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Victorian children started school around the age of six or seven. They were likely taught at home by a governess and then later a tutor and teacher.
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She was a nurse in the Crimean War
Crimean War (1853-1856) indeed took place during the reign of Queen Victoria. In this war an alliance between France, Britain, Ottoman empire and Sardinia defeated Russia.
Crimean War (1853-1856) indeed took place during the reign of Queen Victoria. In this war an alliance between France, Britain, Ottoman empire and Sardinia defeated Russia.
Mary Seacole (1805 - 1881) was a nurse during the Crimean War.
husband died 14th December 1861 and the crimean war
ANSWER Russia lost the Crimean War.
Russia lost the Crimean War. Russia
The term "Victorian War" typically refers to conflicts that occurred during the reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901. This era was marked by British imperial expansion and military engagements, reflecting the values and attitudes of Victorian society. The wars, such as the Crimean War and the Anglo-Zulu War, were influenced by the political and social climate of the time, including notions of imperialism and national pride. Hence, these conflicts are associated with Queen Victoria's reign and the broader Victorian ethos.
No! The Crimean War was in 1853-56, World War 1 was 1914-1918.
yes! the leader of the crimean war was hamidur rahman
Ms. Nightingale never actually fought in any war but was in charge of 30+ nurses at a hospital near the Crimean War front. Her war was more or less against poor sanitary conditions first in the Crimean war, then Britain and eventually influencing the world.
On March 28, Britain declared war on Russia and entered the Crimean War.