Elizabeth 1st until 1603
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
What had the english goverment become at end of 16th century?"
A courtier is a person who usually attend court. The courtier started in England in the 1600's. Courtiers are high ranked and also may be the monarch or king.
In 1600, England was ruled by Queen Elizabeth I. She reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603 and was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. Elizabeth's reign is often referred to as the Elizabethan Era, noted for its achievements in the arts, exploration, and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. Her leadership helped establish England as a significant global power during this period.
England's new monarch is elizibeth she is smart well old now
The role of a Tudor monarch was to preside over the government of England and to rule the kingdom. The monarch was expected to provide an heir to the throne of England.
What was the most important town in England in the 1600's?
No. There has never been an English monarch named Isabella. Although there was a Queen Isabella, she was just the wife of the monarch. The first female monarch of England was Mary I.
England is a monarchy, not a republic, so it has a monarch not a president. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II.
It was Protestant. Elizabeth I, who ruled from 1558-1603, the last Tudor Monarch of England was considered illegimate by the Roman Catholic Church, who wanted her cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots on the Throne of England. She summoned Parliament to consider a Reformation Bill to create a new church in England in 1559. Parliament entered a new Bill, the Act of Supremacy making Elizabeth the head of the "Protestant" Church of England. Thus in 1600, England was a Protestant monarchy, part of the Protestant Reformation.
The current monarch of England is Queen Elizabeth II....Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is the monarch of the United Kingdom - which includes England. Nowhere in her many titles does it specifically state that she is queen of England. She is specifically named as Queen of Australia, Canada, New Zealand etc., but not England.
No, we have a Queen as a Monarch.