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Elizabeth II

related to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II who was crowned in 1953.

3,266 Questions

Why did the queen get married to Prince Philip?

Its because she was younger than Mary i guess. lol he use to call Mary his aunt so its a bit easy to understand why

Was Queen Victoria Queen Elizabeth?

Yes Queen Victoria is a relative of Queen Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth II is a great-great-grandchild of Queen Victoria.

Does a queen still exist today?

Yes, but they are mostly ceremonial. They do not have much political control, however, Queen Elizabeth II of England is the head of the Angelican Church of England.

What does Elizabeth R stand for?

The R in Elizabeth R means Regina or Queen in Latin If it were a male such as Henry VIII he would have signed his name Henricius Rex or Henry the King. Both Rex and Regina were used to refer to Kings and Queens of England for many years.

Who was queen shanakhdakheto married to?

Queen Shanakdakhete was the Ethiopian queen in 332 BC, and as best known for her infamous stand against Alexander the Great during her reign. As he marched from rather easily conquering Egypt, he came to the border of Ethiopia only to meet Queen Shanakdakhete in personal command of her armies sitting in between two huge elephants. Not wanting to risk having his record marred by a woman, at that, Alexander the Great turned around and ended his legendary conquest.

Where was the queen when she was told about her father's death?

the answer is peter that told her that her father is died

Are Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth ll cousins?

Yes. The Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Sofia were both born into the royal family of Greece and Denmark. The duke and Queen Sofia's father are first cousins. Queen Sofia is also a German princess on her mother's side, and through her mother is also distantly related to both the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth II.

What is 5 interesting facts about Queen Elizabeth?

Lady Elizaberth Bowes-Lyon was born on Aug 4 1900 and lived to be 101. Formerly the Duchess of York she became Queen Consort when her brother in law, Edward VIII, abdicted in 1936. Her Husband was King George VI.

Who was the mother of James 1 that was exe cuted by Queen Elizabeth?

The mother of James I of England (James VI of Scotland) was Mary, Queen of Scots, despite her title she was raised in France (where she later became Queen Consort to King Francis II) and spoke French as a first language and later English with a French accent.

She was executed in 1587 on order of her father's (James V of Scotland) cousin Elizabeth I of England, for her part in a Catholic plot to depose Elizabeth in favour of Mary.

When did Queen Wilhelmina die?

She died in March ( exact dates vary, maybe it happened over a weekend or minor holiday) of 2004.

Who was the queen for just 9 days?

Queen Jane was the Queen of England for just eleven days starting on July 6 to July 17,1553. Her reign was cut short, they used a big axe !

What does Queen Elizabeth II like?

She enjoyed dancing, parties, and music - she even played some musical instruments herself, like the lute and virginals. She also liked to go hunting and hawking, watching bear baiting, jousting and various sporting contents. She loved plays too!Especially Shakespear.

Where does the queen get her money?

Queen Elizabeth gets nothing from "England". She is the Queen of the UNITED KINGDOM.

The Queen gets no "salary" but has private income of here own from various enterprises.

The Queen, as Head of State, receives £7,900,000 from the Civil List to defray some of the official expenditure of the Monarchy.

What is the Value of a nickel with 1989 on one side and 1990 on the other?

You have what's known as a "Magician's Coin".

This is NOT something that was done at the Mint.

This was made by altering two normal coins and gluing the altered pieces back together. Use a magnifier to check just inside the rim on one side of the coin -- you are looking for the seam where the two pieces were joined -- it could be on either side of the coin.

This type of novelty item sells regularly on eBay.com for a couple dollars.

Dan Moore

The Working Man's Rare Coins

http:/www.workingmancoins.com

How is the archbishop elected?

You get voted from start to finish by the general public till there is one finalist known as the archbishop.

How many grandchildren does Queen Elizabth II has?

Queen Elizabeth II has three great-grandchildren.

Peter Phillips, the son of her daughter Princess Anne and his wife Autumn are the parents of Savannah Phillips (born December 29, 2010) and Isla Phillips (born March 29, 2012).

Queen Elizabeth's grandson Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (son of Prince Charles), and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, have a son, George Alexander Louis, Prince of Cambridge, who is third in line to the throne.

Where does British queen live?

She lives in Buckingham Palace part of the time. There are several royal residences: including Sandringham House in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years.

England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.