That is a matter of opinion, though most would probably say it was Elizabeth I. Victoria was, however, the longest-reigning queen. Looks like Elizabeth II might catch up soon, though.
No it's just that she ruled more than any the other people that ruled the Britains.
No
yes she did smile.
yes they did
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery was appointed by Queen Victoria at age 46.This makes him the youngest Prime Minister ever appointed in the United Kingdom by Queen Victoria.
yes, it is a very comon name. havent you ever heard of Queen Victoria?!?!?
Victoria was very fat
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Also Empress of India and the most powerful monarch to ever reign in world history (at the time the British Empire was at its height, being the most powerful nation in history).
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom reigned for over 63 years, which is longer than anyone else who has ever sat on the throne of England. She lived until after the beginning of the 20th century, and her paintings are scattered throughout the royal residences in Britain. If you've ever heard of the Victorian Era, this is the woman after whom it was named. Wikipedia has more on this monarch, and a link to that post can be found below.
There are a great many historical records which attest to the rule of Queen Victoria, and no serious historian has ever been in doubt on this matter. Still, you are free to doubt anything, if you wish.
Yes and No. In 1877, after about 16 years of British rule of India, the British Government decided to recognize Queen Victoria as Empress of India. Our Kings kept that title until soon after India became independent in 1948. So, although the Monarchs were not Emperor of Britain, they were King of Britain and Emperor of India.
The Penny Black. Wouldn't it have been quicker to find out yourself though?