England
Queen Elizabeth's occupation was to rule all of England.
England and Wales, Ireland. Her sister had lost our last foothold in France, and Scotland was not united with England until her death in 1603. During her time, the first colonies in USA were founded and we began to claim certain islands in Caribbean.
Queen Elizabeth the I ruled with Parliment and on occasion she would rule against them if the situation called for it
Because she did not want to give you crown up and be ruled over
No, the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, along with a few others such as Holland, Norway, Spain, Japan, Thailand, Sweden, Belgium and a few others. This means that the monarchy does exist, but has no power to rule the country.
The queen of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, rules over 16 countries known as the Commonwealth Realms, including the UK, Australia, Canada, and others. She does not rule over any continents.
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Well there is Scotland and France but I'm not sure of the other one
England Wales Ireland
France (Francis II of France was her first husband and gave her the title of "Queen Consort of France") and Scotland (where she succeeded her father, James V of Scotland) were the two countries that Mary had domain over during her life.
Probably because we were a nation of explorers. Over the last 600 years, we have travelled to many distant countries, claiming the newly-discovered land in the name of the King (or Queen). Since those early exploration days, we have relinquished rule over many countries in favour of their independence.
Someone who rules over a kingdom is called a queen or king.A monarch will rule over a kingdom. A monarch is a king or queen.
She ruled over all of ancient Egypt.
They're job was to rule countries, such as Britain etc. They were included in politics, taxes. But over the last century it merely become a tradition and do much less than they used to.
Her husband is Crown Prince Frederick and when his mother Queen Margarethe dies they will rule over Denmark
The Queen you're referring to, I assume, is the Queen of England. Therefore, her birthday is celebrated most likely in all countries that has or has had in the past British "rule", such as Canada. Meaning that Great Britain and Canada celebrate there own queens birthday.