Men were considered the superior sex in Elizabethan times, which meant they had an education and went to work while women were forced to do chores, raise the children and feed everyone.
Some women were tutored from home but this was rare and only happened in the Upper Class.
The queen of England had a lovely family. The family was of Tudor Dynasty, and her grandparents were Henry Tudor and Elizabeth of York.
they were a very rich family and they still are
they wore giant poofy dresses
No !! Mary Queen of Scots & Elizabeth do not have the same father ! Elizabeths 1/2 sister is Mary Tudor, Queen Mary I. Mary Queen of Scots is Mary Stuart, mother of James VI of Scotland, James I of England. She is Elizabeths cousin not her half sister. Mary I is Elizabeths 1/2 sister. Mary I & Mary, Queen of Scots are two (2) different people !
If you're talking about the UK, there have been two Queen Elizabeths (The first one was only queen of England and Wales, not Scotland or Ireland). They both had only one mother each. Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Anne Boleyn was Henry's second wife. She was executed in 1536 when Elizabeth was two years old. Queen Elizabeth II was the daughter of King George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Known as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. She died in her sleep on 2002 aged 101 years.
what was the two things that the Queen Elizabeth2 was holding when she was coronated
Queen Elizebeth the 1st was Henry 8th daugter. Elizebeths mother was anne boylen. Anne Boylen was put to death, she was excauted for cheating on Henry.
Two reasons a) King Edward founded them hence a lot of schools are called KEGS ( king edwards grammar schools b) They taght grammar which was unusual at the time
In their own right, Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) and Queen Elizabeth II (1952-present). These two ladies were born in England so in that sense they can be considered English although their realms included countries other than England. There have been several other Elizabeths who held the title of queen since their husbands were kings, but did not rule in their own right.
In their own right, Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) and Queen Elizabeth II (1952-present). These two ladies were born in England so in that sense they can be considered English although their realms included countries other than England. There have been several other Elizabeths who held the title of queen since their husbands were kings, but did not rule in their own right.
davita mean two things "divine diva" and "queen"......
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603), was the daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his second wife Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536). Henry VIII was the son of Henry VII (1457 - 1509), the first Tudor king.
family and dancing
family can somethings be good and bad
Queen Cleopatar had two sisters and tow brother that time that was a small family.