King George II ruled Britain from 1727 to 1760.
His image appeared on the following British Coins -
Gold - Five Guineas, Two Guineas, One Guinea, Half-Guinea
Silver - Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence, Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence, Penny
Copper - Halfpenny, Farthing
Victoria is one of two capital cities in Canada that are named after Queen Victoria. The other is Regina, capital of Saskatchewan.
The city of Victoria is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia. There is no province called Victoria in Canada, Australia, or any other former colony.
no its a vertebrate along with all other sea horse :3
Victoria, British Columbia Victoria in the Seychelles There are numerous other non-capital cities, Lakes, Islands, Parks, Schools, Theatres and even streets named after her all around the world.
Such a coin does not exist. British Victorian Halfpennies have the seated figure of Britannia on the reverse. St George and the Dragon only appeared on Sovereigns, Half-Sovereigns and Crowns in 1894.
It wasn't who it was what he was after the world.
Apart from Elizabeth II, only Queen Victoria
Victoria Beckham is of English descent. She was born in Harlow, Essex, England, and her heritage is primarily British. There are no significant indications of other ethnic backgrounds in her family history.
Reginais a Latin feminine name meaning "Queen" So Victoria Regina simply means Queen Victoria in Latin.
The provincial capitol at the end of Vancouver Island is the capitol building for the Parliament of British Columbia. It is located in the city of Victoria, which is the capitol city of British Columbia. The capitol used to be located on the mainland of British Columbia, but was moved to Victoria while Canada and the United States were negotiating their border. The border was decided to be located along the 49th parallel; however, Victoria was below the 49th parallel and would become United States territory. Thus, the capitol was moved to Victoria to prevent the United States from taking Victoria and any of the other cities of Vancouver Island that fell below the 49th parallel.
Her Diamond Jubilee. The only other monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee was Queen Victoria, in 1897.
the highest british military decorations is the Victoria Cross (VC)there are also other awards in order:Victoria CrossGeorge CrossConspicuous Gallantry CrossRoyal Red Cross (Class I)Distinguished Service CrossMilitary CrossDistinguished Flying CrossAir Force CrosshttpRoyal Red Cross (Class II)and i think there are loads more.