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Queen Elizabeth is the fortieth monarch since William the Conqueror obtained the crown of England.
From 1068 to her death in 1081 she was queen as wife of king William 'the conqueror' of England.
When The Queen resignes or dies.
Queen Elizabeth I does not have a direct line of decent from William the Conquerer. However Queen Elizabeth II isdecended from William the Conquerer through Edward IV; when the royal lines reconverged. William the Conquerer is her 22nd times Great Grandfather.
England has had 4 kings named William: William I the Conqueror; William II Rufus, son of the Conqueror;William III of Orange joint ruler with Mary Stewart; William IV, after George IV & before Queen Victoria.(1830s)
the QUEEN, persay, before Victoria was Queen Anne Gloria, but the monarch before Victoria was King William the fourth.The last Queen to reign in her own right was Queen Anne in the 1600's.
Queen Elizabeth I does not have a direct line of decent from William the Conquerer. However Queen Elizabeth II isdecended from William the Conquerer through Edward IV; when the royal lines reconverged. William the Conquerer is her 22nd times Great Grandfather.
Victoria succeeded William IV, who was her uncle.
William the Conqueror's wife, Queen Mathilde, is credited with the Bayeux tapestry- which visually chronicles the battle.
The youngest English female monarch was Queen Mary I, who ascended to the throne at the age of 37 in 1553. However, if considering the youngest queen regnant, that title goes to Queen Victoria, who became queen at the age of 18 in 1837. Mary II also became queen at 15, but only as a co-monarch with her husband William III. Therefore, Queen Victoria is often recognized as the youngest sole female monarch of England.
The past British monarchs include a long lineage, starting with William I (William the Conqueror) in 1066. Notable monarchs include Henry VIII, known for his six marriages and the English Reformation, and Queen Victoria, who oversaw a vast empire during the 19th century. The current monarch, as of October 2023, is Charles III, following the reign of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who was the longest-serving British monarch. Other significant monarchs include George III, Edward VII, and George VI.
She was the monarch, he was a performer. Apart from the fact that he and his company were occasionally called upon to perform before the queen there was no connection.