I assume by Queens you mean Queens who inherited the throne and did not marry into it.
6 (7 if you count Matilda, but she was not officially recognised as Queen).
There have been no Queens or consorts named Catherine in the UK.
The first true queen of England was Mary the First, back in 1553. Since then, there have been five other queens, though before then two women held rule for short periods of time.
There have been six Queens that have reigned in England. They are: 1. Mary I 2. Elizabeth I 3. Mary Stuart II 4. Anne 5. Victoria 6. and Elizabeth II.
The Winter Olympics have never been held in England. The 1908 and 1948 Summer Games were held in England and the upcoming 2012 Summer Games will be held in England.
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only one queen elizabeth of england
there have been 66 monarchs
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There have been no Queens or consorts named Catherine in the UK.
The first true queen of England was Mary the First, back in 1553. Since then, there have been five other queens, though before then two women held rule for short periods of time.
Since the United Kingdom became a unionised sovereign state in 1707, there have been three queens: Queen Anne I (1707 - 1714), Queen Victoria I (1837 - 1901) and Queen Elizabeth II (1952 - Present). The United Kingdom as we know it today - consisting of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland has only had one Queen: Elizabeth II.
There have been six Queens that have reigned in England. They are: 1. Mary I 2. Elizabeth I 3. Mary Stuart II 4. Anne 5. Victoria 6. and Elizabeth II.
There are many nicknames for the Queen of England. Some of these include Her Majesty, Elizabeth II, as well as Lillibet.
Two Queens regnant have been crowned in England since 1831. The first was Queen Victoria who came to the throne in 1837, the second was our present Queen, Elizabeth II who came to the throne in 1952. There have been three Queens consort of England since 1831, Queen Alexander (1901) wife of Edward VII, Queen Mary (1910) wife of George V and Queen Elizabeth (1936), the Queen Mother wife of George VI.
England has never been into space
Wales has had a number of kings and queens throughout its history, particularly during the medieval period when it was divided into various principalities. The most notable monarchs include Owain Glyndŵr, who is often regarded as the last sovereign prince of Wales. However, since the Laws in Wales Acts of 1535 and 1542, Wales has been considered part of the Kingdom of England, and its monarchy has been integrated into the English crown. Therefore, while there were many local rulers, Wales hasn't had a separate, continuous line of kings and queens in modern history.