Queen Elizabeth I of England died on 24th March 1603.
Queen Elizabeth I was an absolute Monarch. She had the final word on any government policy and was effectively head of the state. Her namesake, Queen Elizabeth II is a constitutional monarch, and does not wield political power. The power of Great Britain rests in the hands of Parliament and is administered through the prime minister.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
Last king of what? There are still kings today. Queen Elizabeth's heir will be king of England. Sweden has a king. There are other countries that are still monarchies.
its the jubilee weekend
11 Shillings GBP in 1954 had the purchasing power of about £10.10 GBP today.
it was called the Elizabethian Era and it was from the Tudor Dynasty. There is still furniture from this time sold today
Yes, but they are mostly ceremonial. They do not have much political control, however, Queen Elizabeth II of England is the head of the Angelican Church of England.
Canada and Britain are the leading members of the Commonwealth.
because she was a queen
Canada has been Independant from Britain since 1867 and is still today, so technically speaking, Canada doesn't have a ruling sovereign queen. But, Queen Elizabeth still has shared rights (not political rights) over Canada, since Canada was once a British Colony.
His daughter, Elizabeth, who is the reigning queen today.
no cause she was born September 7,1533