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Elizabeth II

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

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If king and prince die and the prince had no kids who will become king?

I'm guessing, that if they had a daughter, basically who ever she decides to marry

=)

Who was the monarch before Queen Elizebeth?

Her half-sister Mary I.

(If you mean Elizabeth II, it was her father George VI).

What is the timeline of postmodernism?

Every art historian will tell a different story of the postmodernist era, including or excluding some of it's manifestations and estimating it's chronology. There is no one timeline, only a degree of consensus. If that was true for all other art movements before the modern era it has become almost completely subjective on contemporary art. Since Hegel's (teological) postulate of the End of History, many authors (Arthur Danto, Walter Benjamin) have expanded on the subject proclaiming the end of Art. Consequentially, if you subscribe to the idea, all that prevails is the plurality of particular and ephemeral arts with no historical relevance...

Because of this profound paradigm shift (and because it is all too recent), the linear narrative approach of History is unfit to grasp it's complexity. It is my personal opinion that a chronological approach to contemporary art (or postmodernism) is the wrong approach. Instead try to focus on each of it's singularities, without conforming them to a contrived artificial timeline.

It would take a great amount of space to properly answer this question. I must therefor direct you to the links below.

How did queen die?

queen Elizabeth died of serious diseases

What does the queen listen to every morning?

The queen is a very nobel and loyal person, in the mornings, she is very busy however, she doesnt just suit herself to one piece of music. she may listen to classic one morning and jazz the next.

What is neolocal types of residence?

Neolocal residence refers to a living arrangement in which a newly married couple establishes their own independent household, separate from both their families of origin. This type of residence contrasts with patrilocal or matrilocal arrangements, where couples live with or near one set of parents. Neolocality is often associated with modern, urban societies, where individuals prioritize personal autonomy and privacy in their domestic lives. It reflects broader social changes, including greater mobility and the emphasis on individualism.

When did Elizabeth Irving die?

Elizabeth Irving died on January 9, 2003, in Oxfordshire, England, UK.

Do king and queen live in palace?

Palaces are large impressive buildings being the residences of the King and Queen, the Pope, the Archbishop and so on

Can a women be a virgin all her life?

Yes she can! Very boring... but still she can. Some women take vows of chastity because of religious convictions, and some for other reasons. If your a teen, its better to wait until your married.

What date did Queen Elizabeth ll come to the throne?

Elizabeth ll acceded to the throne on 6 th February 1952

What is the value of a Queen Elizabeth the second Hong Kong 1965 Gold ten cent coin?

i think it is worth around 40 cents

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hi, i just got the same coin, and mine is a couple years younger than yours, it was made in 1961, and mine is worth about 12$ (american)

if u want the currency, its:

Monetary System

10 Mils (Wen, Ch'ien) = 1 Cent (Hsien)

10 Cents = 1 Chiao

100 Cents = 10 Chiao = 1 Dollar (Yuan)

so in others words if u went to a currency bank, they'd give u about 1$ for it. hope that helps u out. :)

How did Queen Elizabeth efluence America?

Queen Elizabeth 1 sent people to make colonies in America, with families, and the families were able to get along better than the Spanish explorers, thus, making living and settling more easy.

What jubilee is 10 years?

A 10-year jubilee is often referred to as a "tin" or "aluminum" jubilee. This term is derived from the materials traditionally associated with this milestone, symbolizing durability and flexibility. Celebrating a tin jubilee typically marks a decade of marriage, an anniversary, or the achievement of significant milestones in various contexts.