No. Matilda (Maud) was the first female English monarch. Matilda was the rightful queen but was pregnant in France when her father Henry I died and her cousin Stephen seized the throne. She temporarily regained it in 1141 but was forced into exile by the London mob.
There are eight people this question might refer to, the first seven of whom were medieval:Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror, was queen of England.Matilda of Scotland, wife of Henry I of England, was queen of England.Matilda (or Maud) of England, wife of Emperor Henry V, and later of Geoffrey of Anjou became a monarch of England. She was sometimes called Queen of the Romans, or Empress Matilda.Saint Matilda, wife Henry I of Germany, was queen of the Romans.Matilda of Boulogne, wife of King Stephen, was queen of EnglandMatilda (or Maud) of Savoy, wife of King Alfonso I, was queen of PortugalMatilda of Frisia was wife of King Henry I of the Franks.Matilda (or Maud) of Wales was wife of King Haakon VII of Norway.
Lady Jane Grey, Anne Boleyn & Catherine Howard spring to mind.....
great is.
English: "the colour grey" is American "the color gray" and German "die Farbe grau".
In English-speaking countries: Smith, Jones, Brown, Green, White, Black, Grey.
Edward VIII, Edward V, Matilda, and Lady Jane Grey were never crowned.
Probably Lady Jane Grey, since she only ruled for 13 days, though "least successful" is highly subjective
it is used to describe someone with grey hair. Canoso - male Canosa - female Canosos - a group of grey haired people Canosas - a group of grey haired women
lady jane grey
Edward VI didn't want his elder sister Mary to become Queen, because she was a Catholic and so eliminated her and Elizabeth from the line of succession. Lady Jane Grey became Queen but was over throne by Mary and was executed.
"Grey cat" in English means gatto grigio in Italian.
Meredith is Grey's first name in Grey's Anatomy.
Lady Jane Grey wasn't a Tudor monarch because she only reigned for nine days then after that Mary I took the throne she had a nick name it was bloody Mary because she chopped off so many people heads.
gray is american, grey is the "english" (or british, whatever you want to call it)
Grey to dark grey and white on lower bottom
"Small grey nest" in English is piccolo nido grigio in Italian.
Grey