ER means Elizibeth Regina but im not really sure where Regina comes from...
E II R stands for E=Elizabeth; II = second; R= Regina. Hence E II R = Elizabeth II Regina.
Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary)- (Elizabeth Regina) is the current Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
ELIZATH REGINA Elizabetha Regina (Regina is latin for queen)
Yes, "Regina" is Latin for "queen" and is often used as part of the names of queens, particularly in historical contexts. For example, in the case of Queen Elizabeth II, her official title included "Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." In this context, "Regina" signifies her status as queen.
E = Elizabeth II = the second R = Regina
The only celebrity that come to mind with initial E. R. is Queen Elizabeth I of England -- Elizabeth Regina. I don't know if Queen Elizabeth II has Regina as a name, but I suspect so from the formal name on coins bearing her profile.
E II R stands for E=Elizabeth; II = second; R= Regina. Hence E II R = Elizabeth II Regina.
Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary)- (Elizabeth Regina) is the current Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1955 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
It depends on the denomination and condition of the coin. "Elizabeth II Regina" means "Elizabeth the Second, Queen", and "South Africa Suid-Afrika" is simply the name of the country, first in English and then in Afrikaans. All coins issued in South Africa in 1957 had both phrases ("Elizabeth II Regina" and "South Africa Suid-Afrika") on them.
ELIZATH REGINA Elizabetha Regina (Regina is latin for queen)
Yes, "Regina" is Latin for "queen" and is often used as part of the names of queens, particularly in historical contexts. For example, in the case of Queen Elizabeth II, her official title included "Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." In this context, "Regina" signifies her status as queen.
E = Elizabeth II = the second R = Regina
D G Regina
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