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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Elizabeth, Elizabeth IInoun

    daughter of George VI who became the Queen of England and Northern Ireland in 1952 on the death of her father (1926-)

    "Elizabeth II is the head of state in Great Britain"

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  1. elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II, born on April 21, 1926, is the queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms. She ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, following the death of her father, King George VI. Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning current monarch and the longest-serving current head of state, having celebrated her Sapphire Jubilee in 2017, marking 65 years on the throne. Her reign has seen significant changes in British society and the monarchy, including the decolonization of Africa and the acceleration of devolution in the United Kingdom.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Elizabeth II in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Elizabeth II in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Elizabeth II in a Sentence

  1. The Bidens:

    Her Majesty Queen Queen Elizabeth II was more than a monarch. The Queen defined an era, in a world of constant change, The Queen was a steadying presence and a source of comfort and pride for generations of Britons, including many who have never known their country without The Queen. An enduring admiration for Queen Elizabeth II united people across the Commonwealth. The seven decades of Queen Elizabeth II history-making reign bore witness to an age of unprecedented human advancement and the forward march of human dignity. QUEEN ELIZABETH II, LONGEST-REIGNING BRITISH MONARCH, DEAD AT 96 Queen Elizabeth II stands with U.S. President President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden in the Grand Corridor during First Lady Jill Biden visit at Windsor Castle, in Windsor Castle, Britain, June 13, 2021. ( Steve Parsons/Pool via REUTERS).

  2. The Me:

    I’ve never blindsided Elizabeth II, i have too much respect for Elizabeth II.

  3. Kingman Brewster, Jr.:

    It is satisfying for the descendant of a dissident refugee from Elizabeth I to present his credentials to Elizabeth II.

  4. Barack Obama:

    From the day of her coronation 70 years ago — the first one ever televised — to this very moment, as countless tributes are being posted online in her honor, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has captivated the world. Today, Michelle and I join so many others who are celebrating her life and mourning her passing.

  5. Hugo Vickers:

    I’ve always thought Queen Elizabeth II should be called Elizabeth the Steadfast, i think it’s a perfect way of describing Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II was n’t necessarily expecting to be queen, and Queen Elizabeth II embraced that duty. ’’ As the elder daughter of King George V’s second son, Elizabeth, now 95, was expected to live the life of a minor royal when she was born on April 21, 1926. Dogs and horses, a country house, a suitable match — a comfortable but uneventful life — seemed her future. But everything changed a decade later when King Edward VIII, King Edward VIII, abdicated so King Edward VIII could marry the American divorcee Wallis Simpson. Elizabeth’s father became King George VI, making the young princess heir apparent. George VI, whose struggles to overcome a stutter were portrayed in the 2010 film.

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