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ROYAL LONDON
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Henry Vlll (reigned 1509-1547)
Age 18-56
Second son of Henry VII
Born: 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace
Parents: Henry VII and Elizabeth of York
Ascended to the throne: 21 April 1509 aged 17 years
Crowned: 24 June 1509 at Westminster Abbey
Married: (1) Catherine of Aragon 1509-1533 Divorced
(2) Anne Boleyn 1533-1536 Beheaded
(3) Jane Seymour 1536-1537 Died
(4) Anne of Cleves 1540 Divorced
(5) Catherine Howard 1540-1542 Beheaded
(6) Catherine Parr 1543-1547 Survived
Died: 28 January 1547 at Whitehall Palace, London, aged 55 years
Buried at: Windsor
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Catherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Jane Seymour
Catherine Howard
Catherine Parr
Anne of Cleves
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Queen Elizabeth I (reigned 1558-1603)
Born: 7 September 1533 at Greenwich Palace
Parents: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
Ascended to the throne: 17 November 1558 aged 25 years
Crowned: 15 January 1559 at Westminster Abbey
Married: Never Married
Children: None
Died: 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, Surrey, aged 69 years
Buried at: Westminster
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What do you know about Queen Elizabeth I ?
Who was the father of Elizabeth I?
When did she come to the throne?
Was she married?
Why is her rule remembered as the Golden age of English history?
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Queen Victoria
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Who did Queen Victoria marry?
At the age of 21, Victoria married her cousin, Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, a German Prince. Victoria had nine children, 40 grand-children and 37 great-grandchildren, scattered all over Europe.
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Royal Albert Hall
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Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Elizabeth II 1952 - present day
Born: 21 April, 1926. Queen since 6 February 1952
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During the reign of Elizabeth I England became firmly Protestant and confident in world affairs. Queen Elizabeth I ruled for the longest period in the English history, for 64 years. The Royal Albert Hall and Royal Opera House are connected with Queen Elizabeth I and Prince Albert. Queen Victoria’s great-great-granddaughter, Elizabeth II, is on the British throne now. The real power in Britain belongs to Queen Elizabeth II.
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(F) (Queen Victoria ruled for the longest period in the English history).
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(The Royal Albert Hall and the Victoria and Albert Museum are connected with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.)
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(F) (The real power in Britain belongs to the Parliament and the British Government)
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Restore the necessary facts about Queen Elizabeth II
1. Queen _________ in 1926, and_________ in 1952. 2. She is the Queen of ___________________, she is also the Queen of _____________________ . 3. Once a year she opens _______________ . 4. She wears _____________on her ________. 5. The Queen makes _____________in Parliament. 6. The Queen is the Head of ___________ of England. 7. _________ of the Commonwealth. 8. She visits ______________, and meets ________________