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Queen Victoria was the last English monarch from the House of Hanover. A line commenced in England by George I in 1714.

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Was Queen Victoria's surname Hanover?

No, Queen Victoria's surname was not Hanover. Hanover was the name of royal branch she belonged to. Before she married her surname was Guelph, but afterwards it was Saxe-Coburg und Gotha.


What is Queen Victoria's birth name?

queen Victoria's birth name is princess Alexandria Victoria Hanover


What is the birth of the queen?

Queen Victoria's birth name is Princess Alexandrina Victoria Hanover.


What is a Queen Victoria coin dated 1861 To Hanover?

Queen Victoria was the last of the British Monarchs from the House of Hanover. These "coins" are most likely a token used as a gaming chip or similar.


What was Queen Victoria christened as?

Queen Victoria's given names were Alexandrina Victoria. She was the last British monarch from the Royal House of Hanover.


Was Queen Victoria's surname Guelph before she was married?

Yes, Queen Victoria's surname was Guelph and she was from the House of Hanover.


What house was Queen Victoria from?

Queen Victoria was born into the House of Hanover. Victoria's royal ancestors, in addition to being kings of Great Britain, were also rulers of a kingdom in Germany called Hanover. Thus these British sovereigns held the title Elector (until 1814) and King (after 1814) of Hanover, as well as of Great Britain. (In Germany, the British sovereign was usually referred to as "King of Hanover-England.") German law provided that only males could be kings of Hanover; thus on the death of William IV "King of Hanover-England" in 1837, Victoria became queen of Great Britian, but the German title passed to her uncle, who then became King Ernest Augustus I of Hanover.


How did New Hanover got its name?

I think they got it from the spainiards


What was Queen Victoria's surname before she got married?

Queen Victoria, was the daughter of the Duke of Kent. Her official title before her eighteenth birthday (at which time she ascended the throne) was Alexandrina Victoria, Princess of Kent. While she was indeed a Hanoverian her surname officially was "Kent". After her marriage to Albert, Prince of Saxe Coburg and Goetha the (Queen) proclaimed her and her offsprings name to be styled "Saxe-Coburg". Remaining so until her grandson King George V anglicized the royal families name as "Windsor". Hanover. Hanover Wrong! She was from the House of Hanover Her surname was Guelph


What is Queen Victoria's birth name?

Something German really but use the name Windsor


What was Queen Victoria's full name?

Her given names were Alexandrina Victoria, and she belonged to the Royal House of Hanover. From birth formally styled Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Kent. Queen Victoria's real name was Alexandrina Victoria


Significance of Hanover on reverse of 1837 Victorian Halfpenny?

Queen Victoria was born of the Royal House of Hanover in 1819. British monarchs from the House of Hanover included George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV and Victoria. There were no Victorian 1837 coins minted, 1837 was the year of her coming to the throne, and there were no British coins minted with "Hanover" on them. These "coins" are most likely a token used as a gaming chip or similar.