The Victoria Cross
She likes to get down.
Queen Victoria 1837-1901
Cleopatra and Hapshetsut Egypt and Queen Elizabeth, and Victoria of England
Queen Victoria was on the throne from 1837 until her death in 1901.
"For Valour" The decoration is a bronze cross pattée, bearing the crown of Saint Edward surmounted by a lion, and the inscription "FOR VALOUR."This was originally to have been "FOR THE BRAVE", until it was changed on the recommendation of Queen Victoria, as it implied that not all men in battle were brave, because not all men were presented the Victoria Cross.
Yes, Regina means "female ruler" (or Queen) in latin. When Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, passed through the still unnamed capital in 1882 she decided to name it after her mother, Queen Victoria.
+yes there is a long time ago she was the ruler of England when the explorers in the United States of America
She is a brave queen that fought in the military. She was queen for 34 years. She was the 24th ruler. She was well known because of her bravery to become a fierce warrior. She was born 1533-1610.
Charles Dickens viewed Queen Victoria with admiration and respect, often portraying her as a symbol of stability and virtue in his writing. He was known to support her reign and the social reforms she implemented during her time as queen. Dickens believed that Queen Victoria embodied the values of a moral and just ruler, fitting for a changing society.
After Queen Victoria died her son Albert Edward became King. Therefore the Queen was Victoria's daughter in law Alexandra became Queen.
Queen Victoria wasn't very nice to children. her own kids weren't loved by her but loved by nurses and other care takers. The queen only had special times where her children could visit her. i am one to say that i would not enjoy having her as a mother. she was not nice to children.