- victorianchildren.org queen-victoria/Victoria first met Melbourne shortly after she became queen in 1837. He was already serving as Prime Minister under her uncle, King William IV.
- worldhistory.org Queen_Victoria/Queen Victoria of Great Britain (r. 1837-1901) was one of the most loved of all Britain's monarchs.
- thecollector.com the-grandmother-of-europe-how-…Queen Victoria spent sixty-four years on earth sitting on the British throne, becoming queen at the age of eighteen.
- mentalfloss.com article/609859/queen-victoria-…1. Queen Victoria was born fifth in line to the throne, which made her an unlikely ruler. Princess Victoria and her mother in 1834.
- biographyonline.net royalty/queen-victoria.htmlIt became known as the steam age, enabling people to easily travel throughout the UK and the World. Queen Victoria was emblematic of this period.
- victorian-era.org queen-victorias-reign.htmlDuring this time, Queen Victoria’s reign was considered one of the longest reigns in the history of the British Empire.
- blog.prepscholar.com queen-victoria-factsIn this article, we’ll cover Queen Victoria facts, including her life story, important events in her reign, the Queen Victoria family tree, and why she remains such a...
- historyhustle.com queen-victoria-biography-and-…Beyond politics, Queen Victoria was so influential that the era of her reign (1837-1901) was named the Victorian Age in honor of her.
- worldhistoryedu.com the-life-of-queen-victoria-…Reigning from 1837 to 1901, Queen Victoria was a monumental 19th-century matriarch that ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
- englishhistory.net House of Hanover Queen Victoria (1819-1901)In 1876 she was crowned Empress of India by Disraeli. In 1887 Victoria’s Golden Jubilee was a grand national celebration of her 50th year as Queen.