First of all, she didn't want to get married - so she there was no definite heir. Secondly, she agreed to execute Mary, Queen of Scots. Thirdly, she had too many advisors, so some had different opinions and disagreed with each other. Fourthly, she made Catholics hate her even more by torturing the ones who upset her. Lastly - and worst of them all - she argued strongly against the Pope and the Pope had her excommunicated to all of the churches in England.
she had a bad temper and found it hard to make important decisions.
she acted very cold and was reserved. Not many of them got to actually see her because she was very careful with her public image. No one could paint the queen unless she herself approved it. if anyone painted her in a bad light they would be hung
Elizabeth was a good queen actually she was a great queen cause she done everything for her country and people, she stood with her armies on battles leading from the front . she joined both Churches and she changed the mind of the Parliament about a female ruler.
Depnding on what Queen you are reffering to ie I or II, Elizabeth I had one royal half sister (Mary I or bloddy mary) and 1 half royal brother (Edward VII). Elizabeth would have had many other half siblings thru King Henry VIII's mistress's. The present Queen had One sister, Princess Margarate who was younger then the Queen. Princess Margarate died in 2002 following a stroke and bad health.
Queen Elizabeth was the second daughter of Henry VIII of England. She ruled for over forty years and she known as the "Virgin Queen" and the era in which she reigned was named the "Golden Age".
"she was not a bad queen. So don't go around gossioing that she was a bad queen. She helped England. Her sister Mary was the bad one" Maybe you should do some research before you start telling everyone that her sister Mary was a bad queen. She wasn't necessarily bad, she just has a horrible reputation for burning anyone who wasn't a Catholic. This isn't entirely true, and although she did execute a lot of people, particularly due to religious reasons, Elizabeth I also did horrible things so there is nothing to say that Elizabeth was good and Mary was bad. They were pretty rough times and a lot of things that people did seem horrible and unimaginable today, but this was just how things were done at the time and if you look at any English Monarch throughout the middle ages you'll find that they all did things that by todays standards, we would consider terrible.
heka bad
rumour has it that she smokes.
Elizabeth I
Mary Scots was a bad queen because she wanted to kill queen Elizabeth ,so her head got chop off.
Her Majesty the Queen remains the Queen of Canada and the Queen of the Commonwealth of Australia.So, to answer your question, probably not that bad.
she had a bad temper and found it hard to make important decisions.
You possibly have a very bad forgery or some sort of fantasy coin. Queen Elizabeth II did not exist until the 2nd of June, 1953. From the death of her father, King George VI, until her coronation in 1953, she was the Queen Regnant. Prior to her fathers death, she was Princess Elizabeth. Elizabeth ascended the throne in 1952 as Queen Regnant and was crowned in 1953 as Queen Elizabeth II. There were no coins with her likeness issued prior to 1953.
This may be a very bad rumour. Queen Elizabeth owns enough property that buying 'a condo in Chicago' may not be on her list of real estate investments.
What caused their bad relationship was that Queen Mary was mistreated. And when she found out that Elizabeth was in her country she was scared she would try to overthrow her. So she imprisoned her ( where Elizabeth's mother died) and Elizabeth was deathly afraid of the castle. ( where her mother was killed) Most likely causing their bad relationship. The only thing that tied them together was that their parents did not give them enough attention. Elizabeth's mother was beheaded when she was 2 1/2.And Mary was mistreated and put on and off power wwwaaaayyy to many times and was ignored for most of her teen years.
She meant that the bad weather that scattered the Armada was sent by Divine providence.
She had her lover, Grigory Orlov, and his brother, Alexe, murder her husband Peter III. Catherine was also responsible for the deaths of relatives of her aunt-in-law Elizabeth of Russia: Elizabeth's daughter Tarakanova and third cousin Tsar Ivan VI.