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      • Like many historical dramas, some things on Victoria are true and some are not. Though many of the events on the show are taken from the queen's real life, they don't play out quite the same way they did in reality. That has caused the show to receive some criticism, particularly because there are so many resources available.
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  2. At 4.14am on May 24, 1819, at Kensington Palace on the outskirts of London, a little girl called Alexandrina Victoria was born, the daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, and his wife Princess...

  3. Dec 24, 2021 · Housman wrote Victoria Regina primarily to protest censorship laws in Britain, but also to provide a more woman-centered version of the nation’s past, and to promote conciliation over the conflict between Germany and Britain.

  4. Jan 15, 2017 · What Victoria did is common to many fictionalized takes on historical figures: it adjusted the truth based on the story that it was trying to tell. It might still have...

  5. G. ATTARD. At 4.14am on May 24, 1819, at Kensington Palace on the outskirts of London, a little girl called Alexandrina Victoria was born, the daughter of Edward, Duke of Kent, and his wife Princess Victoria Saxe-Coburg Saalfeld.

  6. Jun 1, 1996 · Sat Jun 01 1996 - 01:00. The Queen Empress was actually less Victorian than her name connotated; she had many qualities of the Regency era into which she was born, although her sense of...

  7. Apr 4, 2020 · Unlike other TV portrayals of Britain's kings and queens up to that time Victoria Regina was not a stuffy and glorious tribute but the story of a self-willed, obstinate and imperious woman. Housman's 1934 play, a collection of more than 30 short plays, was banned from public performance in the UK as being too disrespectful.

  8. Victoria Regina ★★ 1961. In a succession of vignettes, the life of Queen Victoria is viewed, from her ascension to the throne of England in 1837 through the celebration of her Diamond Jubilee. A presentation from “George Schaefer's Showcase Theatre.” 76m/C VHS .

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