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How much is a Elizabeth II Del Gratia Regina F.D. 1965 is worth?
1. ALL coins from the British Commonwealth since 1953 have carried a picture of Queen Elizabeth.
2. ALL coins from the British Empire and Commonwealth carry a variation of that motto.
3. The motto tells us who the Monarch is, nothing about the coin.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. If there is no country shown, it's almost certainly from England, but if there is a country (Australia, Canada, etc.) you MUST include that information to identify your coin.
There have been two Queens named Elizabeth in British History.
Elizabeth I, Queen of England, reigned from 17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603.
Elizabeth II, the current monarch, has reigned since 6th February 1952.
She is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
She is not, and never has been, The Queen of England.
Why is Prince Philip not called King Phillip?
Because he wouldn't be a king.
A male who inherits the throne in England, is the King. His wife may be called Queen, but she is a Queen consort - she does not share the king's military or political power.
A female who inherits the throne is also a Queen, but she is a Queen regnant, and has all the powers of a king as described above. While her husband could be called a 'King consort', he does not have the powers of a reigning monarch, and so the term Prince or Prince Consort is used instead.
What are Princess Diana's son's names?
Princess Diana has two sons named Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, who was born on June 21st 1982, and Prince Henry, (Harry) Charles Albert David of Wales, who was born on September 15th 1984.
Does Trinidad have a royal family?
no just a President, who by the way has past away this year. The island of Trinidad has not had a royal family sense the 1820's when they became a republic nation.
Why should England have a royal family?
For all their faults and eccentricities, they seem to be doing something right, and other countries envy Britain for having them. They are said to provide continuity and stability against the influence of extremist politicians. When France became a republic, it suffered a Reign of Terror. When the German and Russian monarchies fell, the result was the Holocaust and the Gulag. Our freedom to criticise and ridicule them is a sign of their strength, not their weakness.
Are Prince Edward and Lord Linley related?
They are cousins. Edward's mother is Queen Elizabeth II. Viscount Linley's mother was her sister, Princess Margaret.
How many homes did Queen Victoria have?
The proper way to ask this question would be: " How many houses does the Queen of England have?" Many words in your question were in improper form and your sentence structure was poor. Try googling the answer. It will probably be easy to find. If you did happen to mean home... the answer would be one. A home is where your family and loved ones are.
Is Prince Philip Queen Elizabeth's second husband?
No, he's alive and kicking. Perhaps not kicking quite so high as he once did, but he's very much alive.
Who is the evilest queen to live?
I dont think there is a cruellest but mary 1st was called bloody mary for all the beheadings she did
How old was Prince Philip when he married queen Elizabeth?
They both attended a wedding in 1934, but their most significant encounter was in July, 1939. Thirteen-year-old Princess Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret, accompanied their father, King George VI, to the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. Philip, a dashing young naval cadet, was assigned to entertain them. The future queen immediately became smitten with him and they began a correspondence. They married eight years later on November 20, 1947.
Who was Queen Victoria's husband?
Queen Victoria's husband was her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Victoria's mother and Albert's father were brother and sister.
Albert and Victoria's common uncle Leopold (who was King of Belgium) thought that they would make a good pair. Because Leopold was like a father to Victoria she agreed to meet with Albert and his elder brother Ernest when they were all teenagers.
Several years later Leopold wanted Albert to visit England again, and Victoria gave in. During this trip Victoria fell in love with Albert and proposed to Albert.
How does the queen travel to windsor?
like everyone else in Britain , she travels in cars and on plains exept she has gards that acompany her.
Why was Queen Elizabeth I beheaded?
She wasn't.
In March 1603, Queen Elizabeth fell sick and remained in a "settled and unremovable melancholy". She died on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning.
Who was the first royal after Henry VIII to marry after a divorce?
Anne Boleyn. She was the cause of the religious movement in england at that time, because Henry wanted her and she refused to be a mistress. She died of beheading Three years after she was coronated. killed for merely not being able to provide this selfish king a male heir. and accused of adultry she was beheaded. She was the mother of the greatest queen england ever had Elizabeth I, whom ruled for 44 years, Id say Anne won the prize in the end.
-Me :)
How did the royal family life in the Victorian times?
The only monarch in the Victorian era was Queen Victoria, which is why it is the Victorian era.
Why was lord mountbatten important?
Lord Mountbatten was an uncle of Prince Phillip, Queen Elizabeth's husband. He was killed by an IRA bomb in 1979 in Ireland.
See the related link 'Wikipedia - Louis Mountbatten...' to the left for more information.
He was also a great grandson of Queen Victoria through her daughter Princess Alice.