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*] (1819-1901), Queen of the United kingdom, Empress of India - Generally known as '''Queen Victoria''' | *] (1819-1901), Queen of the United kingdom, Empress of India - Generally known as '''Queen Victoria''' | ||
*] (1840-1901), daughter of the previous, the German Empress ('''Empress Frederick''', in German: "Kaiserin Friedrich"), Queen of Prussia, and Princess Royal in the United Kingdom. | *] (1840-1901), daughter of the previous, the German Empress ('''Empress Frederick''', in German: "Kaiserin Friedrich"), Queen of Prussia, and Princess Royal in the United Kingdom. | ||
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*] (1868-1935), the second daughter of king Edward VII | *] (1868-1935), the second daughter of king Edward VII | ||
*] (1876-1936), the second daughter of Duke Alfred | *] (1876-1936), the second daughter of Duke Alfred |
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Queen Victoria and/or Empress Victoria and/or Victoria of the United Kingdom may refer to:
- Queens and Empresses
- Victoria of the United Kingdom (1819-1901), Queen of the United kingdom, Empress of India - Generally known as Queen Victoria
- Victoria Adelaide of the United Kingdom (1840-1901), daughter of the previous, the German Empress (Empress Frederick, in German: "Kaiserin Friedrich"), Queen of Prussia, and Princess Royal in the United Kingdom.
- Others named "Victoria of the United Kingdom" (neither Queen nor Empress)
- Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom (1868-1935), the second daughter of king Edward VII
- Princess Victoria of Edinburgh (1876-1936), the second daughter of Duke Alfred
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