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Their names were:

Victoria, Albert, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louise, Arthur, Leopold and Beatrice.

http://www.pbs.org/empires/victoria/text/majestychildren.html

2006-08-22 23:15:44 · answer #1 · answered by Psusennes 2 · 1 0

Victoria Adelyn Mia Louise Anthony Edmund Aubriella Mary Margaret Alessandro Elliott Alex Hazel Alexandra Verity Laurel Caroline Arabella Alec William Peter Aidan Leonard Greggory Daniel Alex Beatrix Mae Variella

2016-12-01 01:24:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert:


Victoria Adelaide Mary, Princess Royal, born November 21, 1840
married Frederick III of Germany
Kaiser Wilhelm II, German Emperor
Duchess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen
Prince Henry of Prussia
Sigismund
Princess Victoria
Waldemar
Sophie of Prussia, Queen of Greece
Princess Margarete of Hesse

2006-08-22 23:20:27 · answer #3 · answered by Kangkid 3 · 1 0

Effigies of Queen Victoria
and Prince Albert in
the Frogmore Mausoleum
The Royal Collection © 2006,
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II


VICTORIA (r. 1837-1901)

Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London, on 24 May 1819. She was the only daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of George III. Her father died shortly after her birth and she became heir to the throne because the three uncles who were ahead of her in succession - George IV, Frederick Duke of York, and William IV - had no legitimate children who survived.

Warmhearted and lively, Victoria had a gift for drawing and painting; educated by a governess at home, she was a natural diarist and kept a regular journal throughout her life. On William IV's death in 1837, she became Queen at the age of 18.

Queen Victoria is associated with Britain's great age of industrial expansion, economic progress and, especially, empire. At her death, it was said, Britain had a worldwide empire on which the sun never set.

In the early part of her reign, she was influenced by two men: her first Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, and her husband, Prince Albert, whom she married in 1840. Both men taught her much about how to be a ruler in a 'constitutional monarchy' where the monarch had very few powers but could use much influence.

Albert took an active interest in the arts, science, trade and industry; the project for which he is best remembered was the Great Exhibition of 1851, the profits from which helped to establish the South Kensington museums complex in London.

Her marriage to Prince Albert brought nine children between 1840 and 1857. Most of her children married into other Royal families of Europe.

Edward VII (born 1841), married Alexandra, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark. Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (born 1844) married Marie of Russia. Arthur, Duke of Connaught (born 1850) married Louise Margaret of Prussia. Leopold, Duke of Albany (born 1853) married Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont.

Victoria, Princess Royal (born 1840) married Friedrich III, German Emperor. Alice (born 1843) married Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. Helena (born 1846) married Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. Louise (born 1848) married John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll. Beatrice (born 1857) married Henry of Battenberg.

2006-08-22 23:19:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2006-08-22 23:15:02 · answer #5 · answered by www.tonizek.com 3 · 0 0

victria, princess royal,edward 7,alice,alfred,helena,louise,arthur,leopold and beatrice

2006-08-22 23:20:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-08-22 23:18:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-08-23 10:54:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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