For Elizabeth it was very important to keep her looking young and strong, so that people would give her respect and accept her not as a weak and selfish princess but as a strong and reliable. Elizabeth demonstrated how rich and powerful she was. She used her portraits to spread her image around. Elizabeth kept a tight control over paintings of her that were produced. Every portraits that was painted of her had a message to her people.
For Elizabeth it was very important to keep her looking young and strong, so that people would give her respect and accept her not as a weak and selfish princess but as a strong and reliable man in a skin of woman. Elizabeth demonstrated how rich and powerful she was. She used her portraits to spread her image around. Elizabeth kept a tight control over paintings of her that were produced. Like in one of the paintings "Armada" painted in 1588, you could see Elizabeth standing in a strong pose and her hand is on globe shows she is an Empress of the world. The Queen was God's representative, and must be perfect. Her Virgin image could be compared to Mary, mother of God. In those days religion was very important to people so imaging that in front of you is standing Mary, mother of Jesus, makes Elizabeth a holy person. Elizabeth often would wear pears which symbolise purity of heart and spirit. Many portraits of the Queen are instantly recognizable, for she would usually be painted wearing a crown, showing that she was the Queen, as well as having other symbols of power in her paintings such as a sword of state. Not all paintings were large. In fact, some were very small (known as miniatures) and were worn in jewellery.
Elizabeth was a Protestant Queen, making England a Protestant country, whereas Mary was a devout Catholic. Although there were Protestants in England at the time, there were also many Catholics who supported Mary as Queen. Since from the Catholic viewpoint Henry VIII and Catherine of Argon's marriage was never annulled. That would have made Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn's child, illegitimate, since at the time of her conception, Catherine was not dead and still the wife of Henry. She could have been considered a bastard by many people. Mary, Queen of Scots, would have been her closest relative, making her the biggest threat to Elizabeth's throne. In order to protect it, she had Mary beheaded. Elizabeth later claimed the execution papers were to only make Mary nervous so she would back off. Any way, the order was carried out, even if it wasn't supposed to be.
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary is her full name.
Yes. but so do I
My opinion is the Spanish Amanda because they were the ones that had all of the ships, men, weapon's... Sines quite a few years Phillip ii was asking Elizabeth to be his wife but Elizabeth always refuse Phillip was from Spain so he made the Spanish Armada. They say that the had been preparing for the invasion to England for 30 years so they were convinced they were going to win. Mary I of Scotland had Elizabeth's Royal blood so she was her cousin. She was entitled to the throne so she wanted Elizabeth to go so that was Elizabeth's problem. Also the people of England was mostly Catholic and so was Mary so that is a very big advantage.
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I have no idea who that is so obviously she cannot be that freaking important.
There are many saints named Elizabeth so you need to be more specific. You can, however, find a number of images (holy cards) by doing an image search on the Internet for St. Elizabeth.
Because she was running the country of England
Corporate image is important because it is the first thing the customer sees when they look up your business. It needs to be appealing so that they will come to your store or use your products.
she was one of the queen's of england and her name was elizibeth
this is important to history because she was the first lady to be interested in being aeronautical engineer
For Elizabeth it was very important to keep her looking young and strong, so that people would give her respect and accept her not as a weak and selfish princess but as a strong and reliable man in a skin of woman. Elizabeth demonstrated how rich and powerful she was. She used her portraits to spread her image around. Elizabeth kept a tight control over paintings of her that were produced. Like in one of the paintings "Armada" painted in 1588, you could see Elizabeth standing in a strong pose and her hand is on globe shows she is an Empress of the world. The Queen was God's representative, and must be perfect. Her Virgin image could be compared to Mary, mother of God. In those days religion was very important to people so imaging that in front of you is standing Mary, mother of Jesus, makes Elizabeth a holy person. Elizabeth often would wear pears which symbolise purity of heart and spirit. Many portraits of the Queen are instantly recognizable, for she would usually be painted wearing a crown, showing that she was the Queen, as well as having other symbols of power in her paintings such as a sword of state. Not all paintings were large. In fact, some were very small (known as miniatures) and were worn in jewellery.
Because she wanted to spred the faith of protestantism throughout the world
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It was the spanish last attepmt at restoring England to Cathloicism...Queen Elizabeth wanted protestanitsm