Earlier this year, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain celebrated her Platinum Jubilee. It was a celebration of her 70 years as a reigning monarch. In fact, she has reigned longer than any earlier British monarch — no other king or queen has ever lasted long enough to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee. One who came close, however, was the current queen’s great-great grandmother, Queen Victoria, who died in January, 1901, just shy of 64 years on the throne. Not only was her name synonymous with most of the nineteenth century as the “Victorian” era, she had presided over a great expansion of the British Empire during a time of astonishing industrial advancement. Few people in England could even rem
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