Queen Elizabeth I, who reigned from 1558 to 1603, was a pivotal figure in English history, known for her role in establishing Protestantism and the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. Her reign brought about the flourishing of English drama and literature, exemplified by figures like William Shakespeare, and marked a period of exploration and expansion, including the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. The effects of her rule included the strengthening of the monarchy, increased national unity, and the establishment of England as a major world power. Elizabeth's legacy continues to influence modern British identity and governance.
She was Queen of England.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland. Elizabeth I reigned between 1558 and 1603.
she got it from elizabeth the first
No. Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of Elizabeth I's first cousin.
It depends on whether the question is about Queen Elizabeth the First, or second?
no cause she was born September 7,1533
If you are talking about England, the country where Shakespeare was born, Elizabeth the 1st was the Queen
The first queen was queen was queen elizabeth.
yes the first queen elizabeth i mean
Yes Elizabeth the First of England was also Queen of Ireland.
She was Queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth's first child was Prince Charles Duke of york.
No, she did not. One of her nicknames was "The Virgin Queen."
Elizabeth 1st became queen when she was 25.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
Elizabeth the first reigned England during the time William Shakespeare began to write.