she had parents.. they died now shes queen. she married her country instead of being with a man. died alone.
Named after Queen Elizabeth I known as the Virgin Queen.
You can find detailed information on Elizabeth at your local or state library, at many museums and online. One of the best Web sites for info on Good Queen Bess is http://tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/.
Yes! Well, maybe. I just heard that Belize was claimed by King Phillip. That might have been a long time ago. All I know is that Belize's queen is Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary the 2nd. It is probably a good idea to find your info somewhere else.
No. Ask: 'Who is Queen Euphoria?' (you might get some info.)
you have to get it straight from a King or Queen; you can't just find a copy on the internet. BUT, the only way a Latin King/Queen will give you that info. is if YOU are also are a Latin King or Latin Queen. Their are consequences to the Latin King/Queen if they share that info. with an "OutSider". so don't expect to be able to just walk up to a Latin King/Queen and get them to give you any info. that has to do with the Manifesto.
=Borders.com. Or Google.com is a good place to find info.=
she was 25 years of age
According to Wikipedia, they met twice before (in 1934 & 1937) The Queen fell in love with Prince Phillip after seeing him at the Royal Naval College (1939). She was only 13. According to About.com, they met in 1934 at one of Philip's cousins wedding, Princess Marina of Greece. Elizabeth being 13. I believe about.com did their math wrong as Elizabeth would have been 8 at in 1934. Oh, & for extended info... both can say Queen Victoria is their great-great-grandmother. They're 3rd cousins via Queen Victoria & 2nd cousins, once removed via King Christian IX, Denmark.
Mary I of Scotland (more commonly referred to as Mary, Queen of Scots, 8 December 1542 - 8 February 1587) was accused of being involved in three plots to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England, tried for treason and executed.Mary's son, James VI of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I in 1603, when he took the English throne as James I, after she died childless.
None. That is why the throne went to James the First when she died. None.if i am correct, elizabeth I did not have any children, she was the last tudor hence the fact she did not have any kids so therefore the was no heir to the throne after her. that is how the tudor period ended.
For inventing the Australian Pioneer Wool Industry. If you are really stuck on information on Elizabeth, you may want to find different websites that have more info. Thanks.
It may be worth about .10 with heavy wear to around .25 if uncirculated (no wear). You might also try a library for a copy of the Standard Catalog of World Coins for pictures, values and lots more interesting info.