Elizabeth's first battle as queen was called 'Spanish Armada'
Britain, under Queen Elizabeth I did not lose to the Spanish. The invasion of England by the Spanish Armada was a total failure.
the Queen has never fought in a battle
yes I think
Perhaps Elizabeth I thought that England needed a powerful female monarch. Perhaps she did not want to lose power to a man, which she would have done (in that era) had she married. For more in-depth information about the possible reasons Elizabeth remained unmarried, see the related question further down this page.
Elizabeth I established an English Protestant church of which she was the head. This evolved into the Church of England. The Elizabethan age is remembered as a golden era of English culture Ð this is the time of William Shakespeare. Also during her reign, the English defeated the widely feared Spanish Armada.
Not all people were poor. The rich were very rich and most landowners were not poor but their tenants were and most manual workers, (most of the population), were poor. If you don't have a rich family and you have to earn your wage by manual work, and in those days that meant agricultural work, you are tied to a landowner who pays you and owns your house. If you cause any problems to your landlord, you lose your job and your home, and there's always someone who will step into your job for a smaller wage because that is better than living in the open with no money at all.
" i dont have any quotes " -elizabeth scott That is her quote.
Yes, Elizabeth Kenny had 7 other siblings
yes he did
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In the castle wars minigame you do not lose any of your items.It is a safe minigame,all items are kept if you die during the castle wars minigame.
It was during the Tudor reign and the monarch who brought England victory was Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Elizabeth never had any children so that's where the Tudor reign ended+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++The Battle of Trafalgar : 21 October 1805
To toughen up the French so the French wouldn't lose any wars
Perhaps Elizabeth I thought that England needed a powerful female monarch. Perhaps she did not want to lose power to a man, which she would have done (in that era) had she married. For more in-depth information about the possible reasons Elizabeth remained unmarried, see the related question further down this page.
Ares was a god of war itself; he did not take sides, but encouraged both sides to fight.
Perhaps momentarily, however, she always found them quickly and never lost any of her four children permanently.
In England during the reign of Elizabeth I, there was only one legal religion--the Church of England. Anyone who had an inclination toward any other religion had to do it secretly.
No, he Ulysses S. Grant didn't lose any wars but he did lose a battle; the Battle of Shiloh. COMMENT Grant won the battle of Shiloh, not only from the tactical point of view, as the Confederates failed on their attempt to destroy or scatter his army, but especially from the strategical one because, after the battle they withdrew southward, opening the way to the occupation of Corinth and the control of a further long stretch of the Mississippi River by the Union.
No she was not involved in any wars
Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?