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-Born on September, 7, 1533 in
London.
-Was in severe depression and
fell sick.
-Pasted away on March, 24,
1603.
-Was 69 years old when she
pasted away.
-Lived powerful and successful
life.
-Daughter of King Henry
VIII and Anne Boleyn.
-Step sister was Queen
Mary.
-Step-brother was King
Edward VI.
-Named after her
grandmothers.
-Had several step mothers,
Anne Boleyn was King
Henry’s second wife.
-Known as a very well educated
ruler.
-Became queen in 1558 and reigned
after she pasted away.
-She was queen of England at the
age of 25 and ruled for 44 years
and 127 days.
-Edward wanted to give crown to
Lady Jane Grey but Mary thought
it was her right.
-Lady Jane Grey was his cousin, she
was known as the “nine day
queen.”
-Mary got crown in 1554 and pasted
away in 1558.
-1st thing she did when she was
queen support the establishment
of an English protestant church.
Lady Jane Grey
Edward VI
-Did not want to marry and
lived a single life.
-People thought she was in
love with Robert Dudley,
she did not marry him
because he was already
married.
-When his wife died she
was the blame.
-Did not want to give away
her power to husband.
-In 1552 and 1556
parliament forced her to
marry but she refused.
-Gave a speech about how it
was her choice to marry.
Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley
-An extremely intelligent
young girl.
-Tutor was from Cambridge
University.
-Kat Ashley, was extremely
well educated and taught
Queen Elizabeth her
alphabet.
-Loved learning, but also
enjoyed playing.
-When education ended in
1550, she was the most
educated woman of her
generation.
Kat Ashley
-She succeeded in an era that was
male dominated and united people of
different religions in England
together.
-Gained popularity, affection from
her people and won the hearts of the
common people in England.
-She was determined and practical.
-Encouraged the arts, theatre and
patronized scholars, which flourished
art and drama. She helped with the
great works of William Shakespeare
and Christopher Marlowe.
-Defeated the most powerful man in
the world, King Phillip II of Spain.
-Helped trade in London, Foreign
Exchange and learning skills from
foreign refugees.
-Religion view may never be
definitely known.
-She was technical under
Protestant and catholic law.
-Had become cautious of the
Catholic crusades.
-Knew a solution that would
help but not offend the
Catholics to much.
- As a result the parliament
started to make a law for the
church based on protestant
settle of Edward VI.
-Wanted to trade le Havre for
Calais, but lost to France in
1558.
-After Francis Drake flew around
the world he was knighted by
Queen Elizabeth I, he would
steal from Spanish ports and
ships.
-When they defeated the
Spanish Armada it went down
in English history as one of
the greatest victories of all
time.
-She was acclaimed as the ruler
of a golden age.
The tower in which Elizabeth was trapped
in, she took one of her diamonds and carved
innocent in the window. This was because
she failed a rebellion against Queen Mary I.
The Tower
1.Fifth and last monarch to
rule the Tudor dynasty.
2. She was held as a prisoner
in the Tower of London.
3.Both her and her brother
grew up believing in the
protestant religion but her
sister did not.
4.England extended its trade
because of Queen
Elizabeth I.
5.Nicknamed “Good Queen
Bess and Gloriana.”
Painted after 1620. Time
sleeps on her right and Death
looks over her left shoulder;
two human babies hold the
crown above her head.
Coat of arms of Queen
Elizabeth I, with her
personal motto "Semper
eadem" or "always the
same"
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s
Websites:
http://tudorhistory.org/elizabeth/
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-war.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_England
Books:
1.Elizabeth I Queen of Tudor England
By: Myra Weatherly
Pictures:
Pictures are from Google images or have been drawn
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Queen elizabeth i

  • 1.
  • 2. -Born on September, 7, 1533 in London. -Was in severe depression and fell sick. -Pasted away on March, 24, 1603. -Was 69 years old when she pasted away. -Lived powerful and successful life.
  • 3. -Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. -Step sister was Queen Mary. -Step-brother was King Edward VI. -Named after her grandmothers. -Had several step mothers, Anne Boleyn was King Henry’s second wife.
  • 4.
  • 5. -Known as a very well educated ruler. -Became queen in 1558 and reigned after she pasted away. -She was queen of England at the age of 25 and ruled for 44 years and 127 days. -Edward wanted to give crown to Lady Jane Grey but Mary thought it was her right. -Lady Jane Grey was his cousin, she was known as the “nine day queen.” -Mary got crown in 1554 and pasted away in 1558. -1st thing she did when she was queen support the establishment of an English protestant church. Lady Jane Grey Edward VI
  • 6. -Did not want to marry and lived a single life. -People thought she was in love with Robert Dudley, she did not marry him because he was already married. -When his wife died she was the blame. -Did not want to give away her power to husband. -In 1552 and 1556 parliament forced her to marry but she refused. -Gave a speech about how it was her choice to marry. Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley
  • 7. -An extremely intelligent young girl. -Tutor was from Cambridge University. -Kat Ashley, was extremely well educated and taught Queen Elizabeth her alphabet. -Loved learning, but also enjoyed playing. -When education ended in 1550, she was the most educated woman of her generation. Kat Ashley
  • 8. -She succeeded in an era that was male dominated and united people of different religions in England together. -Gained popularity, affection from her people and won the hearts of the common people in England. -She was determined and practical. -Encouraged the arts, theatre and patronized scholars, which flourished art and drama. She helped with the great works of William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe. -Defeated the most powerful man in the world, King Phillip II of Spain. -Helped trade in London, Foreign Exchange and learning skills from foreign refugees.
  • 9. -Religion view may never be definitely known. -She was technical under Protestant and catholic law. -Had become cautious of the Catholic crusades. -Knew a solution that would help but not offend the Catholics to much. - As a result the parliament started to make a law for the church based on protestant settle of Edward VI.
  • 10. -Wanted to trade le Havre for Calais, but lost to France in 1558. -After Francis Drake flew around the world he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I, he would steal from Spanish ports and ships. -When they defeated the Spanish Armada it went down in English history as one of the greatest victories of all time. -She was acclaimed as the ruler of a golden age.
  • 11. The tower in which Elizabeth was trapped in, she took one of her diamonds and carved innocent in the window. This was because she failed a rebellion against Queen Mary I. The Tower
  • 12. 1.Fifth and last monarch to rule the Tudor dynasty. 2. She was held as a prisoner in the Tower of London. 3.Both her and her brother grew up believing in the protestant religion but her sister did not. 4.England extended its trade because of Queen Elizabeth I. 5.Nicknamed “Good Queen Bess and Gloriana.”
  • 13. Painted after 1620. Time sleeps on her right and Death looks over her left shoulder; two human babies hold the crown above her head. Coat of arms of Queen Elizabeth I, with her personal motto "Semper eadem" or "always the same" I n t e r e s t i n g P i c t u r e s