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Q: Who ruled England during most of Dickens an How old was Dickens when she became queen?
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Who ruled England during Dickens's life?

Queen Victoria.


When did Dickens become queen?

Charles Dickens never became queen. He was a famous male author known for his novels such as "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations." Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch during Dickens's lifetime.


How did Queen Elizabeth became queen?

During Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled England all by herself. It was during this period that Kings did not exist in England.


How did elizabeth became queen?

During Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled England all by herself. It was during this period that Kings did not exist in England.


How old was Dickens when Queen Victoria she became queen?

Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)


Who was the queen during dickens life?

Queen Victoria


Who was on the throne of England when dickens was alive?

Queen Victoria


Who were the two kings and one queen ruling during Charles Dickens' lifetime?

During Charles Dickens' lifetime, the two kings of England were King George IV and King William IV, and the queen was Queen Victoria. Victoria ascended to the throne in 1837, the year of Dickens' first novel publication.


How old was Dickens when queen Victoria was queen?

Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and she was 18 when she became Queen that it's mean in 1837. so Dickens was 25 years old :)


Which queen ruled during the lifetime of Charles Dickens?

Queen victoria


Who was the monarch when Charles Dickens was alive?

Quenn Victoria,king William IV and Louis V


When did Elizabeth become famous?

Elizabeth I first became famous in 1558 when she became Queen of England. Elizabeth II first became famous in 1952 when she became Queen of England.