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Queen Elizabeth II
Since 1066 there have been forty monarchs in England, thirty-five kings, five queens and
seven dynasties. Only fourteen monarchs have stayed on the throne for more than twentyfive years, one of them is Queen Elizabeth II.
Every royal house or 'dynasty' has a surname. In Britain's case that name is Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II is the fourth Windsor monarch. She is also the head of a very large
family. She has three sons, one daughter, and many grandsons and granddaughters.
The most famous British royal home is Buckingham Palace. But it is not the only one. The
Queen and her family have several other castles, official residences and country houses
too. Today Buckingham Palace is the best known palace in the world. It stands at the end
of a long boulevard called The Mall and it has 600 rooms on three floors, 400 staff, and 300
clocks.
After Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's next monarch will probably be Prince Charles, the Prince
of Wales. He will be King Charles III. Even further in the future his son, Prince William, will
become king too. His title will be King William V. The National Anthem is called 'God save
the Queen'. But if Prince Charles becomes King, it will be 'God save the King'.
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Alexander Pushkin and his difficult fate — that’s what should not be less than his
great works, excite the mind of this Russian man. Who began to write poetry at
only 12 years old, Pushkin never parted with the lyrics. He was a man deeply
erudite, and, apparently, so well seen flaws and sores on the body of Russian
society of the XIX century. For criticizing important government officials, he was
exiled to the South of Russia in 1820 by order of the Tsar, and during his
wanderings, he visited Odessa, Chisinau, Crimea, and the Caucasus. But despite
the fact that he was away from his hometown from under his pen at that time
came such famous works as “brothers robbers”, “prisoner of the Caucasus”,
“fountain of Bakhchisarai.” Nothing could stop the poet from creating.
In 1824, Alexander was sent to the North, to the estate of Mikhailovskoye. By this
time his love for free thought, and, as a consequence, for a free-man, had finally
formed. The period of 1824–1826 was one of the most productive for Pushkin’s
creativity — he began to create “Eugene Onegin”, the famous novel in verse, and
the tragedy “Boris Godunov”. However, 1825 was a turning point in the life of the
writer: many of his friends-the Decembrists were caught, some — executed,
others repressed for attempting a coup.
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