Wednesday 6th February 1952
Queen Elizabeth would have consulted widely to deal with the common day surveillance issues.
1953 or 1952
Queen Elizabeth II was preceded by her father, King George VI, who reigned from December 11, 1936, until his death on February 6, 1952. Elizabeth ascended to the throne on the same day her father passed away. Her reign began on February 6, 1952, making her one of the longest-serving monarchs in British history.
There was no Queen Elizabeth in the 19th century, Queen Elizabeth I of England ruled in the 16th and early 17th century (1559-1603). Since Elizabeth I's reign lasted for 44 years and after many major historical events during her reign, after her death the 44 years she ruled became known as the "Elizabethan era", dispite being part of the Tudors. In the present day Queen Elizabeth II, the present Queen's reign will most likely be looked back on as "the new Elizabethan age". Going back to the 19th Century, It was a century largely reigned over by Queen Victoria, which would after her death in 1901 after 63 years as Queen became known as the "Victorin age". Altho when Victoria was born, The Prince Regent (son of King George III) who had no surving heir himself new the likely hood that his neice would one day become Queen, He refused to give the girl a name out of jelousy, before saying "name her victoria" - a name which was not noble at all in the day and not fitting for a furute Queen. When Victoria.came to the throne the council and goverment insisted she be styled "Queen Elizabeth II" however victoria refused to change her name and remained Queen Victoria.
Queen Elizabeth of England was born on that day in 1533.
The rack was last used in Tudor times in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, which ended in 1603. After that period, the use of the rack as a method of torture and execution declined and eventually fell out of use.
she pooped then eat a sandwich
A) She is Mary Tudor (Mary I) not Bloddy Mary B) no idea :P
She was actually buried on Lady Day ( march 25) of this year. This is a minor English holiday=- it is the annunciation ( church observance) and also the anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth I ( in l603) So Lady Day is appropriate. I believe Queen Mary ( consort of George V) also died on or near 2.35 which was surely coinicidental with Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Mary was the Grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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March 24, 1603
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