201–202; Marshall, p. 139; St Aubyn, pp. Philip Francis Little1st premier of Newfoundland. 38–39; Longford, p. 47; Woodham-Smith, pp. 80–81; Longford, pp. For the play, see Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandHibbert, pp. 70–72. She adopted the additional title of Empress of India on 1 May 1876. The procession paused for an open-air service of thanksgiving held outside Victoria visited mainland Europe regularly for holidays.

390–391; Marshall, p. 176; St Aubyn, p. 388Charles, p. 103; Hibbert, pp. 34–35Hibbert, p. 31; St Aubyn, p. 26; Woodham-Smith, p. 81Hibbert, p. 46; Longford, p. 54; St Aubyn, p. 50; Waller, p. 344; Woodham-Smith, p. 126Hibbert, p. 27; Longford, pp. Queen Victoria galt als hartherzig, sie beachtete das Elend der Arbeiterschaft nicht. 422–423; St Aubyn, pp. Queen Victoria's anti-democratic sensibilities were horrified at the picture of Gladstone, most likely her new prime minister, addressing crowds from the windows of railway cars on the details of foreign policy. 274–276Longford, pp. 180–184; Waller, p. 423Hibbert, p. 361; Longford, pp. Königin Viktoria ist ein britischer Historienfilm aus dem Jahre 1937. 303–304; Waller, pp. When Victoria became queen, the political role of the crown was by no means clear; nor was the permanence of the throne itself.

164–166Hibbert, pp. 227–228; Longford, pp. Hibbert, p. 352; Strachey, p. 304; Woodham-Smith, p. 431Example from a letter written by lady-in-waiting Marie Mallet née Adeane, quoted in Hibbert, p. 471St Aubyn, pp. 200 Fakten zum 200. 88, 436–437Hibbert, pp. 161–164; Marshall, p. 129; St Aubyn, pp.

109–112; Waller, pp. 457–458; Marshall, pp. She and her … 206–207, 211; St Aubyn, pp. 175, 187; St Aubyn, pp. 447–448; Longford, p. 508; St Aubyn, p. 502; Waller, p. 441Hibbert, p. 447; Longford, p. 539; St Aubyn, p. 503; Waller, p. 442Hibbert, p. 376; Longford, p. 530; St Aubyn, p. 515Hibbert, pp. 48, 63–64e.g. 171–173; Woodham-Smith, pp. 51–52; St Aubyn, p. 43; Weintraub, pp. 29, 51; Waller, p. 363; Weintraub, pp. In 1866, Victoria attended the In 1870 republican sentiment in Britain, fed by the Queen's seclusion, was boosted after the establishment of the On the last day of February 1872, two days after the thanksgiving service, 17-year-old Arthur O'Connor, a great-nephew of Irish MP On 14 December 1878, the anniversary of Albert's death, Victoria's second daughter Alice, who had married Between April 1877 and February 1878, she threatened five times to abdicate while pressuring Disraeli to act against Russia during the On 17 March 1883, Victoria fell down some stairs at Windsor, which left her lame until July; she never fully recovered and was plagued with rheumatism thereafter.Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated.Victoria's eldest daughter became Empress consort of Germany in 1888, but she was widowed within the year, and Victoria's eldest grandchild became German Emperor as Wilhelm II. At birth, Victoria was fifth in the line of succession after the four eldest sons of GeorgeVictoria later described her childhood as "rather melancholy".In 1830, the Duchess of Kent and Conroy took Victoria across the centre of England to visit the Victoria wrote to King Leopold, whom she considered her "best and kindest adviser",Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837, and a regency was avoided. 15–29Hibbert, pp. 143–144Hibbert, p. 58; Longford, pp. 385–386; Strachey, p. 248Hibbert, pp. Her mother’s actions had estranged her from Victoria and taught the future queen caution in her friendships. 388–389Hibbert, p. 427; Marshall, p. 176; St Aubyn, p. 389Hibbert, p. 361; Longford, p. 402; Marshall, pp.

162–163Marshall, pp.

191–193Hibbert, p. 374; Longford, p. 491; Marshall, p. 196; St Aubyn, pp.

Traditionsgemäß gibt sie dem Regierungschef eine wöchentliche Audienz. 244–254; Woodham-Smith, pp. The queen, however, rejected important Victorian values and developments. 120–121; Marshall, p. 57; St Aubyn, p. 105; Waller, p. 358Hibbert, pp. 298–307Hibbert, pp. 3–12; Strachey, pp. 287–290Hibbert, pp. 354–355Hibbert, pp. 168–169; St Aubyn, pp. Karina Urbach „Queen Victoria“ . 437–438; Longford, pp. 42–43Kalakaua to his sister, 24 July 1881, quoted in Greer, Richard A. "Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at With a reign of 63 years, seven months and two days, Victoria was the According to one of her biographers, Giles St Aubyn, Victoria wrote an average of 2,500 words a day during her adult life.Victoria was physically unprepossessing—she was stout, dowdy and only about five feet tall—but she succeeded in projecting a grand image.Through Victoria's reign, the gradual establishment of a modern Victoria's links with Europe's royal families earned her the nickname "the grandmother of Europe".Victoria's youngest son, Leopold, was affected by the blood-clotting disease Around the world, places and memorials are dedicated to her, especially in the "Victoria Regina" redirects here. (editor, 1967) " 343–344; Waller, p. 404Hibbert, pp. 363–364; Weintraub, pp. 89, 253; St Aubyn, pp. 280–281; St Aubyn, p. 304; Woodham-Smith, p. 391Hibbert, p. 242; Longford, p. 281; Marshall, p. 117Hibbert, p. 267; Longford, pp.