The only life long virganic monarch
she's cool. Virginia was named after her for being a virgin all her life. no boyfriend, no husband, nada...
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for all but the last 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen. Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) had four children, all of whom are living (Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward). Diana, Princess of Wales was the daughter in law of Queen Elizabeth II, but was divorced from Prince Charles when she was killed in a car accident in August 1997.
As the name suggests , it was Queen Elizabeth (I). Sometimes, nicknamed Gloriana , The Virgin Queen, or Good Queen Bess. She reigned from 17 November 1558 to 24 March 1603 (her death). It was named the Elizabethan Age after all the capable men around her.; Drake, Frobisher, Raleigh, Shakespeare to name but a few.
All the states are named for different reasons. Georgia was named after King George II of Great Britain Virginia was named after Queen Elizabeth of England because she was called the virgin queen
Queen Elizabeth's occupation was to rule all of England.
Answer Queen Elizabeth I had no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth II's grandchildren are all still alive.
Queen Elizabeth's occupation was to rule all of England.
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
what are you talking about if we were all named after Queen Elizabeth then we would all be named Elizabeth ! answer: Perhaps you are referring to the time period, which is Elizabethan.
Many politicians and diplomats etc kept saying that Elizabeth I should get married. She did not want to because she was doing well governing England - if she married her husband would inevitably have interfered with her governing. Also, by marrying, she would have allied England with one or another European faction, and she wanted to keep England's options open.
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada is featured on all Canadian coins.