Miss Elizabeth passed away May 1, 2003. According to Wikipedia, she had been taking steroids, hydrocodone, Xanax, and vodka with Lex Luger the day of her death. Luger was arrested and charged with possession of controlled substances. She was buried in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Where does Phillip Marlowe the detective live?
Bristol Apartments, 1634 North Bristol Avenue, Hollywood (The High Window),
One of several creepy flats he lives through.
Why is the present queen called the second?
because there allready was the first
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She is the second queen to be named Elizabeth.
Was Queen Elizabeth intelligent?
Queen Elizabeth was and still is an intelligent woman. She's been ruling the UK for decades without any major trouble.
Who was Queen Elizabeth II's great Grandfather?
Queen Victoria's father was Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and and Strathern.
He was one of the children of King George III of England and he died when Victoria was an infant.
Queen Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, who never became King of England, as he was dead by the time his brother died, leaving the throne to a young Victoria.
How did the first queen of England get to be the first queen of England?
The first undisputed Queen of England to reign on her own, and not due to being married to the King, was Mary I (1553-1558), commonly known as 'Bloody Mary', the eldest child of Henry VIII.
Her younger brother Edward VI succeeded Henry in 1547. In 1553 Edward became, mortally as it would turn out, ill.
Due to religious diffrences, he was Protestant and Mary Catholic, he attempted to remove her from the line of succession, and instead supported their cousin, Lady Jane Grey. When he passed away, Mary assembled a military force and deposed Lady Jane, taking the throne for herself, thus becoming the Queen of England.
As for why Lady Jane, and indeed other females before her, are not seen as the first Queen, it's because they never sat on the throne long enough to have a recognized reign.
What happened to disloyal people when queen elizabeth ruled?
Elizabeth was quite a liberal in her attitude to dissent! She was threatened through the actions of the papacy and inspite of various legends she treated her religious opponents quite well. It was only those who persisted in their disloyalty who were punished and those sent over from the new Romanist Schools to foment rebellion and treason in favour of the Pope's Holy War!
Firstly,
These people were given a fortnight to leave England!
If weather interfered they were given an extension.
If they returned they were asked, no more than to take an oath of allegiance to Eliza.
They were asked would they, in the event of an invasion, do their duty?
Would they take up arms against the invaders and defend the queen against her enemies?
Some of the Trent priests were caught twice!
If they persisted or, if they were found actively supporting the Queens enemies, they were given over to due process!
In your will it reads your husbands name your name should it read your husbands name or your name?
which ever one dies it will have the other ones name
How many lives were saved by elizabeth abegg?
Elisabeth Abegg Saved over 50 Jewish Children and An unknown number of Complete Strangers.
What are the queens disadvantages?
You can't go out in public, you don't have him on mjor (or minor) holidays, you'll probably be a lone on your birthday, he goes home to the other woman who will always be more important than you and who has his children, you can't get pregnant by him wothout destroying his life so he can't be hapy about your baby, he won't be there as the baby's father, and you basically are putting out without getting paid, making you lower than even a prostitute.
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What are 2 holidays that Guatemala celebrates?
Guatemala has a lot of celebrations. They celebrate Christmas, Easter (they call it Holy week), Independence day (their Independence from the Spanish), Revolutionary day (The dethrone of a harsh dictator), New Years Eve, and All Saints Day (locally known as the Day of the Dead, it is pretty interesting. They fly huge kites in cemeteries in hopes to communicate with the dead). All their holidays are celebrated with eating, fireworks, and pinatas.
Which british monarch lived 1865-1936?
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How was it that the Queen became friends with Einstein?
Queen Elizabeth II and Albert Einstein developed a friendship through their shared interests and mutual respect for each other's intellect. They first met in 1921 when Einstein visited London, and their interactions were marked by discussions on science, philosophy, and social issues. The Queen's curiosity and appreciation for Einstein's work, particularly in the realm of theoretical physics, helped foster their connection, transcending their different backgrounds and roles. Their friendship exemplified a unique bond between royalty and scientific genius.
What were Queen Elizabeth II's hobbies and interest?
Queen who of which country?
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