How old was Louis XVI when he got married?
Louis XVI married Marie Antoinette (Austrian name was Maria Antonia) on May 16, 1770. He was 15 years old, his bride was 14.
When was Edward Durnford King born?
King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom was born on June 23, 1894 and died on May 28, 1972. King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom would have been 77 years old at the time of death or 121 years old today.
How is Queen Elizabeth II and her husband related?
King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Elizabeth Tudor are not related at all. However, Elizabeth I's father, Henry VIII, married Queen Catherine of Aragon as his first wife. Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of King Ferdinand of Aragon.
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King Ferdinand wasn't related but his wife, Queen Isabella was. She was the great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England through her father, Joao of Portugal. Elizabeth was the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England.Retreating from the French invasion, John took a safe route around the marshy area of the Wash to avoid the rebel held area of East Anglia. His slow baggage train (including the Crown Jewels), however, took a direct route across it and was lost to the unexpected incoming tide. This dealt John a terrible blow, which affected his health and state of mind. Succumbing to dysentery and moving from place to place, he stayed one night at Sleaford Castle before dying on 18 October (or possibly 19 October) 1216, at Newark Castle (then in Lincolnshire, now on Nottinghamshire's border with that county). Numerous, possibly fictitious, accounts circulated soon after his death that he had been killed by poisoned ale, poisoned plums or a surfeit of peaches
he had dysentery from eating to many peaches and drinking too much ale
he didnt eat any peaches ok that's a lie
What connection did Shakespeare have to the monarch?
Later in his life, Shakespeare was indirectly employed by royalty, when his acting company was sponsored by King James. It is highly unlikely that he was on speaking terms with any royal persons.
Who was the king and queen of England in 1842?
Queen Victoria was queen from 1837 until 1901. To be precise, she was queen of Great Britain (which includes England) Ireland, Empress of India and all of the British Empire. In total, she was the monarch of 25% of the world's land surface.
How does the pharaoh differ from Queen Elizabeth?
A pharaoh , the king of Egypt , is different from the Queen of Great Britian , Elizabeth , because the pharaoh was also considered a "god" unlike Queen Elizabeth .
Will Prince Charles be the next king of Great Britain after Queen Elizabeth?
It is highly unlikely that Queen Elizabeth II will still be alive when the Prince of Wales becomes King, but if she were to abdicate she would possibly be known as the Queen Dowager (King Mother would be the form following her mother's decision not to be the Dowager Queen, although at that time there was already a Queen Dowager, Mary relict of George V) although that title technically belongs to a relict of a King.
There is no precedent for the abdication of a British Queen regnant however in those countries where this is common I believe the former monarch is referred to as Prince/Princess. Following the abdication of Edward VIII he was granted the title of Duke of Windsor and the style of HRH.
Who did Queen Elizabeth I name as her successor?
Due to the fact that Elizabeth had no children and her father, Henry VIII legitimized the claims of persons who had plotted against Elizabeth (such as James VI and Mary, Queen of Scots - Elizabeth's closest 'royal' relatives), there was no heir apparent or presumptive named.
Queen Elizabeth I had no direct decedents because she never married and had no children. Her only sister Queen Mary I who was married but was never able to have children and her brother King Edward died at the age of 15 and unmarried. When she died in 1603 she named no successor and the crown passed to her second cousin, King James VI of Scotland, son of Mary Queen of Scots.
How did Edward VI change the church of England?
there were two religions during the Tudor reign, Catholic And protestants. Henry Was a strong Protestant, And so Was his osn Edward, Mary was Catholic And so Was Elizabeth, but Elizabth allowed protestants aslong as they went by her law.
Why was elizabeth 1 in danger when her younger brother edward vi was king?
She was second in succession to the throne (after Mary) and therefore an attractive marriage prospect for ambitious nobles. This was especially dangerous since Edward was a minor and England rules by regents.
Her flirtation with Edward's uncle Thomas Seymour brought suspicion on her.
Was Elizabeth very tolerant of the Separatists and supported their efforts?
Elizabeth was supportive of many of the Separatists ideals. She was a willing participant in the continued spread of Protestantism in England.
What was queen Elizabeths title when she married George vI?
When Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon married, on 26 April 1923, the than Duke of York, Albert Frederick Arthur George, she became Her Royal Highness, Elizabeth, The Duchess of York. Before their marriage Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was known as The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
What date did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate 50 years on the throne?
Who gives a sh it, I'm waiting for her to feed some little poor kids.. she is disgusting wealthy..
What languages were spoken by Richard the lionheart?
If Arthur were a real person that lived in the 5th or 6th centuries, he would have spoken Brythonic and Latin.
If he was from the western seaboard he may have spoken a Goidelic (Gaelic) / Brythonic mixed language).
Why is the queens husband not a king since he is married to the queen?
The queen's husband is usually known as her consort. His title varies, depending on what title he brought to the marriage or what title was subsequently bestowed upon him. The current consort was born a prince and has since been titled as the Duke of Edinburgh.
Who does the throne go to after Prince Charles dies?
If Charles dies before Queen Elizabeth dies, then Prince William will be first in line. If Charles dies while he is king (having succeeded Elizabeth to the throne), then Wlliam becomes king and his eldest son (supposing there is one) will be heir to the throne. If William does not have children, then his younger brother Harry will be first in line.