Who are the famous queens in Britain?

There are seven famous queens in Britain, namely Jane Grey, Mary I, Elizabeth I, Mary Ⅱ, Queen Anne, Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II.

Jane Grey 1

After the death of Henry VIII, Edward VI of England of England succeeded to the throne. When he was in office, he was still young, and the regime fell into the hands of the Regent Council, which was dominated by Protestants. Mary I, a Catholic, had an argument with her brother, King Edward VI of England of England.

Soon after, Edward died of lung disease, and he passed the throne to the first queen Jane Grey (sister of Henry VIII). However, after only 65,438+03 days in office, Jane Grey was seized by Mary I in a coup, but he was labeled as a usurper, deposed and executed.

2. Mary I

Mary I is the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and his first wife, Aragon Catherine. Henry VIII, who had no male heir to the throne, took several wives until he remarried the waitress in Jane Seymour and gave birth to Edward VI of England.

It was because Henry VIII had no male heir. When she was young, Mary I and her mother Catherine were left out in the cold. She was forbidden to meet her mother and spent her childhood in the shadow. She is a devout Catholic and studied Latin, Greek, science and music under her mother's education.

3. Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I is the half-sister of Queen Mary I. Mary I had to pass the throne to his sister because he had no children. Even Elizabeth did not expect that she could become the next Queen of England.

Contrary to her sister, Elizabeth believes in Protestantism. When Elizabeth was in power, Britain was in a state of religious division and chaos. In order to consolidate the rule and relieve the pressure at home and abroad, she implemented a policy of compatibility between Catholicism and Protestantism, stabilized politics and maintained the unity of England.

4. Mary Ⅱ

Mary Ⅱ (English: Mary Ⅱ, 65438+April 30th, 0662-65438+February 28th, 0694), King of England (65438+February 28th, 0689- 1694). The eldest daughter of King James II of England, the wife of King William III of England and the ruling Dutch (in England).

5. Queen Anne's dynastic style

Anne Stuart of Great Britain (65438+February 6th, 0665-65438+August 6th, 07 1, 04) was also translated as Queen Ann. Queen of England and Ireland during the Stuart dynasty (from 1702 to 17 14 August 1).

17 14, Queen Anne died childless. In order to prevent Catholics from inheriting the throne, the British Parliament elected Ludwig, the son of Sophia, the granddaughter of James II's grandfather James I, as the heir, and called him George I. The Stuart dynasty began in house of hanover, England.

6. Queen Victoria

Victoria is the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Queen of India. She is the sixth queen in British history. The length of her reign (1837- 190 1) was second only to the current Queen Elizabeth II, which lasted for 64 years.

When she was in office, Britain was in the most powerful period of "not falling into the empire", and its national strength, society, economy and culture all reached unprecedented prosperity, which was called the Victorian era in British history.

7. Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (full name: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 65438+April 2 1, 0926-) is currently the Queen of England, the head of the Commonwealth and the supreme leader of Parliament. Elizabeth II was born on April 2 1, 1926, the eldest daughter of the late King George VI in England.

The full name is "Queen Elizabeth II, head of the Commonwealth and protector of Christianity, in the name of God Hong En, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and other territories and possessions". /kloc-0 ascended the throne on February 6, 952, and/kloc-0 was crowned on June 2, 953. He is the longest-serving monarch in Britain.