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What century was Queen Elizabeth the 1st crowned?

16th (1500s)


Who ruled England in the late 16th century?

Queen Elizabeth I


Which Queen Elizabeth was with the Roanoke colony?

Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch during the time of the Roanoke colony in the late 16th century.


How did Queen Elizabeth influence theatre in the 16th century?

Queen Elizabeth major influence in 16th century theatre came mostly through her patronage of William Shakespeare. She supported him and many other artists of this time period.


How did Queen Elizabeth's husband die?

He didn't! Queen Elizabeth II (the current Queen of Englad) is married to Prince Phillip, who is alive. Queen Elizabeth I (Queen of England in the 16th century) was never married.


In the last half of the 16th century why was it identified as the Elizabethan period?

The last half of the 16th century is called the Elizabethan period is because Elizabeth I was the queen. Even though she was not queen for that entire period, she was very influential.


Are you in the Elizabethan era?

Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.


Is Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth ll the same people?

no? Queen Elizabeth ruled for the end half of the 16th Century and very early 17th Century. She was part of the Tudor dynasty, although sometimes its referred to as the Elizabethan period. Queen Elizabeth II is ruling NOW - from the 20th - 21st Century. She is descended from Victoria, although I'm not sure what her household is referred to as...


Why is the last half of the 16th century identified as the Elizabethan period?

Because it was the period in which Queen Elizabeth ruled...


Who received permission from Queen Elizabeth to established the colony of Roanoke?

Sir Walter Raleigh received permission from Queen Elizabeth I to establish the colony of Roanoke in the late 16th century.


What is Queen Elizabeth of England's number?

She is Elizabeth the second, as the only other female sovereign called Elizabeth, was Queen Elizabeth the first, back in the 16th century.


Why was it called the Elizabethan times?

AnswerAfter Queen Elizabeth I.