<div><font size="3"><em><strong><font color="#0000ff"><div><font color="#4040ff" size="3"><em><strong><div><font size="3"><img alt=" " src="http://www.wataonline.net/site/uploads/smil3dbd4e5e7563a.gif" />One of my friends told me that <em><strong><font color="#0000ff"><font color="#ff0000">Elizabeth</font> I</font></strong></em> was called <em><strong><font color="#0000ff">"<font color="#00ff00">Elizabeth I</font>"</font></strong></em> before <em><strong><font color="#ff0000">Elizabeth II</font></strong></em> has become the queen. I said that is not logical, because one cannot say e.g. <font color="#007f7f"><em><strong>John I</strong></em></font> unless there is another <strong><em><font color="#007f40">John</font></em></strong> in order to distinguish them from each other. But when you have only one I think that you do not need to say<font color="#00ff80"> </font><font color="#033d21"><em><font style="background-color: #ff0000" color="#0000ff">I, II, III</font></em>,</font> etc.</font></div><div><font size="3"></font></div><div><font color="#4040ff" size="3"><em><strong>What do you think?<img alt=" " src="http://www.wataonline.net/site/uploads/smil3dbd4e5e7563a.gif" /></strong></em></font></div><div><font size="3"></font></div></strong></em></font></div></font></strong></em></font></div><div><font size="3"></font></div>
Elizabeth
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