a (poisonous, but at the time unknown) mixture of white lead, lemon juice, and vinegar.
Queen Elizabeth I
Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I never met in reality, although it has been portrayed in films, it did not happen.
Elizabeth had brown eyes with curly golden red hair and was about 5' 3'' tall. No one knows what Queen Elizabeth I wanted to look like. That would be a question which you'd have to ask her yourself! With the public confidence she exhibited, one may hypothesize that she was quite comfortable in her own skin.
There is a scene in the movie "Elizabeth" that shows Elizabeth cutting her hair. It is, however, exactly that - a scene in a movie. As far as I am aware it is not based in truth.
Assuming you mean Mary, Queen of Scots, and not Mary Tudor (Elizabeth's half-sister), Elizabeth was reluctant to have Mary QS executed largely because, like Elizabeth, she was an anointed queen, and related to Elizabeth. She, Mary, was offered forgiveness and life, but she continued to be a part of several plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Ultimately Elizabeth had no choice and after many years and much vacillation she signed Mary's death warrant.
Queen elizabeth
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Queen Elizabeth the Second
Queen Elizabeth I
her husband being in the hospital
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II's face appears on the English pound.
Aberham Lincon? No such person! Besides his face is on a cent which is not a penny. The face on a penny is that of Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth II is on all modern British coins.
Queen Elizabeth II is honored in many ways, for example many coins and stamps in Her Realms bear her face. Islands have been named after her. Buildings, etc.