Narnia was actually created in the book The Magicians Nephew. Aslan was there and created it. He made the humble cab driver, Frank, the king. He magically brought Frank's wife, Helen, to him. He then made her queen. So, Frank and Helen were the first king and queen of Narnia.
The first king and queen in history are often debated, as different cultures and regions had their own rulers. In ancient Mesopotamia, some of the earliest known kings were Sumerian rulers such as Gilgamesh. In ancient Egypt, the first king was Narmer, also known as Menes, who unified Upper and Lower Egypt. For queens, Cleopatra VII of Egypt is a prominent figure known for her reign and influence.
the first queen was queen ilkay, the queens sister was queen irmak and the first king of Egypt was berkay.
There's a Queen, Queen Beatrix.
king francis the first
The first Queen of England to be on TV was Queen Mary, wife of King George V.
Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, were first cousins twice removed.
The difference is that the queen should always go first and the king but they are both related.
Queen Anne was the first monarch of a United Scotland and England.
Isabella and firdinland
queen elizabeth the first :D
no but she was first to rule without a king
Well i always asumed it was a king as i was lead to believe thet Queen Mary i was the firtst ever propper queen (with out a ruling husband(of that country))
The first queen of France was Anne of Kiev from 1060 to 1066. She was acting Queen but it was her son Philip I who was considered to be the actual ruler and King.
King Phillip of Spain