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  1. 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.

  2. Teaching, Tongue, Would Be. 80 Copy quote. I have the heart of a man, not a woman, and I am not afraid of anything. Elizabeth I. Heart, Men, Not Afraid. 37 Copy quote. I do not want a husband who honors me as a queen if he does not love me as a woman. Elizabeth I. Love, Queens, Husband.

  3. 4The Speeches of Elizabeth I. Excerpts from "Queen Elizabeth's First Speech" and "Elizabeth's Golden Speech". Reprinted in Elizabeth I: Collected Works. Published by the University of Chicago Press, 2000. When Mary I (1516–1558) died on November 17, 1558, the English people rejoiced in acknowledging their new monarch, Mary's half-sister ...

  4. Elizabeth holds in complete abeyance the kinship language with which she had infused their earlier crucial exchange on the succession question. James wrote the next key letter in this sequence to Elizabeth on January 28, 1587, pleading with her to spare the life of his condemned mother, Mary, Queen of Scots.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Best Answer. Elizabeth's ability to grasp and retain exotic languages was phenomenal. It is said that by age 11 Elizabeth was able to speak six languages fluently: Latin, Greek, French, Italian ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. A portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Elizabeth I’s time in power is known as the ‘Elizabethan Age’. She ruled England alone. She did not marry. And although she was queen, England had no ...

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