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Who was the last king on the throne before Queen Elizabeth 2?
James the VI became James the 1st in 1603 (On the death of Elizabeth I), when England & Scotland became 1 nation. James was the 6th Scottish but the first English king of that name. Actually King William III of England & Ireland, (King William II of Scotland), was the last King of Scotland. Queen Anne, who inherited the throne on King Williams death in 1702 became the last Monarch of Scotland, and coincidently, was also the last Monarch of England & Ireland as these two countries, united with Scotland on 1st May 1707, to form the Parliament of Great Britain. BTW to those that will answer that Ireland's Parliament was not united with Great Britains till 1st January 1801. That was a Parliament of Anglo-Irish Protestant aristocrats, that thanks to Poynings Act of the mid 15th Century, was totally subservient to the whims of the English Parliament, a Parliament that by the 1790's forbade Irish Catholics the Right to stand for this Parliament or even for Irish Catholics to have the vote. Hardly governmet of the people, by the people and for the people. :) Kenneth I MacAlpin - he was the first king.
More information is needed. What country is the coin from? What image appears on the other side? What condition is it in?
Please post a new question with those details to help ID your coin.
On front - it does not say where from?
On back - queen elizabeth the second
Did Queen Elizabeth 1 get shot by a gun?
NO, this is depicted in Shekhar Kapur's 2007 film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" in which Elizabeth is confronted by Anthony Babington with a pistol charged with powder but no shot (for some reason never explained). This is a total fiction, the real Babington Plot was thwarted while still at the planning stage.
What are the name of queen Elizebeth the 1st parents?
Queen Elizabeth I's parents were King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
Her siblings technically would be Henry Fitzroy(bastard of Bessie Blount), Mary Tudor (daughter of Kathrine of Aragon), Edward Tudor (Son of Jane Seymour).
Otherwise there is rumored two children by Mary Boleyn that would be considered Elizabeth's siblings. And Henry slept around so there are many more, along with the many stillborn babies he fathered.
What kind of soap does Queen Elizabeth use to wash herself up with?
She has used a special lemon scented soap for years which is made especially for her.
Elizabeth was very good at inspiring affection in her people. She knew how to talk to her people and how to inspire them.
Her religious settlement was not popular at the beginning of her reign, it pleased neither Catholics nor Protestants, but as her reign progressed the English increasingly were won over to her church of England settlement, and the Catholic religion was identified with foreign interference. Increasing hostility towards the Catholic religion meant that the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots was a popular move on her part. However, Catholic priests were tortured and executed sometimes in such gruesome ways that there was some popular disquiet about it.
She encouraged overseas trade and exploration, and these measures were succesful in increasing the power and prestige of England, which increased her popularity.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada was probably the peak period of her popularity, her inspirational speech to the troops at Tilbury was a major success.
Her prevarication over her marriage was not popular, because most people would have liked to see her marry and produce an heir, but she was persuasive in convincing people that she was, as she put it 'married to my kingdom' and that she was devoted to the interests of the people of England above all. Her image as the 'Virgin Queen' was popular in her later years.
Her popularity declined in the last years of her reign due to the worsening economic situation, rising unemployment etc, but in general she remained popular for most of her reign.
Why shouldn't Elizabeth 1 execute Mary?
Assuming you mean Mary, Queen of Scots, and not Mary Tudor (Elizabeth's half-sister), Elizabeth was reluctant to have Mary QS executed largely because, like Elizabeth, she was an anointed queen, and related to Elizabeth. She, Mary, was offered forgiveness and life, but she continued to be a part of several plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Ultimately Elizabeth had no choice and after many years and much vacillation she signed Mary's death warrant.
How does queen elizabeth's accomplishments affect people today?
it meant that there have been new laws against child labour and children don't have to work in mines and factory's and mills
What is Queen Elizabeth Secondary School's motto?
The motto of Queen Anne's School is 'Quietness and Strength'.
Did queen elizabeth1 cousin try and kill her?
Nobody knows for certain if Mary, Queen of Scots, did try and kill her, but Elizabeth's court believed so.
TM stands for "Trademark"
R stands for "Registered"
They are both used to idenify patents.
Why was the armada portrait painted?
George GowerGower was appointed to the position of Serjeant Painter to Queen Elizabeth in 1581.[1] This allowed him to paint most of England's aristocracy. The post also made him responsible for painted decoration at the royal residences, and on coaches and furniture. Among his works were a fountain (now destroyed) and the astronomical clock, both at Hampton Court Palace. He also inspected portraits of the Queen by other artists prior to their official release.
What marked Elizabeth I as a strong ruler?
Elizabeth I was strong because she chose not to marry and be controlled by a husband. She pretended to be interested in many men and played one against the other. She secretly had men like Sir Francis Drake attack the Spanish and she pretended not to know anything about it.
What two notable things happened during the reign of Elizabeth Tudor?
The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots on February 7th, 1587.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
Queen Victoria was married to Edward in what year?
I am presuming you mean Queen Elizabeth 11. If so she married in 1947;at 11.30am on the 20th November, in Westminster Abbey.
At the time of her wedding she was Princess Elizabeth
She was secretly engaged to her husband to be in 1946 when he asked her father for her hand in marriage. The request was granted with the proviso that the formal engagement would be postponed until Elizabeth's 21st birthday the following April.
Did Elizabeth 1 like having her portrait painted?
Most royalty had their pictures painted constantly it was a sign of wealth and influence. It also made you look like a patron to the arts. Elizabeth was also vain, so it may have been a sign of her vanity as well as her wealth.
How has Queen Elizabeth 1 influenced your morden day lives?
she impacted the society by leading the English to win the wars.
Who was British queen before Queen Elizabeth II?
Queen Elizabeth's father King George VI. When he died in 1952, Elizabeth became Queen.
What is the famous father of Queen Elizabeth the 1 name?
Queen Elizabeth I's father was King Henry VIII, while Anne Boleyn was her mother.
Who was The woman known as the protestant queen?
Queen Mary of England. That's why we have the drink "bloody Mary".