The Husband of Mary I (Mary Tudor the eldest daughter of King Henry VIII) was King Philip of Spain.
No, there are no former or current Patriot players named Jai.
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
When England was moving in to the "New World" then they fought and booted Spain out of what is now Florida and such. So yes, England did invade Spain , before the Boston Tea Party ever happened . Sir Francis Drake once "singed the King of Spain's beard" by sailing into Cadiz harbour and setting fire to ships preparing for the Armada. In 1704 Dutch and British Marines captured Gibraltar which is still a British dependency. During the Peninsular war British troops invaded Spain several times (1809-1815) to attempt to free it from Napoleon's control. It was eventually freed by the combined efforts of Spanish and British troops under the Duke of Wellington. Spain is invaded by the British holiday army of a million or so every year.
No. The Greeks were too he-man to allow that. However, Cleopatra was of Greek descent, but she ruled Egypt, and only because an invading Roman named Julius Caesar deposed her brother and placed her on the throne.
The first country that Alexander the Great ever ruled was Macedonia, which was his homeland. After the assassination of his father, King Philip II, in 336 BC, Alexander ascended to the throne and became the ruler of Macedonia at the age of 20.
No. We had a 'Black Prince' but that didn't refer to his skin colour.
No, there are no former or current Patriot players named Jai.
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
Yes she was. Playing a barmaid named Sally from England
Yes, England (UK) has launched satellites. Recently the have launched military space communications satellites named Skynet
Yes, Mary I of England married Philip II of Spain in 1554. The union was politically motivated, aimed at strengthening ties between England and Spain. The marriage faced significant opposition in England and was unpopular among her subjects, but it was fulfilled despite the challenges. Mary remained married to Philip until her death in 1558, but they had no children.
I'm not aware that England has ever gone anywhere. The continental plates shift a bit, but the location of the land known as England has not moved noticably since it was named.
If you are interested in the art of poetry, then you may know who Philip Stein is. In 1997 Philip Sten received an award for his poetry and continued to write many great works of art.
It comes from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler". Danish invaders first brought the name to England.
the aleks ruler can measure what ever it wants, including centimeters, because it is the ruler.
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Prince Philip competed in polo.