The Queen Victoria

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QUEEN VICTORIA

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Who was Queen Victoria? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victoria Empire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Her Marriage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Some of her Anecdotes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Her Offspring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

THE QUEEN VICTORIA


Who was Queen Victoria?
- Queen Victoria was born in London (England) on May 22, 1819, and died in Isle of Wight (UK) on January 22, 1921. - The Queen Victoria was the queen of England and - She was queen since the death of his paternal uncle William IV, with eighteen years old. - The Queen Victoria have been one of the most important queens Kings in the world, because - She was the was the Queen lasted longer (64 years) - She was not only the queen of UK, she also was the ruler of a lot of countries, she had an empire. - She got that Britain became the dominant world power in the political, economic, naval and industrial aspects.

Victoria Empire.

The British Empire had its greatest extension to Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria had territories on five continents: NORTH AMERICA Canada Thirteen Colonies Florida New Foundland Bermuda Bahamas SOUTH AMERICA - British Guiana EUROPE - Britain - Ireland AFRICA Egypt Sudan Kenya South - Africa ASIA - India - Burma AUSTRALIA - Australia. - New Zeland

Her Marriage
She fell in love with her cousin Albert. She asked him married in 15th of October 1893. They got married in 19th of February 1840 at Royal Chapel from St. James palace. She had been having a headache in their wedding night, but she wrote on her diary I'd never past a night like that. My dear Albert. With his love he makes me like I'm in the heaven, something that I'd never thought...

Some of her Anecdotes Attempted murder


a man called Edward Oxfordde tried to kill her. She was pregnant of her first son. The man shot twice, but he failed. He was judged and condemned at prison, but after that, he became free because they thought that he was crazy.

Queen Victoria never smiled

Queen Victoria was not amused. Ever. The myth says. Just look at this picture above. It said over the years that she never smiled because she was in constant mourning for Prince Albert, or she was too regal and grand, or too grumpy, too puritan, or even constipated. But, the really true we cant know, we only know that she never smiled

Her widowhood.

The same year died the mother of Queen Victoria, was also killed her husband and partner, and was widowed, this resulted in a very big sadness; she decided to keep mourning until the day of his death, which was recognized as "the widow Windsor". She dressed with black until rest of her life.

His offspring
Victoria married Prince Albert and had nine children, all inherited some throne. Their children were:

- Victoria Adelaide Mary


Albert Edward Alice Maud Mary Alfred Ernest Albert Helena Augusta Victoria Louise Caroline Alberta Arthur William Patrick Leopold George Duncan Beatrice Mary Victoria

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