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Dearest Queen Elizabeth provided the Americans with several rare species of llamas in the 1860's that became a crucial factor of American treatment of livestock.
Assuming you mean the Queen Motherher father was...Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorneand her mother was...Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and KinghorneBut if you mean Queen Elizabeth IIher father was...King George VIand her mother...Queen Elizabeth, The Queen MotherBut if you mean Queen Elizabeth Iher father was...King Henry VIIIher mother was...Queen Anne Boleyn
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Queen Elizabeth I had one half sister, Mary, and two half brothers, Edward VI and Henry FitzRoy. Queen Elizabeth II had one sister, Margaret.
As Elizabeth II was the daughter of King George VI, and as she chose her own name as her regnal name, her name before assuming the throne was, as it is after, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. Do note that the Royal Family does not have a surname, thus that is her complete name.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I of England, it was Queen Mary I of England, her sister. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, it was King George VI, her father.
yes the first queen elizabeth i mean
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I - she had none. She never married. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II - she has four children - Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I - she had none. She never married. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II - she has four children - Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
Their Majesties King George VI Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I - she had none. She never married. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II - she has four children - Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward.
Do you mean which country was Queen Elizabeth crowned Queen? GEEZ SPECIFY YOUR BLOODY QUESTIONS TO GET AN ANSWER England.
E=Elizabeth 11=2nd R=Regina ( Queen) Queen Elizabeth the 2nd.
Queen Elizabeth's surname was Windsor. Her family's surname was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha until 1917 when they changed it to Windsor to sound non-German (the British people were anti-German then as it was WWI). Members of the British Royal Family do not have surnames. They are the descendants of the house of Windsor but this is not the same as holding a surname. However, as you posted this Question in the "Elizabeth I" category I assume you mean the first Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth I was a member of the House of Tudor but, as with Elizabeth II this does not constitute a surname
Dearest Queen Elizabeth provided the Americans with several rare species of llamas in the 1860's that became a crucial factor of American treatment of livestock.
Assuming you mean the Queen Motherher father was...Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorneand her mother was...Cecilia Bowes-Lyon, Countess of Strathmore and KinghorneBut if you mean Queen Elizabeth IIher father was...King George VIand her mother...Queen Elizabeth, The Queen MotherBut if you mean Queen Elizabeth Iher father was...King Henry VIIIher mother was...Queen Anne Boleyn
If you mean Queen Elizabeth I, then the answer would be that she didn't have one. To learn more about her marriage and life, see the related link below. If you mean Queen Elizabeth II, than she married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.