Some of her advisers were Francis Walsingham, William Cecil, Robert Cecil. Robert Dudley.
she was a princess in to a queen
Whitehall palace
the elizabethan era
She enjoyed entertainment of many kinds - plays, masques, dancing and music.
Princess Margaret and Princess Mary Tudor - sisters of Elizabeth's father Henry VIII, and Mary Boleyn, sister of her mother, Anne Boleyn.
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Had nothing to do with Queen Elizabeth and everything to do with Henry the IV I am I am. It's called the Anglican church. Not a new religion either.
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She was succeded by her cousin James
she was a fat chubby child, as a teenager she drove a mustang, and as an adult she got drunk and killed someone
Queen Elizabeth I had quite a job ahead of her. Not only did she have all of the normal duties of the monarchy but she did have to strengthen the country once again. She ruled for about 45 years during which she encouraged the arts and created a stable set of advisers.
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