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Queen Victoria - translation to English

QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM FROM 1837 TO 1901
Victoria I of the United Kingdom; Victoria of England; Alexandrina Victoria; Victoria of United Kingdom; We are not amused; Victoria (queen); Victoria Queen; Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland; Victoria of the UK; Victoria I; Alexandrina Victoria von Wettin; Alexandrina Victoria von Wettin, née Hanover; Queen victoria; Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom; Queen Victoria I of the United Kingdom; Queen Victoria I; William Hamilton (criminal); Victoria Wettin; Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom; Alexandrina Victoria von Wettin, nee Hanover; Victoria of Scotland; Her Britannic Majesty Queen Victoria; Victoria, Queen of England; List of titles and honours of Queen Victoria; Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1901); Victoria of Britain; Queen Alexandrina Victoria; Victoria of the United Kingdom; Victoria of Great Britain; Queen Victoria (died 1901); Victoria of India; Queen Victoria of England; Victoria, Queen of Great Britain; Vict. 1; Victoria (monarch); Victoria of the united kingdom; Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent; Princess Victoria of Kent; Empress Victoria of India; Victoria, Empress of India; Victoria the First of the United Kingdom; Victoria Hanover; Queen Vicky; Queen-Empress Victoria; Victoria Regina Imperatrix; Victoria Imperatrix Regina; Victoria Imperatrix; HM Queen Victoria; Her Majesty Queen Victoria; Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent and Strathearn; Princess Victoria of Kent and Strathearn
  • Extent of the [[British Empire]] in 1898
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  • Victoria, aged four, by [[Stephen Poyntz Denning]], 1823
  • Coronation portrait by [[George Hayter]]
  • Victoria's father, [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn]]
  • Contemporary lithograph of [[Edward Oxford]]'s attempt to assassinate Victoria, 1840
  • Victoria]].
  • Victoria admired [[Heinrich von Angeli]]'s 1875 portrait of her for its "honesty, total want of flattery, and appreciation of character".<ref>St Aubyn, p. 335</ref>
  • 1-84119-096-9}}, p. 690</ref> Her staff and family recorded that Victoria "was immensely amused and roared with laughter" on many occasions.<ref>Example from a letter written by lady-in-waiting Marie Mallet née Adeane, quoted in Hibbert, p. 471</ref>
  • Portrait by Herbert Smith, 1848
  • Portrait with her spaniel Dash by [[George Hayter]], 1833
  • Victoria's funeral]]
  • G. W. Wilson]]
  • Portrait by Winterhalter, 1859
  • Victoria's official Diamond Jubilee photograph by [[W. & D. Downey]]
  • Queen Victoria in Dublin, 1900
  • Albert, Victoria and their nine children, 1857. Left to right: Alice, Arthur, Prince Albert, Albert Edward, Leopold, Louise, Queen Victoria with Beatrice, Alfred, Victoria, and Helena.
  • Victoria and the [[Munshi]] Abdul Karim
  • Portrait by [[Heinrich von Angeli]], 1899
  • Photograph by [[J. J. E. Mayall]], 1860
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  • Marriage of Victoria and Albert, painted by George Hayter
  • Victoria Memorial]] in front of [[Buckingham Palace]] was erected a decade after her death.
  • Victoria Memorial]] in [[Kolkata]], India
  • farthing]], 1884
  • Self-portrait, 1835
  • Lord Conyngham]] (left) and the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], [[William Howley]]. Painting by [[Henry Tanworth Wells]], 1887
  • Princess Victoria, the Duchess of Kent]], after [[William Beechey]]
  • Portrait by [[Franz Xaver Winterhalter]], 1843

Queen Victoria         
Koningin Victoria (koningin van engeland aan het eind van 1900)
Lake Victoria         
  • The lake as seen from the shores of the Speke Resort in Kampala, Uganda
  • Population density around Lake Victoria
  • The [[Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station]] in [[Njeru]], Uganda.
  •  access-date = 14 January 2018}}</ref> Initially feared extinct, when rediscovered it had changed habitat (from near surface to rocky outcrops) and feeding behavior (from surface insects to insect larvae)<ref>Steeves, G: [http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/hap_thereuterion_pt1.php "'Haplochromis' thereuterion".] Cichlid-Forum. Retrieved 28 March 2017.</ref>
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  • hyacinth]]-choked lakeshore at [[Ndere Island]], Lake Victoria, [[Kenya]].
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  • Lake Victoria and the [[Great Rift Valley]]
  • Bismarck Rock
  • Topographical map of Lake Victoria
  • Fishers and their boats on the shore of Lake Victoria
  • Victoria Nyanza. The black line indicates Stanley's route.
LAKE IN EAST-CENTRAL AFRICA
Victoria Nyanza; Southern Victoria Nyanza; Lake Ukerewe; Victoria Lake; Victoria Nyanza, Southern; Lake Victoria Nyanza; Lake victoria; Lake Nalubaale; Lake Nyanza; Lake Victoria Basin; Invasive species in Lake Victoria; Environmental issues in Lake Victoria; Pollution of Lake Victoria; Nnalubaale; Nam Lolwe; History of Lake Victoria
Victoria Meer (groot meer in Oost-Afrika)
Mary Queen of Scots         
  • Francis]] in [[Catherine de' Medici]]'s [[book of hours]], {{circa}} 1574. [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris.
  • Robert Beale]]
  • [[James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell]]
  • William Cecil]] shortly after the murder of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, 1567
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  • Embroideries]] by Mary are also kept in the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] ([https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O137608/the-marian-hanging-hanging-mary-queen-of/ Marian Hangings], [https://collections.vam.ac.uk/search/?listing_type=&offset=0&limit=15&narrow=&extrasearch=&q=Oxburgh+Hangings&commit=Search&quality=0&objectnamesearch=&placesearch=&after=&after-adbc=AD&before=&before-adbc=AD&namesearch=&materialsearch=&mnsearch=&locationsearch= Oxburgh Hangings]) and [[Hardwick Hall]].</ref>
  • Mary's royal arms from the [[Tolbooth]] in [[Leith]] (1565), now in [[South Leith Parish Church]]
  • p=183}}</ref> Portrait by [[François Clouet]], 1560.
  • Mary in captivity, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]], ''c.'' 1578
  • A portrait of Mary from the latter half of the 16th century
  • Mary depicted with her son, [[James VI and I]]; in reality, Mary saw her son for the last time when he was ten months old.
  • Lord Darnley]]
  • inescutcheon]] of England.
  • coat of arms of Scotland]]; reverse, [[royal monogram]]
  • A copy of Mary's effigy, [[National Museum of Scotland]]. The original, by [[Cornelius Cure]], is in [[Westminster Abbey]].
  • A drawing of the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 14–15 October 1586, in the great hall of [[Fotheringhay Castle]], [[Northamptonshire]], where she was later beheaded.
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND FROM 1542 TO 1567
Mary Queen of Scots; Mary queen of Scots; Queen of Scots Mary; Mary, queen of Scots; Queen Mary I of Scotland; Queen of Scots Mary Stewart; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; Mary (Queen of Scots); Mary I (Scotland); Mary queen of scots; Mary I, Queen of Scots; Mary Queen Of Scots; Queen Mary Stuart; Mary Stuart Queen of Scots; Mary I of Scotland; Máiri, Queen of Scots; Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots); Mary, Queen of Scotland; Mary, Princess of France and Scotland
n. Mary Stuart (1542 - 1587), koningin van Schotland van 1542 - 1567

Definition

Supersedure
·noun The act of superseding, or setting aside; supersession; as, the supersedure of trial by jury.

Wikipedia

Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. In 1876, the British Parliament voted to grant her the additional title of Empress of India.

Victoria was the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (the fourth son of King George III), and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld. After the deaths of her father and grandfather in 1820, she was raised under close supervision by her mother and her comptroller, John Conroy. She inherited the throne aged 18 after her father's three elder brothers died without surviving legitimate issue. Victoria, a constitutional monarch, attempted privately to influence government policy and ministerial appointments; publicly, she became a national icon who was identified with strict standards of personal morality.

Victoria married her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840. Their children married into royal and noble families across the continent, earning Victoria the sobriquet "the grandmother of Europe" and spreading haemophilia in European royalty. After Albert's death in 1861, Victoria plunged into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, British republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter half of her reign, her popularity recovered. Her Golden and Diamond jubilees were times of public celebration. Victoria died in 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, at the age of 81. The last British monarch of the House of Hanover, she was succeeded by her son Edward VII of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Examples of use of Queen Victoria
1. He didn‘t want to go". But Queen Victoria insisted.
2. Queen Victoria and the German Kaiser responded by advising Ethiopia to remain under Italian Protectorate.
3. In 1861, Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, died in London.
4. From Queen Victoria Street to Cannon Street, the crowd were mainly City types in expensive shirtsleeves.
5. Its customers have included Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Queen Victoria.