Queen Elizabeth I of England

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Queen Elizabeth I of England

1533-1603

Queen Elizabeth I lived and ruled in England

Famous For Queen Elizabeth 1 was famous for maintaining rule over England without a king. She was known as the “Virgin Queen”. Under her rule trade and arts flourished and the English navy defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII second wife Anne Boleyn.

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I on January 15, 1599

Route of the defeated Spanish Armada on 1588

Queen Elizabeth I had her coronation and is buried at Westminster Abbey

The tomb of Queen Elizabeth I in the Westminster Abbey

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