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Queen Elizabeth's Men was created in 1583.
England hasn't had its own king or queen for about 350 years. Queen Elizabeth the Second is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which includes England. England is now a Constitutional Monarchy, meaning that the ruling regent is more of a figure head rather than an actual political leader. The current regent of England is Queen Elizabeth the II.
Yes queen Elizabeth was a popular queen she had many men to follow her
As the name suggests , it was Queen Elizabeth (I). Sometimes, nicknamed Gloriana , The Virgin Queen, or Good Queen Bess. She reigned from 17 November 1558 to 24 March 1603 (her death). It was named the Elizabethan Age after all the capable men around her.; Drake, Frobisher, Raleigh, Shakespeare to name but a few.
She was never married. She mistrusted marriage and men. She was known as the virgin queen and said she was married to England.
Shakespeare was a subject of Queen Elizabeth I. There is no record of them ever meeting, although The Lord Chamberlain's Men did perform at court before the queen.
When Queen Elizabeth died, she was succeeded by her cousin's son, who became King James I of England (he was already King James VI of Scotland). King James assumed patronage of the former Lord Chamberlain's Men.
She had a gift for picking men to do the country's work and very few men and women passed her in intelligence.
mabye because she hated men?!
Most royal men, mainly Protestants because she was a Protestant. She was queen of England, Ireland and Wales, in her own right so very powerful. She was clearly viewed as a good ruler as the people of the Netherlands invited her to be their queen to.
The next in line for the British throne is Prince Charles, the son of Queen Elizabeth. If anything should happen to him, Prince William would be next in line for the throne. Since these are men and will be a king, not a queen, obviously, there will be not be another queen in England for the foreseeable future. The next female in the line of succession would be HRH Princess Beatrice of York (number 5 in the line of succession).
Yes, there is a list of men knighted by Queen Elizabeth I known as the Elizabethan Order of Knighthood. Some notable figures include Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Philip Sidney.