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How old was elizabeth 1 in the 1592?

Queen Elizabeth I of England was born on September 7, 1533 and died on March 24, 1603. Queen Elizabeth I of England would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 481 years old today.


Is King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella the king and queen of England?

Ferdinand and Isabella are the King and Queen of Spain (technically, of Aragon and Castile)... if you live in the late 15th or early 16th century. The current (2011) Queen of England is Elizabeth II. She's Queen Regnant, so at the moment there is no King of England.


How old was Elizabeth I when Henry VIII died?

Elizabeth died aged 69 on the 24th March 1603 in the early hours of Thursday morning at Richmond Palace, Surrey. She was born September 7, 1533.


How do you compare early text and a modern text on Cinderella?

In modern they change the words but in early it's the original.


Who was the first British prime minister to serve under Queen Elizabeth II?

The function of Prime Minister (or PM for short) only emerged progressively in English history. The person who is considered to have been the first PM of England, although the function was not called that officially, was Robert Walpole, who served in the early 18th century under George I and George II. There simply was no PM under Elizabeth. The most important executive body would have been the Privy Council; other important functions at court include the Lord Chamberlain and any personal councellors of the queen. Queen Elizabeth I would have everyone do what she wanted. Queen Elizabeth II become Queen of several countries, such as the UK and Canada. In the UK Winston Churchill was the then PM.

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Is Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth ll the same people?

no? Queen Elizabeth ruled for the end half of the 16th Century and very early 17th Century. She was part of the Tudor dynasty, although sometimes its referred to as the Elizabethan period. Queen Elizabeth II is ruling NOW - from the 20th - 21st Century. She is descended from Victoria, although I'm not sure what her household is referred to as...


Was Queen Elizabeth queen in the 1500s?

Yes. It was from the mid 1500s to early 1600s


Who was the king or queen of England in the early 1800s?

Lady Anne was the Queen of England in the early 1800. Hope it helps!!!!


Is it correct that Queen Elizabeth I was completely bald at an early age?

it is true thet queen you


Was early modern period significant?

no


The period 1750-1914 is characterized by what?

The Early Modern Period


What happened to the Tudors in 1558?

Early in the year Queen Mary thought she was pregnant, no child was born and she accept Elizabeth as heir. Later in the year Queen Mary died and Queen Elizabeth acended to the throne.


What southern continent was not discovered by Tudor?

Antarctica was not discovered by the Tudor dynasty, as it was first sighted in the early 19th century. Queen Elizabeth I was the ruler during the Tudor period.


What has the author Elizabeth Williamson written?

Elizabeth Williamson has written: 'The materiality of religion in early modern English drama'


Who was the Tudor monarch that was King or Queen for the longest time?

Elizabeth I (17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603) i would say it is queen elizabeth II she has been quen since the early fifties HM Queen Elizabeth II is not a Tudor monarch. The Tudor dynasty started with Henry VII and finished with Elizabeth I.


What has the author ELIZABETH L EISENSTEIN written?

ELIZABETH L. EISENSTEIN has written: 'PRINTING REVOLUTION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE'


Did police and prisons exist in early modern period?

they did exist in the early modern period and they were really srtrict if a murder occured they wouldnt give them a life sentence they would kill them