Never. Because: a) She was a Queen Consort, not a Queen Regnant. b) She was entirely fictional anyway.
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Guinevere, the legendary queen consort of King Arthur in Arthurian legend, is typically referred to simply as Guinevere without a surname. However, in some interpretations and adaptations, she is sometimes linked to the name "of Cornwall" or "of Camelot," reflecting her association with the kingdoms in the stories. The lack of a specific surname aligns with the mythic nature of the tales surrounding her character.
Guinevere was married to King Arthur, so ruled over Sir Lancelot as Queen. Then, the two fell in love and had an affair, thus causing the Last Battle, in which King Arthur is slayed while trying to kill Lancelot.
It is said that Owestry was the Birthplace of Guinevere. you can do the reaserch if u wish could you find out when guinevere was please and could you be fast
queen Hatsheput ruled Egypt from 1503-1482 BC.
She was a queen.
no
Camelot
Lancelot
Guinevere
Lancelot was a legendary knight of the round table and lover of Queen Guinevere.
Queen Guinevere.
A.D. 960
A.d 960
yes
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King Arthur