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oxacuk Website wwwophiorguk OPHI gratefully acknowledges support from research councils nongovernmental and governmental organisations and private benefactors For a list of our funders and donors please visit our website wwwophiorguk ATIONAL MULTIDIM. t. hrough the. a. ges.... Born on 21. st. April 1926 to the Duke and Duchess of York.... In 1937 Elizabeth went to the coronation of her parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. She was 11.. She also became a girl guide when she was 11.. . II. Queen Elizabeth’s full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary. As a child she called herself “. Lilibet. ’, a name that members of her family still use.. The Queen’s surname is Windsor. The British royal family changed their last name – Saxe-Coburg-Gotha during the First World War because it sounded too ‘German’. Anti-German feeling in the county was so strong that King George V dropped all his German titles and changed the family name to Windsor – after his castle of the same name.. An Enrichment Consensogram by Olivia Rodriguez. The question: What was her husband’s name if she had on?. First thing’s first, Queen Elizabeth never got married, despite many proposals and courtships. She died in 1603 with no husband or children . OPHI www.ophi.org.ukby the extent of their deprivations. The of its kind, and offers an essential deprivations directly. The MPI can be among deprivations. This can enable design policies more effecti 7 September 1533- 1603. Reign 1558-1603. Mary QUEEN OF . sCOTS. succession. Male heirs (e.g. Elizabeth’s brother Edward) were first in line.. If the male heirs died without children, the oldest female child would inherit the throne. author: Matthew Groblewski (II TI). ELIZABETH II. Elizabeth II . (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is the queen of 16 of the 53 member states in the . Coomonwealth. of Nations. , she is . A. Peninsula. B. Fjord. C. Lake. D. Island. A mountain range in Russia that divides Europe from Asia.. A. Ural Mountains. B. Alps Mountains. C. Sayan. Mountains. D. Caucaus. Mountains. The United Kingdom is an example of a(n). I Grieve and dare not show my discontent. Like Queen Elizabeth’s other poems in this section, this poem deals with the restrictions and responsibilities of her life, especially her love life. . Often referenced as “. What is a monarchy?. A country with a King or Queen.. Modern monarchies where the King has power. Saudi Arabia. Brunei. Swaziland. Qatar. Modern monarchies with ceremonial Monarchs. Spain. Denmark. The Netherlands. Life in Elizabethan England . Queen Elizabeth. Also known as . “. The Virgin Queen”. Last monarch of the Tudor Dynasty. Daughter of Henry and Ann Boleyn. Declared illegitimate by her father after her mother was beheaded. 2. Who. was Elizabeth’s mother?. 3. What. was the scheme that gave workers in Nazi Germany cheap theatre and cinema tickets, organised trips, sports events and cruises?. 4. Describe. Elizabeth’s character. 1558?. Learning objective . – to be able to assess the . extent of foreign threats . Elizabeth I faced . in 1558.. I can . describe. the key . foreign threats faced . by Elizabeth I. Grade 3. I can . (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . When . she became queen in 1558, she was twenty-five years old, a survivor of scandal and danger, and considered illegitimate by most Europeans.. Lots of chefs wanted to win the contest. The were all sure that their cooking was the best.. There was excitement in kitchens all over the kingdom.. “I will make a huge stack of pancakes with ice-cream and chocolate sauce for the contest.” said Chef Dominic. “The queen will love my pancakes.”.
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