Elizabeth I of England became Queen when both her brother Phillip and her half sister Mary died and she received the crown.
Queen Elizabeth
The parents of Queen Elizabeth II of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were King George VI and his wife, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. King George VI was born "Albert Frederick Arthur George" to the House of Windsor - so he didn't really have a surname.
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
Yes, she did Queen Elizabeth did she said it was the finest play she went to. Queen Elizabeth was in the court where Shakespeare's plays were performed, she attended a lot of his plays.
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A queen - currently Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth was the first female rule of a nation
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Being Queen
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She is princess until she's married then she's queen No, being a queen for a human woman means being the female ruler of a country, not just being married or having children. A female cat is called a queen, but a female human is just a woman, unless she is the female ruler of a country.
A queen - currently Queen Elizabeth II
Regnal numbers, I II, IV etc are only applied to the Monarch. If the Monarch's spouse is a female then she automatically becomes Queen Consort. Hence: Queen Elizabeth I, followed by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Consort and then Queen Elizabeth II. When Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne Queen Elizabeth became Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother a title afforded to her by Queen Elizabeth II