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| | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | in full <b>Elizabethb> Alexandra Mary, officially <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of her other realms and territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from February 6, 1952. |  | | As the child of a younger son of King George V, the young <b>Elizabethb> had little prospect of acceding to the throne until her uncle, Edward VIII (afterward duke of Windsor), abdicated&; |  | | As the wife of King George VI of the United Kingdom, <b>Elizabethb> was queen consort from 1936 to 1952. |
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| | Astrology Software for Research - Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> - astrology chart |
 | | British royalty, Queen of England and Head of the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> became Queen at age 25 upon the death on 2/06/1952 of her father, King George V. As a young girl, she was a happy child raised in a close, protective family. |  | | In May 1945, Princess <b>Elizabethb> and her sister were given permission to roam around with the crowds outside Buckingham Palace in celebration of the end of WW <b>IIb>. |
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| | HRH <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> |
 | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> was crowned on June 2nd, 1953, which was the first coronation broadcasted on television and on the radio in front of thousands of subjects in Britain and the Commonwealth. |  | | Princess <b>Elizabethb> (now the Queen) and her sister Princess Margaret had a royal upbringing, which meant they were educated at home, as was the custom of the times (Charles, Prince of Wales is the first member of the British monarchy to get a University Degree). |  | | When Princess <b>Elizabethb>'s uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicated to marry an American devorcee, her father, Albert, was crowned king as George VI and her mother, became Queen <b>Elizabethb>, and she became heir presumptive. |
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| | Royal Genealogies Part 3 |
 | | Title: <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |  | | When <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> ascended the throne, Charles automatically became Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight of the Garter. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> calls him, "Darling" in private and he is "Papa" to his sons and daughter. |
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| | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> - English History - UK Travel Information Guide |
 | | QUEEN <b>ELIZABETHb> <b>IIb> Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Britain's present Head of State is Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>. |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> is a very keen horsewoman and the succession of corgis who have remained by her side since her childhood, have almost become a national institution. |  | | She was born in April 1926 to the Duke and Duchess of York, who subsequently became King George VI and Queen <b>Elizabethb>. |
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| | All About Romance: Queen Victoria and her Issue |
 | | She married Prince Frederick of Prussia in 1858 and had eight children of her own - the most significant of which was William <b>IIb>), the infamous Kaiser Wilhelm who led his country and the world into the Great War of 1914. |  | | The princesses of Hesse, Victoria, <b>Elizabethb> and Irene, were renowned for their beauty and called "the Three Graces". |  | | Today it is her great-great granddaughter that rules the United Kingdom, and <b>Elizabethb>'s consort, Philip, is Victoria's great-great grandson. |
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| | alt.talk.royalty FAQ: British royalty and nobility |
 | | In 1952, Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> confirmed her grandfather's decision that the royal family's surname would continue to be Windsor. |  | | HM The Queen was born HRH Princess <b>Elizabethb> of York on 21 April 1926. |  | | Of England's forty-two monarchs since 1066, from William the Conqueror to <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, two were forced to abdicate after they were deposed, one was deemed to have abdicated, and one voluntarily chose to cease being king. |
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| | World Book <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> |
 | | The queen is also head of the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of independent countries and other political units that have lived under British law and government. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> (1926-...) is the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |  | | Her father was the Duke of York, second son of King George V. Her mother--now Queen <b>Elizabethb>, the Queen Mother--is the former Lady <b>Elizabethb> Bowes-Lyon, the daughter of a Scottish earl. |
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| | ORBSEARCH.COM encyclopedia of knowledge |
 | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> (<b>Elizabethb> Alexandra Mary Windsor) (born April 21, 1926) is the Queen regnant and head of state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and 16 Commonwealth Realms. |  | | Successive Irish presidents and taoisigh (prime ministers) have also visited Buckingham Palace, while President McAleese, in a break with precedent, attended a major royal event, the state funeral of Queen <b>Elizabethb> the Queen Mother (co-incidentially the last Queen of Ireland [1936-1949]) in 2002. |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> is a central character in a series of murder mystery novels by the Canadian author Douglas Whiteway (writing under the penname C. |
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| | <b>Elizabethb> |
 | | <b>Elizabethb> Odio Benito <b>Elizabethb> Odio Benito (born 1939) is a Vice-President of the International Criminal Court. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean <b>Elizabethb> Conway Symons, Baroness Symons of Vernham Dean, 1996. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> City County, Virginia <b>Elizabethb> City County is one of eight counties of 1952. |
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| | The Queen at 70 |
 | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> was 70 on April 21, 1996 and has reigned for 44 of those years. |  | | She was crowned, officially, as Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey. |  | | It was Prince Philip who broke the news to the then Princess <b>Elizabethb> of the premature death of her father George VI on February 6 1952, while they were on a Commonwealth tour. |
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| | Monarchy in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As well, two other examples of <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> acting as Queen of Canada abroad were associated with the Canadian military; one in 1996 when she dedicated the Canadian War Memorial in Green Park, London, and the other in 2003 when she attended the Canadian 60th anniversary of D-Day ceremonies in Normandie, France. |  | | Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm with Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> as its reigning monarch. |  | | The Commissioners of Canada's territories of Nunavut, The Yukon, and the Northwest Territories are appointed by Governor in Council at the recommendation of the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. |
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| | Royal Visit of Qeen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> |
 | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> viewed a centuries-old Royal Barge Procession and the glory of the Ayutthaya era in a light and sound show at the former capital last night. |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> will this morning visit Satriwitthaya School to see an anti-drug project and the Thailand Cultural Centre, accompanied by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, to open an exhibition of rare Thai manuscripts and royal gifts between Queen Victoria and King Mongkut. |  | | Joining her in watching the spectacle were Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa and cabinet members who had earlier hosted a luncheon for Queen <b>Elizabethb>. |
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| | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | (Currents).(Rastafari Brethren of Jamaica seek slavery reparations from Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>)(Brief Article) |  | | Irish president says Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> may make first state visit to Ireland |  | | Britain honors Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>'s husband on his 84th birthday |
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| | USATODAY.com - Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> opens visit to Canada amid political turmoil |
 | | Martin, the queen and Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert spoke from the steps of the legislature. |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> stood alongside embattled Prime Minister Paul Martin, whose minority government is slated to face a vote of confidence in Parliament on Thursday. |  | | The queen unveiled a plaque inaugurating the Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Gardens, and a bronze statue of herself riding a favorite Saskatchewan-bred horse that was presented to her by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1969. |
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| | George <b>IIb> of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | George <b>IIb> (George Augustus) (10 November 1683–25 October 1760) was King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) and Archtreasurer and Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire from 11 June 1727 until his death. |  | | The Jacobites were the supporters of the Roman Catholic James <b>IIb>, who had been deposed in 1689 and replaced not by his Catholic son, but by his Protestant daughter. |  | | George <b>IIb> exercised little control over policy during his early reign, the government instead being controlled by Great Britain's first (unofficial) "Prime Minister", Sir Robert Walpole. |
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| | Encyclopedia: <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> of the United Kingdom |
 | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> wearing the Imperial State Crown and fur cape and holding the Sceptre with the Cross and the Orb at her Coronation (2 June 1953). |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> holding the Orb The Sovereigns Orb is one of the British Crown Jewels. |  | | Her Royal Highness Princess Edward, Duchess of Kent (Katharine Lucy Mary Windsor, formerly Worsley), styled HRH The Duchess of Kent, is a member of the British Royal Family the wife of HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V and cousin of Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>. |
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| | New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Supreme Court was established in 2004 following the passage of the Supreme Court Act in 2003. |  | | This was to consider a potential constitution for the proposed federation between the then-British Colonies of Australasia. |  | | New Zealand is responsible for the self-governing states of the Cook Islands and Niue, administers Tokelau, and claims the Ross Dependency. |
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| | The Canadian Royal Heritage Trust - <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Queen of Canada |
 | | <b>ELIZABETHb> <b>IIb> became Queen on 6 February 1952 on the death of her father King George VI. |  | | In addition to possessing the Command-in-Chief of the Canadian Forces, <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> holds the appointment of Colonel-in-Chief or Captain-General of certain units of the Forces. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> is married to the Greek born Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. |
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| | Britannia: Monarchs of Britain |
 | | Her ascension was accompanied by constitutional innovation; each independent, self-governing country proclaimed <b>Elizabethb>, Queen of their individual state. |  | | <b>Elizabethb>, like her father before her, raised the character of the monarchy through her actions. |  | | <b>Elizabethb>'s travels have won the adulation of her subjects; she is greeted with honest enthusiasm and warm regard with each visit abroad. |
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| | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>Iib> Web Sites |
 | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> (<b>Elizabethb> Alexandra Mary Windsor), born 21 April 1926, is the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of... |  | | Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> (1952-Present) <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, born April 21, 1926, is the eldest daughter of George VI and <b>Elizabethb> Bowes-Lyon. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, born April 21, 1926, is the eldest daughter of George VI and <b>Elizabethb> Bowes-Lyon... |
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| | Royal Genealogies - Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencer |
 | | Title: <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |  | | When <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> ascended the throne, Charles automatically became Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, Knight of the Garter. |  | | <b>Elizabethb> calls him, "Darling" in private and he is "Papa" to his sons and daughter. |
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| | <b>elizabethb> <b>iib> |
 | | Results 1 - 10 of about 2,590,000 for "<b>elizabethb> <b>iib>". |  | | <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> in an official portrait (on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002 |  | | Her Majesty Queen <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb> Queen of Canada. |
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| | HMLC-- New Zealand Government, Laws & Tax |
 | | New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and the Head of State is Her Majesty, <b>Elizabethb> <b>IIb>, Queen of New Zealand. |  | | New Zealand Government Online (www.govt.nz) is the main website of the central government, from which all other departments may also be accessed. |  | | This is a general overview of law in New Zealand. |
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