England
In chess, when a pawn reaches the opposite end of the board, it can be promoted, usually to a queen. If a queen is switched with a pawn, the original position of the pawn becomes where the queen is promoted. The queen then takes the place of the pawn on the eighth rank, effectively replacing it. The newly promoted queen can then move according to the standard rules of chess.
When a pawn is promoted to Queen , or any other piece besides the King , the square upon which the pawn was promoted is where the Queen will be placed .
Queen Victoria
The next monarch was James I of England the son of Mary, Queen of Scots! He was a convert to Anglicanism from protestant ism. [calvinistic,] his wife who was Queen Ann of Denmark, a Roman Catholic was Queen Consort! The next reigning Queen as it were, was, Queen Mary II, wife of William of Orange thee usurper!
She was promoted Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the queen.
Queen Elizabeth I was an Anglican and a member of the church her father Henry VIII founded. The nation was still in turmoil over the change from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism.
Once a pawn reaches the last rank the pawn can be promoted to any piece except the king . Yes , if you already have a queen the pawn can be promoted to another queen .
No! They are Christians.
Anglicanism was created in England.
Anglicanism is associated with the Church of England. Anglicanism is traditionally associated with Christianity.
"Queen" in English is regina in Italian.