Looks like a manga or gothic version of Elizabeth l
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2007-12-10 21:11:22
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answered by cooldude 3
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Queen Elizabeth
2007-12-09 22:06:10
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answered by boricua100% 3
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Had you not said English, I would have guessed "Mary, queen of Scots".
But, since you did say English - and she certainly doesn't look anything like the pictures I've seen of Queen Victoria - I would have to say Elizabeth I. A true, ruling, queen in every sense of the word.
Wotan
2007-12-10 03:26:36
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answered by Alberich 7
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It looks like a modernized, chariture of Queen Elizabeth I.
2007-12-09 22:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Considering the time period of the outfit I would go with Queen Elizabeth I
2007-12-09 22:40:53
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answered by Queen of Narnia 3
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Queen Elizabeth I think.
2007-12-09 20:43:47
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answered by jmkcoolgirl_93 2
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Queen Elizabeth I of England. It is very obvious, since the large neck collar was very popular during the Elizabethan Age. It's called an Elizabethan collar - Hint the name!
2007-12-10 12:50:59
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answered by Rachelle_of_Shangri_La 7
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I would say it's Elizabeth I. She was famous for having portraits painted of her in those elaborately detailed dresses.
2007-12-10 01:49:53
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answered by RoVale 7
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The costume and hair suggest it is Elizabeth I.
2007-12-09 22:39:39
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answered by jjmlucky13 3
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I'm going to guess elizabeth tudor I
2007-12-09 20:18:20
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answered by kaitee t 3
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