Nobles- She showed loyalty to her advisors (unlike her father or brother) and this did a lot to decrease the deadliness of the infighting at court. There were still factions, but violence and fear decreased a lot. She also let the nobles share in wealth and glory.
Kings- She took advantage of the great distrust between the French and Habsburg monarchs, by making alliances with them. By making them think they (or their relatives) had a chance to obtain the English throne by marrying her, they would concentrate on winning her hand instead of invasion.
Queen Elizabeth I had no direct decedents because she never married and had no children. Her only sister Queen Mary I who was married but was never able to have children and her brother King Edward died at the age of 15 and unmarried. When she died in 1603 she named no successor and the crown passed to her second cousin, King James VI of Scotland, son of Mary Queen of Scots.
Princess Diana used to be amazing at dancing(ballet) and swimming
Of course Queen Elizabeth I sat on the throne, as shown in many portraits. Elizabeth took the throne - literally - during her coronation process. She also sat on the throne during ceremonial occasions and when special visitors called upon her. The throne was lavishly decorated and a symbol of her status and power.
Yes, she could name the next monarchs other than her son, but she would only be able to name Prince William, Duke of Cambridge as he is next in line after his father prince Charles. This is very unlikely and will not happen unless for whatever reason prince Charles Elizabeth II's eldest son gives up the throne to his son, which at the moment he has no intention of doing. And as Charles is Elizabeth's son, she is unlikely to give the throne to her grandson for no good reason. But if Charles dies before the Queen, Prince William will of course become the next king after she dies.
The reign of Elizabeth I has special importance because it was under her rule that the Great Britain became a real world power and it was also during his reign that all the isles that conform the country were really unified. The Renaissance of arts had place during this time. She was also able to resist a Spanish invasion and to keep an atmosphere of peace and stability in her country.
The people with the most power were the nobles. The kings weren't because the nobles were able to communicate with the gods. The kings just had to be able to do what the gods asked for. But, in any case, they gods were the most powerful people in the entire nation of Greece.
They had warriors who became nobles who ruled and because the first kings of the greeks.
Queen Elizabeth was certainly strong tempered and able to speak her mind. Being the daughter of Henry VIII, she likely inherited his desire to have his will done.
The press are not able to ask the Queen questions directly as that is not correct protocol.
Queen Elizabeth I accomplished a lot in her life. Specifically, Queen Elizabeth I managed to convert England from Catholic to Protestant, she proved that a woman was able to successfully rule as well as a king, and she made England into one of the most powerful countries on Earth at that time.
As a Queen of Scots from an early age and briefly also a Queen of France, she had to make wise decisions. However, there is one very silly decisions that she made in her youth. It was when she declared herself a Queen of England and started using Coat of arms of England. She got Queen Elizabeth I. furious :)
This is a parliamentary democracy. The Queen overseas the Parliament, but they are the ones who are able to make the laws in the country.
Kings were afraid that the nobles would be able to overthrow the king, if they were given the power of an Estates General.
the tyrants were able to seize power from the nobles because they had the help and support of the Greek farmers, merchants, and the artisans.
Elizabeth I was threatened many times from Mary Queen of Scots and the people Mary ruled. They were cousins, so Elizabeth was unwilling to kill her despite the threats. After they continued, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for these threats on the country. This is why Elizabeth was never physically hurt because of Mary, because Mary was killed.
Queen Elizabeth 1 sent people to make colonies in America, with families, and the families were able to get along better than the Spanish explorers, thus, making living and settling more easy.
Nobles were able to choose a new king, while commoners were not.