No she didn't. The doctors of the time were as much confused about the causes and the cures as anyone.
she brushed he teeth with suger because she thought that only rich people do that that is why her teeth were black
There was a black Queen name Charlotte there is a stature of her at the Charlotte North Carolina Airport,Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA IS NAMED AFTER HER.
yes
No, California was not named after a black queen. The name "California" is believed to have originated from a Spanish novel published in the 16th century.
she was black but her buttox was white
YES
In Tudor times, the Royals used tootpaste made from sugar....thats why Queen Elizabeth I had black teeth!
Queen Elizabeth did not have wooden teeth. Her teeth were rotten and black due to the fact that there were no toothbrushes or toothpastes.
Yes, she did.
chicken and rice with home made black pudding and spit
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No. She was white, with pale skin and red hair.
According to geneticists, we ALL have African ancestry,
she probably did no ave much to do with it, she did not want to get the plague herself
Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond was Lord Treasurer of Ireland. He was very close to queen Elizabeth I. According to some historians she favored him and called him her 'black husband'.
In the world of Black Butler/Kuroshitsuji Queen Victoria has a 'guard dog' Earl Phantomhive.
Elizabeth Swann from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, or she should be