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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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Where did Queen Elizabeth live when she was an adult?

she lived in Hatfield for most of her life although for a shorter period of time she lived in Chelsea with Kathrine, Henry VIII's last surviving wife.

she lived in Hatfield for most of her life although for a shorter period of time she lived in Chelsea with Kathrine, Henry VIII's last surviving wife.

How old was Elizabeth I when Henry VIII died?

Elizabeth died aged 69 on the 24th March 1603 in the early hours of Thursday morning at Richmond Palace, Surrey. She was born September 7, 1533.

Why did Queen Elizabeth protect the English pirates known as the sea dogs?

So they'd be grateful to her and help her defaet her naval enemies. Plus, they were from her home country, which would probbably start a riot if she failed to protect one of their own.

What plots against Elizabeth I were Mary queen of Scots involved in?

This is a bit misguided due to historical facts. You may be thinking of the ( Battles) of the Spanish Armada- which was largely wrecked due to storms and not battle action- this was l558, shortly after the death ( natural causes, and in church!) Of Mary Tudor of England and the accession of Elizabeth Tudor- or Elizabeth I. The Spanish aimed at essentially seizing England by armed force- and conceivably assasinating Elizabeth or at least taking her prisoner. now Mary, Queen of Scots was executed in l587, almost 20 years after the failed Spanish invasion. a little far fetched. there may have been anti-Elizabethan plots hatched- at various times including Lord Essex.- but, not at this particular juncture in history. remember telecommunications ( even telegraphy) were centuries in the future. It would have been difficult to command and control spies or counter-terrorism personnel on this regard. also-it was and is considered bad form to murder a Lady, especially a sovereign Queen! asssasination attempts, yes, but none verified- Elizabeth lived until 3.25.03 (l603)/

Is Queen Elizabeth's dad still alive?

Queen Elizabeth II' dad is not alive, he died of lung cancer on February 6th, 1952 when Elizabeth and Prince Philip were on a tour in Australia. Queen Elizabeth I's dad also, is not alive, died long ago.

Where is Queen Elizabeth 11 queen of?

She is Elizabeth the Second, as the only other female sovereign called Elizabeth, was Queen Elizabeth the First, back in the 16th Century.

Queen Consorts are not counted, as they are not sovereigns and do not rule. This includes Elizabeth II's mother, who was also called Elizabeth.

Is Queen Elizabeth the 1st still alive?

No, Queen Elizabeth I has been dead for four hundred and five years.

Who ruled Scotland after Mary queen of Scots?

The monarch is Queen Elizabeth II. Laws, rules and legislation come from the UK parliament and from the devolved Scottish Parliament Regulations are also issued from the EU Parliament

Did Queen Elizabeth visit Quebec?

There have been two regnant monarchs named "Elizabeth".

Her late Majesty Elizabeth I, Queen of England, never visited Québec (as it did not yet exist).

Her Majesty Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, has visited Québec on numerous occasions, as a princess in 1951, and as Queen in 1959, 1964, 1967, 1976 and 1987.

If you refer to the non-regnant Queen Elizabeth, consort of His late Majesty George VI, Her late Majesty also visited Québec in 1939 as part of an all-province tour.

What are the main differences between Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II?

Answer Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on 7th September 1533. She became Queen of England on 17th November 1558 and reigned until her death on 24th March 1603. Queen Elizabeth II is the present monarch of the Commonwealth Realms. She was born on 21st April 1926 and became Queen on 6th February 1952. Queen Elizabeth I of England was a Tudor and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is a Windsor. While Elizabeth I had nothing but English blood in her veins, Elizabeth II has mainly German blood and hardly a drop of English blood. Elizabeth I reigned during a time when English monarchs had absolute power and Elizabeth II is a consitutional monarch, having hardly any power at all. Elizabeth I was far more outspoken and daring than Eizabeth II has been during her reign. While Elizabeth II married and produced heirs, Elizabeth I never did. Elizabeth I was queen of only England and Ireland, whereas Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland), Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and many other countries.

How many prime ministers served during Queen Elizabeth 1's reign?

None. The position of Prime Minister did not exist during Elizabeth I's reign. It could be said that it has it's roots in the execution of her successor James I after his execution. The position of Prime Minister developed slowly into what it is today, though it would be safe to say that there wasn't what we would recognize as a Prime Minister for over a century after Elizabeth I's reign.

Why are portraits important to Elizabeth?

For Elizabeth it was very important to keep her looking young and strong, so that people would give her respect and accept her not as a weak and selfish princess but as a strong and reliable man in a skin of woman. Elizabeth demonstrated how rich and powerful she was. She used her portraits to spread her image around. Elizabeth kept a tight control over paintings of her that were produced.

Like in one of the paintings "Armada" painted in 1588, you could see Elizabeth standing in a strong pose and her hand is on globe shows she is an Empress of the world. The Queen was God's representative, and must be perfect. Her Virgin image could be compared to Mary, mother of God. In those days religion was very important to people so imaging that in front of you is standing Mary, mother of Jesus, makes Elizabeth a holy person.

Elizabeth often would wear pears which symbolise purity of heart and spirit. Many portraits of the Queen are instantly recognizable, for she would usually be painted wearing a crown, showing that she was the Queen, as well as having other symbols of power in her paintings such as a sword of state. Not all paintings were large. In fact, some were very small (known as miniatures) and were worn in jewellery.

Who was Sister of queen Elizabeth?

Elizabeth I had a half sister Mary who was the daughter of Henry VIII's first wife Catherine of Aragon.

Who did Queen Elizabeth the first marry?

Queen Elizabeth II married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 20 November 1947

Why did Elizabeth's people want her to marry?

Because the general feeling in that day and age was that a 'ruler' had to be a man. There were reasons for that in 16th century customs and convictions: women were generally raised in the belief that they had to bow to a man's judgement, so a ruling Queen might find it difficult to stand up to scheming or incompetent male advisers and courtiers. Secondly there was the succession: the House of Tudor stood to die out with Elisabeth if she did not marry and produce children.

Who was Elizabeths step mothers?

Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Her stepmothers were Henry's third, fourth, fifth and sixth wives: No 3 - Jane Seymour No 4 - Anne of Cleves No 5 - Catherine Howard No 6 - Catherine Parr

What are the names of Queen Elizabeths dogs?

"Q: What are the names of the Queen's corgis? A: The names of the corgis which the Queen currently has are: Emma, Linnet, Holly and Willow. Her Majesty also has three dorgis by the names of Brandy, Cider and Berry. The Queen also looks after the corgis of the late Queen Mother and their names are: Rush, Minnie and Monty." Quoted: www.etoile.co.uk

All you need to know about Queen Elizabeth?

she had lots of paintings of herself to make her look powerful,

she also never married so noone could steal the power off her,

she came from a powerful family.

What problems did Queen Elizabeth the first have to overcome?

She made several hard and difficulyt decisions:

* Excecution of her cousin Mary Queen of Scots * What to do about the religious settlement * Spanish Armarda * Spain/France/Scotland - risks from abroad

* Wether to marry or not * What to do with people who rebelled against her also its your dodo

How is Queen Elizabeth II and her husband related?

King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Elizabeth Tudor are not related at all. However, Elizabeth I's father, Henry VIII, married Queen Catherine of Aragon as his first wife. Catherine of Aragon was the daughter of King Ferdinand of Aragon.

Walah

King Ferdinand wasn't related but his wife, Queen Isabella was. She was the great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England through her father, Joao of Portugal. Elizabeth was the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Edward the Third of England.