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Elizabeth I's monarchy


Elizabeth I (r.1558-1603) | The Royal Family

Elizabeth succeeded to the throne on her half-sister's death in November 1558. She was very well-educated (fluent in five languages), and had inherited ...

Elizabeth I's monarchy - The National Archives

Her long reign witnessed a number of notable achievements: a new, moderate religious settlement, overseas expansion, great military victories like the Armada ...

Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of ...

Elizabeth I, the Last Tudor | Hampton Court Palace

Queen Elizabeth I was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, who ruled England between 1558 and 1603.

Elizabeth I - Reformation, Monarchy, Virgin Queen | Britannica

Elizabeth I - Reformation, Monarchy, Virgin Queen: At the death of Mary on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth came to the throne amid bells, ...

The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth I - National Geographic Kids

Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17th November 1558 to 24th March 1603. She's regarded as one of the greatest monarchs of England.

Elizabeth I (1533–1603) - Encyclopedia Virginia

Elizabeth I was queen of England from 1558 to 1603, and Virginia was named in honor of her. Daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.

Queen Elizabeth I | Royal Museums Greenwich

One of England's most-famous monarchs, Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) rebuilt England's standing in the world.

Elizabeth I | Westminster Abbey

Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII by Anne Boleyn and was born at Greenwich on 7th September 1533.

Queen Elizabeth I | Folger Shakespeare Library

An introduction to Queen Elizabeth I, her early life, her reign as England's last Tudor monarch, and her relationship with William Shakespeare.

Albert, B / Elizabeth I - Grand Island Central School District

Elizabeth I was another absolute monarch from England. She was one of the daughters of Henry the VIII, but she had a hard time becoming the Queen of England.

Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603) - Royal Collection Trust

Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1533-1603) ... Elizabeth I was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. During her twenties she was imprisoned by her sister, ...

A brief account of the life of Queen Elizabeth I | Britannica

Important events of her reign included the restoration of England to Protestantism; the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots; and England's defeat of the Spanish ...

Elizabeth I's religious settlement | Royal Museums Greenwich

What was the Act of Uniformity? The Act of Uniformity of 1559 set out the groundwork for the Elizabethan church. It restored the 1552 version of the English ...

Elizabeth I - Potters Wax Museum

Queen Elizabeth I's biography showcases one of England's most iconic monarchs, who reigned from 1558 to 1603, marking the Elizabethan era as a golden age in ...

Elizabeth I: Troubled child to beloved Queen - BBC Teach

Mother beheaded. Elizabeth is two years and eight months old when her mother Anne Boleyn is accused of adultery and beheaded on the orders of Henry VIII. Her ...

Elizabeth I: History's Healthiest Monarch? - Historic Royal Palaces

Elizabeth I: History's Healthiest Monarch? Fitness tips from the Tudor Queen ... Elizabeth I was top of the Tudor tree when it came to health and ...

Succession to Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

The succession to the childless queen of England Elizabeth I was an open question from her accession in 1558 to her death in 1603, when the crown passed to ...

Queen Elizabeth I - Siblings, Reign & Death - Biography (Bio.)

Elizabeth I was a long-ruling queen of England, governing with relative stability and prosperity for 44 years. The Elizabethan era is named for her.

Why was Queen Elizabeth I so important? | English Heritage

Elizabeth's greatest triumph, it seems, was to make us fall in love with queens. What impact did women have on English history?