Because she was sick and tired (and so were the people of England) of how the country had been previously changed so many times from Catholic to Protestant and Protestant to Catholic and she wanted to make it sort of equal so that it pleases both the Catholics and the Protestants.
Yes she did.
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It is the other way around. Mary queen of Scott was forceed into prison by queen elizabeth, her cousin, for 16 years until queen elizabeth exicuted Mary by beheading her.
NO!! Queen elizabeth I hated catholics! She had many catholics killed as she was a dedicated protestant.
Well, it depends. Queen Elizabeth I is the one who brought England to prosperity. Queen Victoria was the person who ruled at the greatest extent of the British Empire. In a way Queen Victoria did do more, but however if Elizabeth I did not do what she did, Queen Victoria may not have even existed. The course of History is one which can be changed very easily.
it is the middle way of cathlic and protestant
when Elizabeth I killed Mary Queen Of Scots...The Babington Plot was a way to kill Elizabeth!
Her Middle Way!
It is the other way around. Mary queen of Scott was forceed into prison by queen elizabeth, her cousin, for 16 years until queen elizabeth exicuted Mary by beheading her.
NO!! Queen elizabeth I hated catholics! She had many catholics killed as she was a dedicated protestant.
Niagara to Toronto is 1 h 30 min (83.5 mi) via Queen Elizabeth Way
The Middle Way pursued by Queen Elizabeth I aimed to strike a balance between the religious factions of England. While it may have been seen as fair by some for maintaining stability and preventing extremes, others saw it as oppressive for not fully accommodating the beliefs of Catholics or Puritans. Overall, the Middle Way can be considered a pragmatic approach to governance during a turbulent time in English history.
The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) highway in Ontario, Canada was named after Queen Elizabeth, who was the reigning monarch at the time of the highway's opening in 1939.
Elizabeth, of course. She played Queen Elizabeth I twice, by the way.
King George VI's wife was Queen Elizabeth. Most people alive today would know her by the title she took after George VI's death - Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This was specifically done because her given name and that of her daughter were both Elizabeth, and this was an easy way of differentiating them. She was born The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, fourth daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne, a Scottish noble family.
Well, it depends. Queen Elizabeth I is the one who brought England to prosperity. Queen Victoria was the person who ruled at the greatest extent of the British Empire. In a way Queen Victoria did do more, but however if Elizabeth I did not do what she did, Queen Victoria may not have even existed. The course of History is one which can be changed very easily.
it is the middle way of cathlic and protestant
Bette Davis played Queen Elizabeth I ( reigned l558-l603) in two separate movies, really three in a way as there were alternate titles for the first one- Elizabeth and Essex /Elizabeth the Queen ( late thirties) and the Virgin Queen which was a more accurate biography of Elizabeth Tudor. Helen Miren played the still regnant and alive Queen Elizabeth II in the recent movie entitled- The Queen, dealing mainly with Her Majesty"s reactions to the death of Diana .
Queen Elizabeth I died at Richmond Palace on March 24, 1603.