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Who looked after Elizabeth 1 when she was a child?

As a child, Elizabeth I was primarily cared for by her governess, Lady Margaret Bryan, who oversaw her education and upbringing. After her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed, Elizabeth was placed in the care of various guardians, including the Lady Mary, her half-sister, and later, the Lady Jane Grey. Elizabeth's education emphasized languages, history, and the arts, preparing her for her future role as queen.


What happend to Elizabeth after she killed Mary the Queen of Scots?

In 1554 Mary had Elizabeth imprisoned in the Tower of London, briefly threatened her with execution, and then placed her under house arrest. Elizabeth lived quietly at her family's country retreat north of London until she became queen upon her sister's death in 1558. Elizabeth's experiences as a child and young adult helped her develop keen political instincts that allowed her to skillfully balance aristocratic factions and court favorites during her long reign.


What was the greatest thing that happened to Elizabeth Tudor?

During Elizabeth I's reign, England experienced the first Golden Age. The discovery of America could be considered as the greatest thing. It placed Britain at the centre of the world's trading routes and brilliant naval commanders. It also enabled England to dominate these trade routers. a Source: Aspects of Britain n USA and my own knowledge ^^


Who was more beautiful Elizabeth I or Mary Queen of Scots?

Both were considered beautiful at the time, although I believe that Mary was said to be a bit more pretty of the two. It is an extremely interesting questions because both women possed an almost identical colouring. Both had long thick lustrous glossy red-gold hair, large and expressive dark sexually magnetic eyes, an extremely fine pale complexion and rosy lips. And both had very slender figures. Although personally I think Mary Stuart being ten years younger then Elizabeth and also having a very cozened lifestyle, especially compared to the emotionally unstable and traumatic lifestyle of Elizabeth, was the prettier of the two. Elizabeth's features,although beautiful were often very hard and strong. And whereof Mary dressed in colours that emphasised her beauty. Elizabeth would often dress to make a political point of view.


Why did the peasant family give up elizabeth in Frankenstein?

The peasant family raised Elizabeth because her mother died during childbirth and was placed with the family to nurse; back then they were wealthier. Her father also died, so she became an orphan and a beggar, so the family completely took her in.

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An extra layer of material placed between the garment and the facing to add stiffness and strength is called the?

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Does an electric field have strength but no direction?

It has plenty of direction. The direction of the electric field at any point in it is the direction of the force that would be felt by an infinitesimally small positive charge placed at that point.


What are some quotes of Queen Elizabeth I?

"be be be be a women""i would rather be a begger and single, than a queen and married""he who placed me in this seat, will keep me here"


Can a digital antenna be placed outside or does it have to be placed inside?

Not all antenna work indoors, but there are some available. An antenna should always be put outside where possible to avoid the walls of the building affecting the signal strength.


Who looked after Elizabeth 1 when she was a child?

As a child, Elizabeth I was primarily cared for by her governess, Lady Margaret Bryan, who oversaw her education and upbringing. After her mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed, Elizabeth was placed in the care of various guardians, including the Lady Mary, her half-sister, and later, the Lady Jane Grey. Elizabeth's education emphasized languages, history, and the arts, preparing her for her future role as queen.


What Elizabeth said to encourage her navy to fight the Spanish?

"My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear! I have always behaved myself that, under God I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts of good will of my subjects, and, therefore, I am come amongst you at this time, not for my recreation and disport,but being resolved to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God and for my kingdom and for my people, my honor and my blood - even in the dust. I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king - and of a King of England, too - and I think foul scorn that Parma, or Spain, or any prince of Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm; to which, rather than any dishonor shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms, I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field.............." There's more, but that's all I can remember at the moment. The language might be paraphrased somewhat, but I think it's fairly close to the Tilbury speech.


How did Voldemort get back all his strength?

He was re-born in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire when Peter Pettigrew made a potion and placed Voldemort in it.


What did you feel when you placed your clenched first over your heart?

I felt a sense of determination and inner strength. It was a physical expression of my commitment and belief in something important to me.


Who was the Englishman that was said to have placed his cape over a mud puddle so Queen Elizabeth wouldn't soil her dress?

That is generally credited to Sir Walter Raleigh.


Why did Queen Elizabeth lock bess of hardwick in the Tower of London twice?

Firstly Katherine Grey sister to Lady Jane Grey confided to Bess that she had secretly married. It was Bess's duty to disclose to Elizabeth this information which she did not. Being privy, she was deemed an accomplice and placed in the Tower for several months Secondly, her connivings with Margaret, Countess of Lennox to secretly marry her daugher Elizabeth with Charles the son of Margaret meant that they could face life imprisonment for treason for tampering with the succession and not getting Elizabeth's permission. Both Margaret and Bess were placed in the Tower. Bess again for only a few months


Why is a iron bar placed in a solenoid?

An iron bar is placed in a solenoid to increase the magnetic field strength produced by the solenoid. The iron bar becomes magnetized by the solenoid's magnetic field, enhancing the overall magnetic effect. This is commonly used in devices like electromagnets to amplify their magnetic strength.