Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Also Empress of India and the most powerful monarch to ever reign in world history (at the time the British Empire was at its height, being the most powerful nation in history).
grandmother
There is no such language as European. There are many different languages in Europe, with different ways of saying Grandmother.
she was nicknamed "grandmother " of Europe
Yes
Charlemagne's paternal grandmother was Bertha of Laon, the wife of Pepin the Short. On his maternal side, his grandmother was also named Bertha, known as Bertha of the Franks, the wife of Count Caribert of Laon. Both women played significant roles in the lineage that led to Charlemagne's rise as a prominent figure in medieval Europe.
No, both of his grandmothers are dead, the exact date for his paternal grandmother isn't known.
The country that is known as a boat is Guadeloupe, which is not in Europe. Guadeloupe is located in the Caribbean Sea. The country that is known as the boot of Europe is Italy.
No, he was not known as the conscience of Europe.
Rahab is traditionally believed to be Jesus' great-great grandmother, not his grandmother. She is described as a harlot in the Bible and is known for her courage and faith in helping the Israelite spies during the conquest of Jericho.
Europe is full of plains, that is why it's known for plains.
Ukraine is known as the breadbasket of Europe.
Well, honey, the term "Grandmother of Europe" refers to Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. She had a bunch of kids who married into royal families all over Europe, spreading her genes far and wide. So yeah, she's basically the OG matriarch of all those fancy European monarchies.