1558 is part of the 16th century.
Millennium (1000 years)
the 19th Century, the 18th Century, the 4th Century BC A century is 100 years
We are in the 21st Century.
The century that we are in now- 21st century. :-/
2091 = twenty first century. 1991 = twentieth century. 1891 = nineteenth century. 1791 = eighteenth century. And so on.
The 16th century.
She was born on the 7 September 1533 and died 24 March 1603. Her reign was from 17 November 1558-24 March 1603. So the Century that Queen Elizabeth I mostly ruled in was the 16th Century.
Queen Elizabeth I of England reigned from 1558-1603. This period is remembered as the Elizabethan era, so yes, a small fraction of it ws during the 17th century (1600-1603), but the bulk of it was during the 16th century (1558-1599).
Sixteenth century Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England
she reigned from 1558 (age 25) to 1603 (age 70) so i guess that means she reigned about the sixteenth century mainly
The Tudors covered the whole of the 16th century, but also bits of the 15th and 17th centuries: Henry VII 1485 - 1509 Henry VIII 1509 - 1547 Edward VI 1547 - 1553 Jane Grey 1553 Mary I 1553 - 1558 Elizabeth I 1558 - 1603
From 1558 to 1603, quite a few of Shakespeare's plays were, indeed, playing (that is, being performed) in England. In particular, many of the works now considered to be his 'greatest' were performed (and even published) in the last decade of the 16th century (that is, the 1590s) and into the start of the 17th century.
Because Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled at that time (1558-1603).
The Hannya Mask became popular in the 18th century, used for plays. Although, the earliest mask was dated back to 1558.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 1558 metres is equal to 1558/1000 = 1.558 kilometres.
Elizabeth the First ascended the throne 17th November 1558
Calais belonged to England until 1558.