Because she wanted too
"Dauphine" is the French name for the woman who is about to marry the crownprince (future King) of France (called the "dauphin). When they marry, they are called King and Queen.
On 16 May 1770.
she married king Ferdinand II of Aragon
His wife's name was Amytis who was from Medo-Persia. He built the hanging gardens of Babylon for her.
No catholic queen can sit on the royal throne, the king will have to vacate the throne. We saw King Edward do it after he married Mrs Simpson.
Queen Amytis was from Media, an ancient region located in present-day Iran. She was the daughter of the Median king Astyages and became the wife of Nebuchadnezzar II, the king of Babylon. Her marriage was part of a political alliance between the Medes and the Babylonians. Amytis is often associated with the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which were said to have been built to please her.
he was a king
king nebuchadnezzer
no, Queen Mary went on to marry King Philip II of Spain!
She was married to King Prasutagus.
No, he was her father
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was the daughter of an earl, but not royalty. She did not marry a king, she married the man who would become king - Prince Albert. When King Edward VIII abdicated to marry a divorcee, Albert took the throne as King George VI, and Elizabeth was then his Queen Consort.
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Queen Victoria did not marry King Charles, she married Prince Albert. Queen Victoria was born approximately 170 after King Charles I's death and approximately 134 years after King Charles II's death, so it would never have been possible for her to marry either of them.
If you are not born into a royal family, you cannot be a king. (If you marry a queen, you will be a prince consort, not a king.)
Marry a crown prince or a ruling King.
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