no, she had 7 toes. (:
Elizabeth is Edward's great granddaughter. Edward had six children, the second son being George V; who had George VI and thus, George VI's eldest child as Elizabeth II. Its is a continuation of a family in generations.
Princess Diana used to be amazing at dancing(ballet) and swimming
Yes I know! QE2 has been complicit in Treason since 1972, and she is the worst Traitor in history - to England and the rest of the UK. She is also the first Monarch to have broken her 'Coronation Oath'!
She could speak six different languages:EnglishFrenchItalianSpanishGreekWelshShe could write in all of them but Welsh
Yes you can. It is a genetic defect and is quite rare in my opinion. It is sorta rare but you can have 6. Or you can have less than 5 toes. Opra for example has 6 toes.ANS2:Most people have ten toes so you'd have to say that it is common to have six or more toes..............
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Answer Anne Boleyn was the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. They were married in January 1533 and on 7th September 1533 she gave birth to a daughter, the future Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Mary Stewart I of Scotland was already queen of the nation of scotland. She became queen when she was six days old due to her father's early death. She became Queen of France after her marriage to Francis II. Catholics believed her to be the Queen of England(not recognizing Queen Elizabeth I)because they did not recognize the devorce of Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII and therefore his marriage to Anne Boleyn(mother of Queen Elizabeth I)was seen as null and void. Mary was even said to have called herself at the time Queen Mary II of England or Queen Mary of Scotland, France, and England.
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Anne of Cleeves. Henry VIII was the father. The above answer is wrong. The mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England was a woman called Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. Anne was executed on May 19, 1536 on charges of incest, adultery, and treason when Elizabeth was not quite three years old. Anne of CLEAVES was the fourth of Henry's wives. She was the "ugly horse" from Germany who Henry never had sex with and divorced after six months. Anne remained in England, and was given the title of "the King's Beloved Sister"; she died in 1557, a year before her step-daughter Elizabeth became Queen.
Anne of Cleeves. Henry VIII was the father. The above answer is wrong. The mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England was a woman called Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. Anne was executed on May 19, 1536 on charges of incest, adultery, and treason when Elizabeth was not quite three years old. Anne of CLEAVES was the fourth of Henry's wives. She was the "ugly horse" from Germany who Henry never had sex with and divorced after six months. Anne remained in England, and was given the title of "the King's Beloved Sister"; she died in 1557, a year before her step-daughter Elizabeth became Queen.
Queen Victoria had nine children. Her eldest son became King Edward VII of England. King Edward had six children. His one of his sons became King George V of England. King George's eldest son abdicated the throne and thus, the second son became king. This man was King George VI and was the present Queen Elizabeth's father. Therefore, Queen Victoria is the great-great grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
Elizabeth is Edward's great granddaughter. Edward had six children, the second son being George V; who had George VI and thus, George VI's eldest child as Elizabeth II. Its is a continuation of a family in generations.
Six toes, six fingers. A two-toed sloth has six toes, four fingers. It has three toes and three fingers
Mary I, Queen of Scots (known as Mary Stuart) was Queen of Scots in her own right and Queen of France as wife of Francis II of France. She was six days old when her father died - that's when she became Scotland's second queen regnant and most notable Scottish monarch. Mary I was granddaughter of Elizabeth I's aunt, making her the heir of childless Queen of England. She had three husbands, but her only child's father was her cousin and second husband. Elizabeth I imprisoned Mary I and seventeen years later she ordered Mary's execution. Mary's son James became James VI of Scotland after Mary's abdication and James I of England after Elizabeth I's death. There were two women known as Mary Tudor: * Mary Tudor was daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. She was briefly Queen of France as wife of Louis XII of France. She returned to England after his death and married Duke of Suffolk. Her granddaughter was Jane Grey, who ruled England and Ireland for nine days. * Mary I of England(known as Bloody Mary) was the only surviving child of Henry VIII of England and Katherine of Aragon. She became Queen of England and Ireland after deposing Jane Grey and she became Queen of Spain when her eleven years younger husband became Philip II of Spain. Mary I had no children and was succeeded by her nineteen years younger half-sister, Elizabeth I.
No, not all calico cats have six toes
Henry VIII daughter is Queen Elizabeth. Like his daughter he was determined and intelligent. He had broken away from the Roman Catholic Church and started a new Protestant church, the Church of England. He had married six times.