because she was a queen
its the jubilee weekend
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was born on May 24, 1819 and died on January 22, 1901. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 196 years old today.
Some of Queen Victoria's accomplishments include the Boyer war, and the complete colonizing of India and Pakistan. She also built beautiful monuments that are part of art history today.
No. "Victorian" usually refers to the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901.
We still remember Jacques Cartier today because he discovered the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
If we talk about the still-reigning monarchs of today: the kings of Holland and Belgium and the Queen of Great Britain
He's amazing!
Queen Elizabeth I of England died on 24th March 1603.
Taylor swift and still is TODAY
yes, infacted 20 percent still remember him.
The first European to see the Falls was David Livingstone in November 1855 and he named them after Queen Victoria. The Falls were known to local tribes and called Mosi ai Tunya (in the language of the Losi people) translated as 'the smoke that thunders'. Both names are recognised today and are on the World Heritage List
Because many counties chose to use England's queen but some do still have a king or a queen!