Queen Elizabeth II sat on the throne for a remarkable 70 years, from her accession on February 6, 1952, until her death on September 8, 2022. During her reign, she attended numerous state openings of Parliament and official ceremonies, but the phrase "sat on the throne" can also refer metaphorically to her role as monarch. If you're asking about ceremonial events specifically, she participated in many key moments, but the exact number of times she physically sat on the throne in such contexts isn't typically quantified.
The queen sat upon her throne.
Hera the queen of gods
she sat down
Queen Victoria
I believe 129 times
a thron room is a room witch the king or queen sat
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42
At the death of the king, the throne was taken over by his older son, as was the tradition.
This is a trick question because she saw the thrown as a symbol of the men who had ruled the country so she never sat on the thrown in a sort of symbolic protest.
129
the king sat in his throne with a giant cheeseburger.