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Elizabeth the Second (with the capital letter)? or Elizabeth the second (with non-capital letter)? How should I write numbers in names? Which of the forms stated below is correct? a) Elizabeth the Second (using the capital letter) b) Elizabeth the second (using non-capital letter) c) Elizabeth II (using Roman numerals)
11 janv. 2017 23:26
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Elizabeth II is the most common way to write it, but you read it as Elizabeth the second.
11 janvier 2017
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"Queen Elizabeth II" is correct and by far the most common way to write it. Write it that way. According to Wikipedia and some other sources, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_titles_and_honours_of_Queen_Elizabeth_II , her official title in the United Kingdom--it varies by country!--is: "Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas Queen, Defender of the Faith." In all of the variations, the word "Second" is capitalized, and generally the entire title is capitalized in the same style as book titles--important words capitalized, unimportant words in lower-case. So, in the rare cases where "Elizabeth the Second" is written out, the word "Second" is capitalized.
12 janvier 2017
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