Because it was her kingdom and she loved it, idiot. Why else would you want to marry a country?
she wanted for Victor and Elizabeth to get married
Both of her parents had died before Elizabeth was of marriageable age.
Many politicians and diplomats etc kept saying that Elizabeth I should get married. She did not want to because she was doing well governing England - if she married her husband would inevitably have interfered with her governing. Also, by marrying, she would have allied England with one or another European faction, and she wanted to keep England's options open.
Like Queen Elizabeth, the maiden queen, who was married to her country and it's people, Ralph Nader is married to the people of America. They say Queen Elizabeth's reigning years in England were it's "golden years of peace and prosperity". Wouldn't that be nice?!!
"The past cannot be cured."
Anne Boleyn. Many say it was Elizabeth I, but the Boleyn family was a faithful protestant.
England's rugby captain Will Carling married Julia Smith. The marriage according to media was very brief though it does not say what happened to lead to their divorce.
zoba is how you say elizabeth in aribic
Queen Elizabeth I is famous for being the Queen of England and Ireland from 1533 to 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is the current Queen of England. The same family has been in power since for nearly 400 years.
The Elizabethan Age is the period when Elizabeth I was on the throne of England, 1558-1603. It has that name because it was considered to be a golden age in English history and is associated with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Since you didn't say which queen here is a list of who succeeded each one. Mary I- Elizabeth I Elizabeth I- James I of England and VI of Scotland Mary II- Anne Anne- George I Victoria- Edward VII
It depends. If you are married you say, yes. If you aren't married you say, no. ----