At her birth: Catherine of Aragon's supporters, who thought her the bastard daughter of a harlot.
Later, her sister would become her enemy, because of Elizabeth's refusal to embrace catholocism and popularity with protestants (and the threat this presented to her unpopular reign).
After Elizabeth became queen; Some Catholics in England (though her relative tolerance meant most did not hate her), her cousin Mary of Scots and her supporters, Philips II increasingly, the pope, most of Catholic Europe.
yes she did. she had enemies close to her like her half sister
Answer from another person:
and.... when she became queen after her half-sister died (in 1558) many people of the court had plots to assasinate her, such as: her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots (who was later executed for her role in the plots to assasinate her cousin, reigning queen: Elizabeth of England!
[And that my friend, is how you answer a question correctly!]
her sister
licensed pirates were to ply extensively against the enemies of Britain but not be overtly connect to the country.
in the crusades, saladin at home, Philip II Augustus, the capetian king
she had no enemies
she had no enemies
the enemies were the comanches
the whole western region of europe
In the late 1560s a rebellion broke out in the Netherlands, and the rebels were Protestant. Elizabeth helped these Protestants. By helping Spain's enemies, Queen Elizabeth encouraged Protestant ideas and was willing to help the enemies of Catholic Spain, which made Spain England's enemies.
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licensed pirates were to ply extensively against the enemies of Britain but not be overtly connect to the country.
in the crusades, saladin at home, Philip II Augustus, the capetian king
Elizabeth 1 presided over a time of great expansion and upheaval. Henry VIII had broken with the Church of Rome, Catholics had been persecuted and Church property destroyed. Henry's actions have been compared to Mao Zadong's Cultural Revolution. Elizabeth brought some stability to English society and expanded England's social and political power. Her use of piracy against her Spanish enemies can be seen as State-approved aggression outside of the common rules of war. Elizabeth also pursued her perceived enemies, using spies, torture and barbaric executions against some of them.
Sweden has no enemies.
Her name in real life is Elizabeth Gillies. In the show she plays a girl named Jade that is dating a guy named Beck and is enemies with the main character Tori.
Richard Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, was a cousin of Elizabeth I and a personal favorite of the queen. However, due to Essex's frequent insubordination, rash temper and dangerous political enemies, he fell out of favor, launched a rebellion, was tried for treason and executed.
they have no enemies
no, she does not have enemies
eagles do not have any enemies. their only enemies are humans.