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Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I (1533 – 1603) was Queen regnant of England and Queen regnant of Ireland from 1558 until her death. The daughter of Henry V, she was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.

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Do you have a secret admirer?

A secret admireris a petrson who is in love with someone but never tels the person. Instead choosing to send them things such as cards, chocolates, flowers and gifts annonomasly !Answer:

a secret admirer is someone who feels strongly about someone else, as the first person says loves, and sends them items like notes and candy saying i really like you, signed anonymously so the person doesn't figure it out, and that's why they call it secret!

What caused all theatres to close in 1593-1594?

The thing that closed down all the theaters was the plague. and beacause they snack a woman in the play

What important event in British history happened during the time of queen Elizabeth 1?

January - June May - The first Royal Charter is granted to St. Albans. June 26 - Christ's Hospital and King Edward's School, Witley are created by Royal Charter.

July - December July 6 - Edward VI of England dies. July 9 - Battle of Sievershausen: Prince-elector Maurice of Saxony defeats the Catholic forces of Margrave Albert of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. Maurice is mortally wounded. July 10 - Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen of England - a position she holds for the next nine days. July 18 - The Lord Mayor of London proclaims Queen Mary as the rightful Queen; Lady Jane Grey willingly abdicates. July 19 - Lady Jane Grey is replaced by Mary I of England as Queen of England after having that title for just nine days. August 3 - Queen Mary arrives in London. August 22 - The Duke of Northumberland, a supporter of Jane Grey, is executed. September - Protestant bishops in England are arrested and Roman Catholic bishops are restored. September 23 - The Sadians consolidate their power in Morocco by defeating the last of their enemies. October 27 - Calvinists burn Michael Servetus as a heretic in Geneva. December 25 - Battle of Tucapel: Mapuche rebels under Lautaro defeats the Spanish conquistadors and exetutes the governor of Chile Pedro de Valdivia.

Is Queen Elizabeth II the longest living British monarch?

Queen Elizabeth II is the oldest serving monarch in British history at the age of 86 years 50 days (as of June 10,2012);her paternal great-great grandmother,Queen Victoria,the longest reigned monarch in 63 years,216 days(1837-1901) died at the age of 81 years 243 days.

Who became the Kings and queens after Henry the 8th died?

Henry 8th had 3 children and after he died his long wanted son Edward 6th took his place but when Edward died at the age of 15 his sucessor was Lady Jane Grey she ruled for 9 days and was executed at 16 for high treason so the throne went to Mary 1st ( tudor) and she rules for 5 years burning protestant's along the way the her wonderful sidter Elizebeth 1st came and ruled for 44 years she also defeted the spanish and her reign was the longest. Until Queen Victoria came along in 1837 and reigning for almost 64 years! Because Queen Elizabeth I was the longest reigning Queen her era was called "The golden age".

How did queen Elizabeth 1 deal with her enemy's?

Elizabeth had four choices. She could: - Execute her? - Send her back to Scotland? - Let her live freely in England - Imprison her? She chose to Imprison her in many different houses around England.

Did Queen Elizabeth 1 travel?

She travelled around England on 'progress' so that the people could see their Queen and so that she could honour nobles by visiting their grand houses. However she never travelled outside of England, not even to Wales or Scotland.

What lesson did Queen Elizabeth 1 teach us?

She was cunning and smart enough to hire pirates (they were called the sea dogs) to steal from the Spanish Armada and use the gold she acquired to build the English Navy.

Did Queen Elizabeth have a child with Thomas Seymour?

No, there is no evidence, only suspicions at the time. However, it does appear that Seymour paid unhealthy attention to Elizabeth when she was around 14. It would seem that his aim was to marry Elizabeth, which he didn't achieve, but ended up being beheaded for treason.

What were Elizabeth MacArthur's children called?

A daughter who did not survive was born to Elizabeth Macarthur whilst the Macarthurs were sailing to Australia in 1790, but this child did not survive. The Macarthurs also had an older son, Edward, born in 1789. Later children were Elizabeth, born in 1792; James, born in 1793 but who died a year later; John, born in 1794 but who died at age 7; Mary, born in 1795; James, born in 1798; William, born in 1800 and Emmeline who was born in 1808.

Did Queen Elizabeth I get along with Mary Queen of Scots?

Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots were not sisters. They were cousins Queen Elizabeth's father being the brother of Mary Queen of Scots grandmother. And no they didn't get along as Queen Elizabeth had Mary queen of Scots executed.

Was Elizabeth street was named after Queen Elizabeth?

Yes, Elizabeth I- who reigned l558-l603. This is the most logical explanation. There was also a Saint Elizabeth- in the Bible- and around l234 AD ( easy number to remember) Saint Elisabeth ( I am using the Continental spelling) of Hungary who was noted for her charitable deeds. While never Canonized, the martyred ( by an assasin) Empress Elisabeth of Austria is the namesake of the Elisabeth Bridge, a very large bridge in Europe and one of the first to be totally pre-fabbed with specially rolled steel for some components. This is in the city of Budapest. Bridge has been rebuilt several times, to rectify war damages.

What is the name of a Tudor playwright?

William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Thomas Kyd were all playwrights under Queen Elizabeth I, who was a Tudor monarch. The earliest Tudor playwright was Nicholas Udall, who wrote Ralph Roister Doister.

Is there an age limit to become king or queen of England?

No; Edward III was 14-15 years old when he was crowned. It can be any age whatsoever, just highly unlikely to be very young.

Was Queen Elizabeth 1 known as grandmother of Europe?

1. All but one of her children married into other European royal families, including France, Prussia, Russia, Austria and Spain.

2. She was the head of the most powerful nation in history and the most powerful monarch to ever reign -- yes, even more powerful than the USA and Russia nowadays.

Why did Philip hate elizabeth 1?

Because one day Mary Queen of Scots came to England and she was a Catholic. The Catholics believed that she would be a better Queen than Elizabeth so people tried to kill Elizabeth so that Mary could take over England. In the end Mary was assassinated by command of Elizabeth.

What was the main reason Queen Elizabeth I and English politicians were interested in colonizing America?

Elizabeth wasn't interested in colonies in America , but she was interested in stopping Spanish ships in the Armada in 1588. She had too many problems with other things.

How old was Queen Elizabeth 1 she she became a queen?

Elizabeth the 1st was 25 (twenty-five) years old when she became queeen.

Could priests marry when Elizabeth was Queen?

Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.

How many people did Mary queen of Scots Kill?

Nope: it's the other way round. Mary I of Scotland (Mary, Queen of Scots) was executed on the order of Elizabeth I in Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire in 1567. Plus, Mary I of Scotland and Elizabeth I of England were not half-sisters. Elizabeth I was first cousin of Mary I's father. You've probably confused Mary I of Scotland with Mary I of England, who was Elizabeth I's half-sister, enemy and predecessor. Mary I of England (Bloody Mary) died a natural death, as did Elizabeth I

What was the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scott's?

They were all children of Henry VIII by different women.

Mary (b. 1516) was a lot older than the other two, but took a liking to both of them, when they were young. She was Edward's godmother and taught Elizabeth how to play the lute. The two half-sisters played cards together and exchanged presents.

Catherine Parr did much to heal some of the wounds in the royal family and both sisters often visited Edward VI when she was queen. Elizabeth gave him presents and Edward wrote to Mary that he loved her the most.

Religion got in the way of these good relationships after their father died.

Edward disapproved of Mary being a Catholic.

He had the same tutor as Elizabeth and shared her beliefs. He would, however, pass not just Mary over, but also her when he changed the succession in favor of the protestant Jane Grey.

After his death, with Mary queen, she first welcomed Elizabeth to court. As she refused to give up protestantism wholeheartedly, she became suspicious of her. Rebels fought Mary in an attempt to get her on the throne, even if Elizabeth didn't condone this (in writing at least). Elizabeth was first locked up in the Tower and then the countryside, where she remained until she became queen herself.

How many girls did elizabeth bathory kill?

She was not sane; it is thought that she was sadistic. She tortured her victims brutally. She beat them until they bled, stuck pins into pressure points (such as under their fingers), cut off their fingers, burned them, smeared honey on them and left outside for the bugs to consume, dumped freezing water on them in the dead of winter until they froze, branded them with iron, bit them, starved them, and cut out chunks of their flesh. She forced women or girls that were still alive to eat the grilled flesh of the victims she had just killed. She was always fascinated with torture and she had a rough childhood. After her husband died, she did whatever she wanted. It is said that she killed young virgins to bathe in their blood so that she could maintain her youth and beauty, but this has never been proven. She was crazy.