 1466 CE.
Queen Elizabeth II does have Children, four of them Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales Princess Anne, The Princess Royal Prince Andrew, Duke of York Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Prince Andrew, Duke of York