Queen Victoria, who was Elizabeth's great-great grandmother, reigned from June 20, 1837 until her death on January 22, 1901 -- a total of 63 years and seven months. Elizabeth, who has reigned more than 60 years (from February 6, 1952 to the present), can surpass Victoria's longevity record if she is still Britain's monarch on September 10, 2015.
She was the longest-serving British monarch in history. She served a total of 63 years.
A Bloody Mary is made of tomato juice and vodka. It is usually served at breakfast. It is named after the Tudor monarch who persecuted protestants. She was succeeded by Elizabeth I.
Queen Victoria was the longest serving British monarch, who served for 63 years and 216 days. However, Sobhuza is the longest reigning monarch in the world, he hails from Zombodze. His reign lasted 82 years and 9 months.
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Mary Elizabeth Ann Birkin born 25.03.1921 served in world war 2 what did she do?
Elizabeth's husband in the Bible was Zechariah, a Jewish priest who served in the temple in Jerusalem.
Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth Tudor) is dead. She died in 1603, so no, she does not drink beer. Elizabeth Tudor hated the beer breweries because they caused smog and terrible smells, in her words, across the landscape. Queen Elizabeth I preferred wine. Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Windsor), however, has been known to have the rare half-pint in her younger years when she served in the British military. However these days she does not drink it any longer. In fact it was banned from all the recent royal weddings, because beer is known to cause depressive drunken behaviour if too much is consumed. Queen Elizabeth II's favourite alcoholic beverage is gin and dubonnet, which she sometimes has one glass of with her evening meal.
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She and her sister were tutored at home. They were not allowed to go to regular school. After she completed school, she joined the British military as a mechanic and served as a mechanic to military vehicles.
AnswerNo monarch has ever served as president. It is against the constitution to have a monarch. AnswerThe presidents of France are also monarchs of Andorra. Also King Sihanouk of Cambodia was also president at one time, and prime minister at another. There are links below.
Courtiers were individuals who served in the royal court of a monarch. They performed a variety of roles such as attending to the monarch, assisting in administrative tasks, representing the monarch in official capacities, and engaging in social activities and ceremonies. Courtiers also often competed for the favor of the monarch and sought to advance their own interests through their service.