Queen Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
She was born on 17th September 1533, became Queen on 17th November 1558 and reigned until her death on 24th March 1603.
She came to the throne on the death of her half-sister Mary I on 17 November 1558. Elizabeth I died on 24 March 1603 and had reigned for 44 years and 127 days.
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Answer Queen Elizabeth I of England, daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, was born on 7th September 1533. She became Queen on 17th November 1558 and reigned until her death on 24th March 1603, a total of 45 years.
Elizabeth I, sometimes called Good Queen Bess, the Virgin Queen, or Gloriana, ruled England from 7 September 1533. She ruled for nearly 45 years until 24 March 1603. She became a symbol of unity for England and ruled with her people's love. Elizabeth had no children. She was the fifth and final monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Queen Elizabeth I reigned during the Elizabethan Era. Also King James I reigned during this period.
The Privy Councilors proclaimed her Queen on Nov. 17, 1558 and her coronation was on Jan. 15, 1559
She became queen on November 17, 1558 and she died on March 24, 1603.
1558 - 1603
1558-1603.
The Elizabeth I reign is seen as the Golden Age of the monarch. She brought stability to the country, and there was structure to the government.
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the discoveries were made that they brought back potatoes and tobacco leaves.
Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
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The time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I was called the Elizabethan period.
The dates of the Elizabethan Age in England coincides with the dates of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The dates span from 1558 to 1603.
Elizabeth I
In 1952 Queen Elizabeth II started her reign.
The Elizabeth I reign is seen as the Golden Age of the monarch. She brought stability to the country, and there was structure to the government.
45 YEARS
1603
Elizabeth 1
Tudor
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth the discoveries were made that they brought back potatoes and tobacco leaves.
From 1952 - Present.
Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
Punishment had been brutal long before the reign of Elizabeth I, and was quite brutal until fairly modern times. Punishment in Elizabeth's reign was typical, not exceptional.