Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603)[b] was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last and longest reigning monarch of the House of Tudor. Her eventful reign, and its effect on history and culture, gave name to the Elizabet...
1. As the queen of the United Kingdom for 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning British monarch in history, passing the record of 63 years and seven months previously held by her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria in 2015.2. Prior to her death at age 96, she was th...
Mary died in November 1558, potentially from a form of uterine or ovarian cancer, aged 42. She never produced an heir, and so as per the Act of Succession, the crown went to her half-sister, Elizabeth, who promptly reversed much Marian policy – including her religious settlement. Today, ...
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Victoria was queen for 64 years. Until September 2015 she was the longest-reigning monarch that Britain ever had; that record is now held byQueen Elizabeth II. Eight of her nine children married other royals in Europe, sosome people call Victoria the ‘grandmother of Europe’. She was a ve...
During her childhood, she often spent learning court etiquette, many languages, and the fine arts. She had a father named King Henry VIII and mother who was Catherine. When they got divorced, he got remarried and had two kids named Elizabeth and Edward who were Marys half siblings. When ...
Elizabeth I - Reformation, Monarchy, Virgin Queen: At the death of Mary on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth came to the throne amid bells, bonfires, patriotic demonstrations, and other signs of public jubilation. Her entry into London and the great coronatio
Mary as a Catholic was the natural focus for the hopes of those English Catholics who wished to replace the Protestant queen Elizabeth on the throne. It was the discovery in 1586 of a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and bring about a Roman Catholic uprising that convinced Queen Elizabeth that, ...
December 1, 2022Bethany DavidsonChildren's Books,ReviewsComments Off Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen Who Choose To Serve (Do Great Things For God)byAlison Mitchell Also by this author:Jesus and the Lions' Den: A True Story about How Daniel Points Us to Jesus,The Storm That...