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  1. Hyperborea. Mar 3, 2013. #4. redcoat said: The role of the monarch and the nation they ruled changed in the period between the two, Elizabeth I was the monarch of England in her reign and she was the person who made the major decisions, while Victoria who was now the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British ...

  2. 30 déc. 2016 · Since the audiences in both letters are royalty and the rulers of nations Lin and Eleang's language used must be formal and respectful. In multiple instances he calls Queen Victoria "the queen of your honorable nation" and her predecessors "the kings of your honorable nation". Likewise with the Emperor they write formally and give their ruler ...

  3. 10 janv. 2012 · Jan 10, 2012. #2. English was her first language, she didn't become fluent in German until later. As often in marriages with people of different nationalities, they would speak in both languages in the domestic circle, but Victoria insisted that they should speak at least as much in English as in German. The children grew up to be bilingual.

  4. 12 juil. 2020 · Edward VIII's is regular upper class RP of the period. George VI's was odd, evidently related to his speech difficulties. The present Queen's accent has changed notably over the years, with the very marked upper class intonations of her early recordings becoming flattened over the years, coming closer to standard upper middle class RP. This is ...

  5. 4 avr. 2013 · I have been wondering and thinking about this lately after reading books about World War 1, Eroupe during the late 19th-early 20th centry and about Queen Victoria and her Son Edward VII as well as other monarchies at the time. I have read some peoples say that hings might have been different or may have turned out differently if King Edward VII ...

  6. 23 déc. 2014 · Queen V was horny but also was a very devout Christian. I think she would have had to marry someone and have many children. So the question only makes sense if she died young and unmarried, possibly murdered by an agent of the Duke of Cumberland. The Prussian takeover of Hanovor was way too much later for Queen V to be celibate that long. By the way, the loss of Hanover shouldn't have changed ...

  7. Queen Victoria you could say was really the first monarch to reign and not Rule. World War 1 saw the the power of the monarchy became even more limited as the King handed over more power to parliament at the end if the War, That you could say what led to the modern Constitutional Monarchy.

  8. Another example is Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. They were actually Germans, not English. Queen Victoria spoke English with a slight German accent while Prince Albert knew some English. So my question is why the Germans were chosen to rule England instead of the common folk?

  9. 14 sept. 2022 · In 1861, Queen Victoria detested slavery. She published a proclamation of neutrality, disappointing Confederate diplomats. Later the same year the Trent Affair gave them hope, but it was resolved diplomatically. Ultimately, the Crown forbade citizens to fight or sell arms to the insurgents.

  10. 24 févr. 2020 · Victoria was the daughter of Duke of Kent, the 4th son of George III. He died shortly after Victoria was born. The fifth son, William IV succeeded George IV and left no legitimate heirs. Victoria succeeded William IV as the only child of the Duke of Kent under British laws of succession. The male line was not extinct. The sixth son, the Duke of ...

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