Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from February 6, 1952 until her death on September 8, 2022. Her full title was the lengthy Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ir...
On the Web: International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts - History and Historiography: A Study of the Nature of History (Nov. 15, 2024) (Show more) See all related content Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth of England, portrait in oil by an unknown artist, English, 16th century; in...
1. Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation - June 2, 1953 Hulton Archive/Getty Images Queen Elizabeth II after her coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey, London. Held at Westminster Abbey, Elizabeth’s coronation ceremony was the first to be broadcast live on television. Some 27 million people in th...
The new Diamond Jubilee state coach which will be used by Queen Elizabeth II during the State Opening of Parliament on June 4.Jonathan Brady / Today 3. It's the ride of a lifetime.The Queen’s Royal Mews contain some coaches dating back to the 18th century: The Gold State Coach dates ...
一号Queen Elizabeth I伊丽莎白一世女王Our ruler is weak, and a pretender has risen.She calls herself Gloriana, the Virgin Queen. She promises to rule England inits first Golden Age, an age of great writers, poets, privateers, explorers,spies and sailors. With our permission, she will work wit...
Former President Jimmy Carter broke protocol when he met the queen by kissing her on the lips instead of bowing. Obama continued his toast even after the band began playing "God Save the Queen" at a dinner at Buckingham Palace. President Jimmy Carter joins Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of...
“The book is about India in the 20th century, which means taking it from the late Victorian period, when it had become an empire under Queen Victoria, through to its present form, which consists of three large nations—India, Pakistan and Bangladesh—important on a worldwide scale. That is...
BOSTON - Historians say it is deeply symbolic that Queen Elizabeth II chose to stand on the balcony of the Old State House when she greeted Bostonians for a bicentennial visit in 1976. Two hundred years earlier, the Declaration of Independence was read from the very same balcony. "After that...
Throughout her reign, Elizabeth I had to deal with many rebellions which aimed to undermine her rule and overthrow her. Led in the main by those who wanted religious freedom and to reap the rewards of power, each one was thwarted but left an indelible mark on Queen Elizabeth and her gover...
The death of Queen Isabella I of Castile Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 6:000 Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and stay up to date on History of Royal Women's articles! Follow Us Welcome to History of Royal Women! You can find your favourite royal woman in the ...