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  1. Peers of the realm. The coronation of Elizabeth I as Queen of England and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559. Elizabeth I had ascended the throne at the age of 25 upon the death of her half-sister, Mary I, on 17 November 1558. Mary had reversed the Protestant Reformation which had been started by her two ...

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  2. The coronation. The actual coronation took place in Westminster Abbey on Sunday 15 January 1559. The ritual itself was a clever compromise between the Catholic practices that existed and the Protestant ones that the Queen intended to introduce. Elizabeth was crowned in Latin by a Catholic bishop, but parts of the service that followed were read ...

  3. 4 days ago · Despite his capacity for monstrous cruelty, Henry VIII treated all his children with what contemporaries regarded as affection; Elizabeth was present at ceremonial occasions and was declared third in line to the throne.

  4. At 14.00 on Saturday 14 January 1559, Queen Elizabeth I “marched from the towre to passe through the citie of London towarde Westminster, richely furnished, & most honorably accompanied…”. The Queen’s coronation took place the next day in Westminster Abbey, the traditional setting for coronations since William the Conqueror’s in 1066.

  5. The third of Henry’s children to inherit the throne, she was to reign for much longer than her half-brother and half-sister. Her coronation on 15th January 1559 was an impressive, expensive celebration.

  6. Jan 15, 2013 · T he coronation of the first Elizabeth is of considerable interest to us and of greater historical importance than most. Not only was it the last occasion on which the Latin service was used, as throughout Plantagenet times, and with the Roman mass, but what happened on the occasion was a portent of the policy the new Queen would pursue, a pointer to the Elizabethan religious settlement which ...

  7. From Tower prisoner to English Queen. Queen Elizabeth I was the last monarch of the Tudor dynasty, which ruled England between 1485 and 1603. The daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth became Queen in 1558 aged 25, at a time of political crisis. The 'Virgin Queen' never married, but instead pledged her body to England itself.