Elizabeth I was intelligent and gifted. She could read, write, and speak French, Italian, Latin and some Greek. Apparently she had a flare for languages. She could also play Musical Instruments like the virginals and lute.
Yes she is very intelligent, she could speak Latin, French, and German
yes. In 1562, she almost died of small pox. she couldn't quit on her kingdom. she had to be brave for them.
She spoke a number of languages, and was fluent in Latin. She was certainly smart enough to surround herself with the brightest and best in her kingdom.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
Which one? Queen Elizabeth I or Queen Elizabeth II? If you're talking about the current Queen (Elizabeth II), no. However, she is from the House of Windsor. Elizabeth I, did have a last name Elizabeth Tudor.
queen elizabeth 3?
she overcame the queen by winning her spot as Queen Elizabeth the 1.
Queen Elizabeth was and still is an intelligent woman. She's been ruling the UK for decades without any major trouble.
Elizabeth was intelligent, cunning, never got married and was a great Queen.
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?
Queen Elizabeth I was crowned in 1559, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth does not have nicknames.
No. Queen Elizabeth II is the English queen
Queen Elizabeth is English.
Regnal numbers, I II, IV etc are only applied to the Monarch. If the Monarch's spouse is a female then she automatically becomes Queen Consort. Hence: Queen Elizabeth I, followed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Consort and then Queen Elizabeth II. When Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne Queen Elizabeth became Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother a title afforded to her by Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth 1
Queen Elizabeth II's Mother was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, The Queen Mother.
Queen Elizabeth II