In other words, two of the three most-famous queens of England weren’t exactly ardent feminists – by modern terms, anyway. In contrast, QueenElizabeth II wasn’t vocal about political ...
Princess Elizabeth with leader of the Girls' Life Brigade ... and Mrs. Ford with QueenElizabeth and Prince Philip National Museum of American HistoryQueenElizabeth of England makes a ...
QueenElizabeth I took the crown of England on January 15, 1559 and ruled until her death ... When she died at age 69, Elizabeth I was the oldest monarch in English history at the time ...
One constant of QueenElizabeth II’s long life was her love affair with dogs, specifically the very many corgis and dorgis (half-dachshund, half-corgi) that she bred beginning in childhood.
The late QueenElizabeth II, born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in 1926, ruled for longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70-year reign, the late Queen was much loved and ...
Queen Elizabeth, known for her humility, was approached about being nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the Commonwealth, but wasn’t interested in the recognition.
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