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  1. On 24th March 1603 Elizabeth I died, having reigned for 44 years as a very popular queen. As she had no children, and therefore no direct heir to the throne, she was the last Tudor monarch. Following her death, Mary, Queen of Scots’ son – James VI of Scotland – was named King James I of England. The cause of her death was never determined.

  2. For the full article, see 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 ...

  3. Elżbieta I Tudor (ur. 7 września 1533 w Greenwich , zm. 24 marca 1603 [a] w Richmond ) – królowa Anglii i Irlandii (panowała od 17 listopada 1558 do śmierci w 1603, czyli 44 lata), córka Henryka VIII i jego drugiej żony Anny Boleyn .

  4. Elizabeth Tudor (2 July 1492 – 14 September 1495) was the second daughter and fourth child of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. Life [ edit ] Elizabeth was born on 2 July 1492 at Sheen Palace in Surrey (later rebuilt by her father as Richmond Palace , the remains of which are now part of Richmond, London ).

  5. 21 de feb. de 2012 · When it appeared that Mary had become pregnant, Elizabeth was no longer seen as a significant threat and the Queen let her return to her residence at Hatfield, under semi- house arrest. Mary Tudor was nearly 40 years old when the news of her "pregnancy" came. After a few months, her belly began to swell, but no baby was ever forthcoming.

  6. Sixteenth-century women were manifestly capable of some military prowess. But when foreign policy became waging war, as Elizabeth was to discover, “war was preeminently a masculine preserve” and Elizabeth “had not quite the same confidence in matters of strategy as she had in matters of foreign policy.”.

  7. Isabel Tudor (1492-1495) «Retrato de Enrique VII y su familia». Anónimo (c. 1505-c. 1509). Isabel —la tercera por la derecha— aparece como una adolescente a pesar de haber fallecido siendo una niña. Isabel Tudor (en inglés, Elizabeth Tudor; Palacio de Sheen, 2 de julio de 1492- Palacio de Eltham, 14 de septiembre de 1495) fue una ...

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