It means 'ruler of state', and is normally in a Monarchy.
The phrase "queen of monarch" is not grammatically correct. However, if you are referring to a queen who rules as the monarch of a country, it means that she holds the highest position of power in that country and is the head of state.
mean queen
If you are talking about the monarch of a country, please clarify what country you mean.
This is the time period when Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch.
Both a king and a queen are an example of a monarch.
RI stands for Rex Imperator (or if the monarch is a Queen, Regina Imperatrix) The title was used to denote the monarch as King-Emperor (of the British Empire) or Queen-Empress.
The monarch was Queen Elizabeth by 2003.
No, we have a Queen as a Monarch.
It is Queen Elizabeth II
Monarch is a ruler. It's like a king or a queen.
The monarch of Denmark is Queen Margrethe 2.
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth is the second longest reigned monarch of British history?