No, she didn't. Elizabeth I supported a moderate form of Protestantism similar to that of her father's (King Henry VIII).
Source: Aspects of of Britain n the USA
she was born in 1533 and started to rule at age 20, in 1558
Elizabeth Tudor
Elizabeth I was a Tudor. The other Elizabeth, the queen now, is not.
Elizabeth I was the last Tudor monarch. She successfully converted England to Protestantism and she sunk the Spanish Armada. Under Elizabeth's rule England was economically prosperous.
In honour of her long and illustrious rule (1558 - 1603), the Elizabethan period was named after herself: Elizabeth I, although she was the last of the Tudor monarachs.
Elizabeth Tudor was born on July 2, 1492.
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
You misunderstand!!! Elizabeth Tudor , was Queen Elizabeth (I) of England. Died in 1603 AD. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary were the Christian (forenames) of Queen Elizabeth (II) of England. Her full name was 'Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Mountbatten-Windsor'. Died in 2022 AD.
He was married to Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary). He was a Catholic. When Elizabeth (Mary's sister) was on the throne he tried to make England a catholic country again. He was in charge of the Spanish Armada (against Elizabeth).
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
INTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Protestant Reformers backing illegitimate Elizabeth I, house of Tudor; verses Catholic supporters of Mary Stuart, Catholic Queen of Scots. EXTERNAL BALANCE OF POWER: Catholic King Juan Carlos of Spain, Defender of the Faith Catholic.
Queen Mary I of England (Mary Tudor) reigned as Queen of England for five years and approximately 4 months before her death. Elizabeth took the throne after Mary's death.