yes
THE day the Qeen was born!
to look after every one.
qeens and kings
He invaded the northern Indian kings and qeens (i think i spelled Queens wrong o well)
Because Pharhoas wives were burried alive with them! The queen chamber was to give the still-living wife a bit of space without setting-off booby-traps.
There have been (and still are) many Queen's Head taverns. Are you referring to the Queen's Head tavern which existed in New York at the time of the American Revolution? Samuel Fraunces bought a private home in 1762 and converted it into a tavern, naming it the Queen's Head. When the American Revolution began he renamed the premises the Fraunces Tavern. The tavern was used as a meeting place for the Sons of Liberty to discuss their plans for achieving independence. Fraunces tavern still stands today and is used as a restaurant and museum.
The most famous queens of Egypt were probably the ones that broke the rules. Hatsheptsut was one. She became a pharoah after her husband died. Cleopatra, the last ruler of Egypt, was actually half Roman. Most of the other queens of Egypt ruled alongside their husbands, but usually did not have their husbands all to themselves. Pharaohs often had other women in the palace whenever they desired them. Several other Pharaohs were born from these relationships. You can always search up some of the more famous Pharaohs, and learn about their wives. (sometimes, like with King Tut, their wives were their sisters!)
Queens is the largest, followed by Staten Island, then Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Manhattan is the smallest.NB: Wikipedia lists Brooklyn as the second largest borough, not Staten Island. This is because the land area of Staten Island (not including bodies of water) is smaller than the land area of Brooklyn (not including bodies of water). If we go by TOTAL area (including both land and bodies of water) Staten Island is bigger than Brooklyn.
The age of Queen Elizabeth I's mother, Anne Boleyn, when she died is unknown, as historians cannot agree on the date of her birth. They agree that she was between 29-35 when she died. Queen Elizabeth II's mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (more commonly known as Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother) died aged 101.