Her elder half-sister Mary (known as Bloody Mary). She was Catholic and despised her sister Elizabeth. Mary married Phillip of Spain, a marriage that did not last long. She was a rather vile woman and had a terrible upbringing for the King Henry VIII.
Her father King George VI who reigned 1936-52
Queen Elizabeth I ruled for 44 years + 127 days.
well queen Elizabeth - I was Queen in The Golden Age
England
No, Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots) was not an English monarch. Elizabeth's half-sister, Mary Tudor, was queen immediately before Elizabeth. Upon Mary Tudor's death Elizabeth ascended the throne.
Queen Elizabeth ruled England and Wales for 45 years. She ruled from 1558 - 1603. When her time finished King James took over. He ruled from 1603 - 1625. Please do not say that Queen Elizabeth ruled the "United Kingdom" because that did not exist for a hundred years after her death. She was never the queen of Scotland, which causes Scottish nationalists to refer to the current queen as "Queen Elizabeth the second of England and the first of Scotland." Good Queen Bess also had claims in Ireland, but it was difficult to establish her authority there. It was for this purpose that she sent the Earl of Essex there to defeat the Irish rebels, something he was too incompetent to do, and his failure led to his downfall and death.
The queen of England (queen Elizabeth) ruled Botswana before independence.
queen elizabeth the 3rd
Queen Elizabeth I ruled for 44 years + 127 days.
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth the first ruled without a husband.
well queen Elizabeth - I was Queen in The Golden Age
Queen Elizabeth ruled England, and William Shakspeare wrote plays.
Elizabeth I was the 5th Tudor monarch and she ruled longest. Elizabeth I, who ruled England for 45 years.
The Elizabethan times were when Queen Elizabeth ruled England.
It was before Canada was a Commonwealth, so it was a part of the British Empire ruled by Queen Victoria.
It is Queen Elizabeth who is with Alfonso. Queen Elizabeth I begin her reign in 1559 and ruled for over 40 years.
In England, it was Queen Elizabeth I