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  2. Queen Victoria - Wikipedia

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    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—which was longer than those of any of her predecessors—constituted the Victorian era.

  3. Regency era - Wikipedia

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    The term is commonly, though loosely, applied to the period from c. 1795 until the accession of Queen Victoria on 20 June 1837. [7] The Regency Era is a sub-period of the longer Georgian era (1714–1837), both of which were followed by the Victorian era (1837–1901).

  4. Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Regency era: 1811–1820: Victorian era: 1837–1901: Edwardian era: 1901–1914: First World War: 1914–1918: ... the Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria ...

  5. Regency Act 1830 - Wikipedia

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    It provided for a regency until the new monarch reached the age of 18, and also would have enabled a posthumous child of King William IV to replace Queen Victoria on the throne. However, the Act never came into force, because William was not survived by a legitimate child, and Victoria became queen in 1837 a few weeks after turning 18.

  6. Regnal years of English and British monarchs - Wikipedia

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    For centuries, English official public documents have been dated according to the regnal years of the ruling monarch.Traditionally, parliamentary statutes are referenced by regnal year, e.g. the Occasional Conformity Act 1711 is officially referenced as "10 Ann. c. 6" (read as "the sixth chapter of the statute of the parliamentary session that sat in the 10th year of the reign of Queen Anne").

  7. Political and diplomatic history of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    On 29 March 1867, the Queen granted royal assent to the Act, which became effective on 1 July 1867. [15] Canada maintained strong ties with the Queen. Victoria in British Columbia and Victoria County in Nova Scotia were named after her, Regina in Saskatchewan in her honour, Prince Edward Island her father, and Alberta her daughter.

  8. Victorian morality - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children as an idealized family. Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views of the middle class in 19th-century Britain, the Victorian era. Victorian values emerged in all social classes and reached all facets of Victorian living.

  9. Regency Acts - Wikipedia

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    The period from 1811 to 1820 is known as the Regency era. ... However, since Victoria became queen at 18, and Queen Adelaide had no more children, a regency was ...