She was a strong supporter of Great Britain as a nation, and the Protestant Church.
I don't know, i think she likes boys and girls. But that's just what I think.
the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism
what are the contribution of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation
NO. He is a Buddhist and a strong supporter of the Dalai Lama.
Catholic AnswerElizabeth was brought up outside the Catholic Church in Henry VIII's newly formed Anglican Church. She was a strong supporter of the Anglican Church as the Catholic Church never recognized her mother as a wife of Henry and so she, Elizabeth, as illegitimate, could not legally sit on the throne of England.
I don't know, i think she likes boys and girls. But that's just what I think.
the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism
Chester Arthur was a strong supporter of civil service reform in the 19th century.
Elizabeth 1
strong supporter
An archsegregationist is a strong supporter of segregation.
what are the contributions of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation
They're both called "Elizabeth" :-) --- And they're both strong willed women
Quakers
nationalism
what are the contribution of elizabeth 1? She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature. She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation
Elizabeth Strong Worthington died in 1908.