some people dis liked her for many reasons and people like her for reasons.....also because shes hardly done anything for us...apart from maybe politics but not all of us are allowed to vote 4 who gets to be priminister.
Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) was often urged to marry by her ministers, in order to secure the succession, but she always managed to successfully side-stepped the issue and tended to flirt with some of the young men at court. However, it seems the Queen possibly did lose her heart to Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (1532 - 1588). A man she called her "Eyes". It is difficult to be sure how far the relationship between Elizabeth and Robert went, or whether it was ever consummated, as Elizabeth always promoted her virginity throughout her life.
They had been in each other's company for years and Robert was one of the first men to be appointed to the Council. This caused consternation among the other ministers, as they worried about what kind of influence he might have over the Queen.
But Dudley was a married man, and in 1560 a scandal erupted concerning the death of his wife, Amy, who was found to have fallen down the stairs whilst being alone at home. Despite the verdict of accidental death, this incident would continue to dog Dudley. He remained unmarried for 18 years, probably to please Elizabeth, but then he married the widowed Lady Essex, Lettice Knollys, a cousin of the Queen's, which deeply hurt Elizabeth, and Lettice was banished from court.
Robert Dudley died on 4 September 1988, and Elizabeth was so deeply upset that she shut herself away in her apartments until Lord Burghley, her chief minister, had the doors broken down. A letter that Dudley had written to Elizabeth just days before her death, was treasured by her and kept in a box, where it was found on her death. She had written upon it "his last letter".
If they didn't like Elizabeth I, it would be unwise to voice such things too loudly. Or you risked being accused of treason, and find yourself in the Tower of London, either tortured or beheaded. The ruling monarchy in Tudor and Elizabethan eras were very keen on beheading dissenters.
Queen Elizabeth I was loved and admired by her subjects by making England a strong country and restoring the Protestant faith.
Some people do. A recent survey showed 80% of people did.
She is often considered to be the most popular of all Englands monarchs
Yet, she was very ugly.
There were some Europeans who were fairly neutral when it came to Elizabeth I coming to power as long as she was strong, faithful, and loyal to the people of England.
Being British herself, she had no problem at all with the character and habits of her subjects. So she felt completely connected with them.
Queen Elizabeth l lived at Hampton Court Queen Elizabeth ll lives at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom, so by extension, is the Queen of England.
Yes they did.
Probably.
William Shakespeare was born in Warwickshire, England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England so, yes, he was one of her subjects.
Queen Elizabeth l lived at Hampton Court Queen Elizabeth ll lives at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle
No
no
Queen Elizabeth II is not. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was.
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It sucked
yes
Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom, so by extension, is the Queen of England.
yes she was. she like being the queen yes she does
When did Queen Elizabeth Die?