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  1. 19. Sept. 2022 · Feb. 9, 2002 - The queen's sister, Princess Margaret, dies at the age of 71 after a life of glamour and heartbreak. March 30, 2002 - Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, dies at Windsor Castle aged 101.

  2. 26. Mai 2020 · Elizabeth I reigned as queen of England from 1558 to 1603. Her 44-year reign was so long and packed with momentous events that the second half of the 16th century is now known as the Elizabethan era and still regarded as a 'Golden Age' for England. Elizabeth succeeded her elder half-sister Mary I of England (r. 1553-1558).

  3. 9. Sept. 2022 · On 8 September 2022, Buckingham Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II had died at the age of 96, after reigning for 70 years. Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1952 at the age of 25, following the death of her father, King George VI. As the monarch of the United Kingdom and 15 Commonwealth realms, she lived a life of service. As we ...

  4. 13. März 2024 · The Elizabethan age (1558–1603) is named after the reign of England’s last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I. The period is often referred to as a ‘Golden Age’ of history: England became a major European power in politics, exploration, trade and the arts, while Elizabeth I’s long rule created stability after the shorter, tumultuous rules of her siblings, Edward VI and Mary I. Dr ...

  5. 4. Feb. 2022 · To celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, we’re taking a look back at some of Queen Elizabeth's most significant quotes—from bon mots captured in casual conversations to rousing speeches delivered on the global stage. 1 30. PHOTO: JASMINE MAHORO. “I’ve got a baby sister, Margaret Rose, and I’m going to call her Bud….

  6. 8. Sept. 2022 · Three years later, she surpassed Queen Victoria’s 63-year-rule to become the longest-reigning British monarch and, in 2016, she marked her 90th birthday with a series of festivities and goodwill ...

  7. The Death of Diana. One of the most significant challenges the Queen faced during her reign came in 1997, with the shocking death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Amid an unprecedented outpouring of national grief, many of the Queen’s subjects – including the press – wondered why the monarch hadn’t immediately expressed her sympathy in public.