Yes Elizabeth the First of England was also Queen of Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth the second of England and first of Scotland is the Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and has had to tolerate any problems her government got her into.
Yes she was Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland from 1558 -1603
Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland. Elizabeth I reigned between 1558 and 1603.
Queen Elizabeth II is currently the reigning monarch in numerous realms and territories. She is in fact the Queen of England, as much as she is the Queen of Canada or New Zealand and other states in the Commonwealth. However, England has had a special union with Scotland, (Northern) Ireland, and Wales since the 1800 Act of Union. Presently, the official name of this union is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and she is Queen of this United Kingdom and of its constituent kingdoms.
Elizabeth the first of England was crowned "Queen of England, Ireland and France".The Archbishop of Canterbury.
England and Wales, Ireland. Her sister had lost our last foothold in France, and Scotland was not united with England until her death in 1603. During her time, the first colonies in USA were founded and we began to claim certain islands in Caribbean.
Northern Ireland does not have a president.
Elizabeth I was never referred to as the Pirate Queen. That title was given to Grace O'Malley of Ireland, a notorious woman pirate who lived during Elizabeth's reign.
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
When Elizabeth I was queen of England, Ireland would have been under British rule. She was also queen when the Ulster Plantation happened, a significant event in Irish history, where lots of people were moved from Britain to Ireland taking land from people who were living there.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1978 the British monarch was Queen Elizabeth II who has reigned since 1952..