The second half of the 16th century in England is called the Elizabethan Era because Elizabeth I was the Queen. She gave England both Protestantism and the Culture of the Renaissance. Her reforms brought peace and prosperity. It was a time of great cultural advancement. It sewed the seeds for the industrial revolution.
Yes, it was the era of Queen Elizabeth's reign.
She was born on the 7 September 1533 and died 24 March 1603. Her reign was from 17 November 1558-24 March 1603. So the Century that Queen Elizabeth I mostly ruled in was the 16th Century.
Paracelsus
A 16th-century poem with the title "Villanelle"
William Gilbert, an English physician and scientist, is best known for his work in magnetism and electricity during the late 16th century. He created his inventions and conducted his experiments primarily in London, where he served as the personal physician to Queen Elizabeth I. His most notable work, "De Magnete," was published in 1600 and laid the foundation for the study of magnetism.
Because Queen Elizabeth 1 ruled at that time (1558-1603).
She is Elizabeth the second, as the only other female sovereign called Elizabeth, was Queen Elizabeth the first, back in the 16th century.
16th (1500s)
Queen Elizabeth I
bob meating
none. they didn't have television in the 16th century.
Queen Elizabeth major influence in 16th century theatre came mostly through her patronage of William Shakespeare. She supported him and many other artists of this time period.
the dark age
Queen Elizabeth I was the monarch during the time of the Roanoke colony in the late 16th century.
Elizabeth Margaret Jane
The last year of the 16th century was 1600, not 1599 as some would incorrectly say. 1599 was the second last year of the 16th century. The year 1573 was the 28th last year before the end of the 16th century.
During the 16th century, the English monarchs were members of the Tudor family. They included Henry VII, Henry VIII, and ended with Elizabeth I.