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  1. Queen Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth had an older half-sister, Mary Tudor, who was the king's first child with his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, ... DOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY'S QUEEN ELIZABETH I FACT CARD.

  2. Elizabeth I

    Aug. 20, 2024, 11:57 AM ET (The Hill) Queen Elizabeth says Trump was 'very rude,' book claims. Elizabeth I (born September 7, 1533, Greenwich, near London, England—died March 24, 1603, Richmond, Surrey) was the queen of England (1558-1603) during a period, often called the Elizabethan Age, when England asserted itself vigorously as a ...

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    Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603) [a] was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor.. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.When Elizabeth was two years old, her parents' marriage was annulled, her mother was executed, and Elizabeth was declared ...

  4. Biography of Queen Elizabeth I, Virgin Queen of England

    Learn about the life and reign of Elizabeth I, the last of the Tudor monarchs and the Virgin Queen of England. Explore her early struggles, political achievements, religious policies, and famous speeches.

  5. Elizabeth I (r.1558-1603)

    Learn about the life and achievements of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch and one of the most glorious queens in English history. Explore her church settlement, voyages of discovery, arts, wars, and legacy.

  6. Queen Elizabeth I: Biography, Facts, Portraits & Information

    Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. When she became queen in 1558, she was twenty-five years old, a survivor of scandal and danger, and considered illegitimate by most Europeans. She inherited a bankrupt nation, torn by religious discord, a weakened pawn between the great powers of France and Spain.

  7. Elizabeth I of England

    Early Life. Elizabeth was born 7 September 1533 at Greenwich Palace, the daughter of Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547) and Anne Boleyn (c. 1501-1536). The princess was named after her grandmother, Elizabeth of York (b. 1466), wife of Henry VII of England (r. 1485-1509). When her father fell out with Anne (and had her imprisoned and then executed), his marriage was annulled and Elizabeth was ...

  8. A brief account of the life of Queen Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I, (born Sept. 7, 1533, Greenwich, near London, Eng.—died March 24, 1603, Richmond, Surrey), Queen of England (1558-1603).. Daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth displayed precocious seriousness as a child and received the rigorous education normally reserved for male heirs. Her situation was precarious during the reigns of her half brother Edward VI ...

  9. Elizabeth I ‑ Queen, England & Siblings

    Print Page. The long reign of Elizabeth, who became known as the "Virgin Queen" for her reluctance to endanger her authority through marriage, coincided with the flowering of the English ...

  10. Biography Queen Elizabeth I

    He divorced his first wife Catherine of Aragon after she had failed to produce a male heir. Unfortunately, Anne Boleyn also failed to produce a male heir and would be executed for treason when Elizabeth was only two years old. ... " Biography of Queen Elizabeth I ", Oxford, UK - www.biographyonline.net. Published 17th January 2011. Last ...

  11. Everything you need to know about Queen Elizabeth I

    In October 1562, Elizabeth started to feel under the weather. What first appeared to be a common cold actually turned out to be a violent case of smallpox. The Queen was very ill, and at first, her advisors thought she might die. She survived, however, and managed to avoid any major scarring - a common after-effect of the sickness.

  12. Elizabeth I Facts

    Elizabeth 1 wore her coronation ring on her wedding finger as a sign of her symbolic marriage to her country and subjects. Elizabeth survived a bout of smallpox, which killed many in England at the time. She carried the scars the rest of her life. Elizabeth may have died from blood poisoning caused by the toxins in the heavy makeup she wore.

  13. Queen Elizabeth I: Biography

    Queen Elizabeth I: Biography. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. At the time of her birth she was heir to the throne. However, when Elizabeth was two-years-old, her mother was executed. A year later, a male heir, Edward, was born. She only returned to her father's court when he married his sixth and final wife ...

  14. Queen Elizabeth I : Biography : Page 1

    Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII (1491-1547) and his second wife, Anne Boleyn (c.1501-1536). She was born on 7 September 1533 at Greenwich Palace. Her birth was possibly the greatest disappointment of her father's life. He had wanted a son and heir to succeed him as he already had a daughter, Mary (1516-1558), by his first ...

  15. Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603) was the Queen of England and Ireland. She was Queen from 17 November 1558 until she died in March 1603. She was also called Good Queen Bess or the Virgin Queen or Gloriana . She was the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and Anne Boleyn, his second wife, and was the last of the Tudor dynasty ...

  16. Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth's life was troubled from the moment she was born. Henry VIII had changed the course of his country's history in order to marry Anne Boleyn, hoping that she would bear him the strong and healthy son that Catherine of Aragon never did. But, on September 7, 1533 in Greenwich Palace, Anne bore Elizabeth instead.. Anne did eventually conceive a son, but he was stillborn.

  17. Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth was born on 21 April 1926, the first child of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), and his wife, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). Her father was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary, and her mother was the youngest daughter of Scottish aristocrat Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne.

  18. 10 Facts About Elizabeth I

    3. She was a patron of the arts. A major factor in Elizabeth I's reign becoming known as England's "Golden Age" were the major artistic works being produced at that time. Elizabeth enjoyed music and theatre and in 1583 created Queen Elizabeth's Men - a royal troupe that went on to entertain her court frequently.

  19. Elizabeth I: facts for kids

    Elizabeth as a young Princess. Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17th November 1558 to 24th March 1603. She's regarded as one of the greatest monarchs of England. Born 7th September 1533, Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.Henry already had a daughter, Mary - Elizabeth's half-sister - with his first wife Catherine of Aragon.

  20. Queen Elizabeth I of England

    5 min read. Elizabeth I gave her name to a golden age of poets, statesmen and adventurers. Known as the Virgin Queen, or Gloriana, her union with her people became a substitute for the marriage she never made. Her reign, known as the Elizabethan Age, is remembered for many reasons… the defeat of the Spanish Armada, and for many great men ...

  21. Little-Known or Unknown Facts Regarding Queen Elizabeth I's Death

    Some say that she may have died of blood poisoning, brought on by her use of a lead-based makeup known as "Venetian Ceruse" (or "the spirits of Saturn"). This substance was classified as a poison 31 years after Elizabeth's death. 2. Other proposed causes of death include pneumonia, streptococcus (infected tonsils), or cancer.

  22. Elizabeth of York

    Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 - 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in 1503. [1] She was the daughter of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville, and her marriage to Henry VII followed his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field, which marked the end of the civil war known as the Wars of the Roses.

  23. The big difference between Queen Elizabeth and the rest of her family

    Who needs another book about Queen Elizabeth II? The late monarch's life has been documented in too many titles to count — the first biography was published when she was four years old, and ...