Victoria of the United Kingdom (Q70010)
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Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
- Queen of Great Britain Victoria
- Victoria, Queen of Great Britain
- Victoria Hanover
- Victoria Alexandrina
- Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom
- Princess Victoria of Kent
- Alexandrina Victoria von Hannover
- Alexandrina Hanover
- Alexandrina Victoria
- Queen Victoria
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English | Victoria of the United Kingdom |
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901 |
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22 January 1901Gregorian
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Her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness the Prince Consort
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Victoria, Princess Royal & German Empress, consort of Frederick III
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The life of Queen Victoria the Queen receiving King Louis Philippe in Windsor Castle, October 8, 1844
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The life of Queen Victoria the first Council of the Queen, held at Kensington on June 20, 1837...
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The life of Queen Victoria the Queen as Philippa, and Prince Consort as Edward III, at The Plantagenet Ball at Buckingham Palace...
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The life of Queen Victoria the Queen in the Royal Pew St. George's Chapel, Windsor in 1846...
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The life of Queen Victoria The Emperor Napoleon III, and the Prince Consort at Boulogne, September 7, 1854
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The christening of the Princess Royal in the throne room at Buckingham Palace
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A brilliant scene after a dinner party at Windsor in the Queen's early married life
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Her Majesty receiving the sacrament after the Coronation at Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1838
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Sir Walter Scott being introduced to the Queen (then Princess Victoria)
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The life of Queen Victoria Claremont, where the Queen spent the happiest days of her childhood : the South side, the view from the ballroom ; the Queen at the age of seventeen (from the painting by Sir George Hayter)
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The Duchess of Kent and the infant Princess Victoria in Kensington Gardens the first public appearance of the Queen
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After the Diamond Jubilee service at St. Paul's, June 22, 1897 the Archbishop doing homage to Her Majesty
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The marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, at St. James's Palace, February 10, 1840
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