Elizabeth I, Elizabeth II and Elizabeth III, why are they all called Elizabeth? Is it a mother-daughter relationship?

Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II are both named Elizabeth, not mother and daughter. There is no Elizabeth III.

On January 15, 1559, Elizabeth I was officially crowned Queen of England. The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place at Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953.

Elizabeth I (English: Elizabeth I, September 7, 1533 - March 24, 1603), named Elizabeth Tudor, was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, Queen of England and Ireland The Queen (reigned from November 17, 1558 to March 24, 1603) was also the nominal Queen of France.

She was the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and his second wife Anne Boleyn. In November 1558, Elizabeth's half-sister Mary I died, and Elizabeth succeeded to the throne. On January 15, 1559, Elizabeth was officially crowned Queen of England.

Elizabeth successfully maintained the unity of England when she came to the throne. After nearly half a century of rule, England became one of the most powerful countries in Europe.

English culture also reached a peak during this period, with famous figures such as Shakespeare and Francis Bacon emerging. British colonies in North America also began to be established during this period. The reign of Queen Elizabeth I is known as the "Golden Age" in British history.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (April 21, 1926-), the current Queen of the United Kingdom, Head of the Commonwealth and Supreme Leader of Parliament. Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926, as the eldest daughter of the late King George VI.

The full name is "Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and other territories and possessions, Head of the Commonwealth, and Protector of Christianity, by the grace of God." He ascended the throne on February 6, 1952 and was crowned on June 2, 1953. He is the longest-reigning monarch in the United Kingdom.

Extended information:

Elizabeth II family members:

Father: George VI (deceased)

The Windsor Dynasty of England ( King of the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha dynasty, he succeeded to the throne because his brother Edward VIII, who "loved the country more than beauty", abdicated the throne. During World War II, he overcame his stuttering and delivered a brilliant speech on television, encouraging the British people to declare war on Germany.

Mother: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (deceased)

She is the daughter of Lord Grames of England and the first non-German princess in Britain after 1714. He lived to be 102 years old and passed away in 2002. He has always been the spiritual support behind the Queen and provided advice to the Queen.

Husband: Prince Philip (retired in the fall of 2017)

Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces, formerly known as Philip Mountbatten, a Greek prince of German/Danish origin, who was willing to give up the Greek throne for the Queen and changed his name to Windsor is the surname. When he was young, he was nearly 190cm tall, loved sports, and often made amazing quotes when visiting various countries. His uncle was the British General Louis Mountbatten.

The eldest son: Prince Charles

The Prince of Wales, the first heir to the British throne, is also the crown prince who has waited the longest for the throne in British history.

Other children: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne

Prince Andrew participated in the Falklands War and received military honors.

Daughter-in-law: Diana Spencer (deceased)

The youngest daughter of Earl Edward Spencer, Britain’s first civilian princess, 1.78 meters tall, and Charles The prince's wedding of the century and fashionable dress lead the trend, and he actively participates in public affairs. After divorcing Prince Charles, he unfortunately died in a car accident.

Camilla Rosemary Shand (Duchess of Cornwall)

Eldest grandchild: Prince William

The Duke of Cambridge, second in line to the British throne, The eldest son of Charles and Diana, who is 1.9cm tall, is very popular because he is tall, handsome, smiles and is friendly to the people, and has no negative news. Loved by the Queen.

The eldest grandchild-in-law: Kate Middleton

The commoner queen, who is 1.76 meters tall, and Prince William replicated the wedding of the century by her parents-in-law, and the public support rate is very high.

Great-grandson: Prince George Alexander Louis

Great-grandson: Princess Charlotte

Second-grandchild: Prince Henry

Others Grandchildren:

Princess Anne’s children: Zara Phillips, Peter Phillips

Prince Andrew’s children: Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie

Prince Edward’s children: Louise Alice Elizabeth Mary, James, Viscount Severn

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