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Arnstein, Walter L. (2003), Queen Victoria, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-333-63806-4
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James, Robert Rhodes (1983), Albert, Prince Consort: A Biography, Hamish Hamilton, ISBN 9780394407630
Kingsley Kent, Susan (2015), Queen Victoria: Gender and Empire
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Queen Victoria
House of Hanover
Cadet branch of the House of Welf
Born: 24 May 1819 Died: 22 January 1901
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Preceded byWilliam IV
Queen of the United Kingdom
20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901
Succeeded byEdward VII
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Bahadur Shah II
as Mughal emperor
Empress of India
1 May 1876 – 22 January 1901
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Aegirine is a member of the clinopyroxene group of inosilicate minerals. It is the sodium endmember of the aegirine–augite series, and has the chemical formula NaFeSi2O6, in which the iron is present as the ion Fe3+. Aegirine occurs as dark green monoclinic prismatic crystals. This photograph depicts aegirine crystals with minor feldspar found at Mount Malosa in Zomba, Malawi.
Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus