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1 Queen Elizabeth I Dominique McBride, Sarah Creighton, Sabrina Clark, Anna Stolarski

2 Profile Who: Queen Elizabeth IWho: Queen Elizabeth I Parents: King Henry VIII & (2 nd ) wife Anne BoleynParents: King Henry VIII & (2 nd ) wife Anne Boleyn Born: Sunday September 7, 1533 around 3PM at Greenwich PalaceBorn: Sunday September 7, 1533 around 3PM at Greenwich Palace Religion: Protestant ( because she had to obey the Act of Supremacy)Religion: Protestant ( because she had to obey the Act of Supremacy) Height: between 5’3” and 5’5”Height: between 5’3” and 5’5” Eyes: brownEyes: brown Hair: curly golden redHair: curly golden red

3 Profile (cont’d) Martial: never married, no children (although there was a suspected affair with Edward Seymour)Martial: never married, no children (although there was a suspected affair with Edward Seymour) Died: Thursday March 24, 1603 at Richmond Palace at the age of 69Died: Thursday March 24, 1603 at Richmond Palace at the age of 69 Buried: Westminster Abbey, LondonBuried: Westminster Abbey, London Nicknames: Good Queen BessNicknames: Good Queen Bess Gloriana Gloriana The Virgin Queen The Virgin Queen

4 Infancy She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne BoleynShe was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn She was born September 7, 1533 in the Place of Placentia.She was born September 7, 1533 in the Place of Placentia. She was named after her parental grandmother, Elizabeth of YorkShe was named after her parental grandmother, Elizabeth of York Her mother was executed when she was 3 years oldHer mother was executed when she was 3 years old

5 Childhood Her childhood was scarred after her mother died at the age of 3. Her childhood was scarred after her mother died at the age of 3. She was stripped of her princess title and simply called a lady. She was stripped of her princess title and simply called a lady. Her and Edward VI became close because they were both motherless Her and Edward VI became close because they were both motherless She was given an impressive education, she learned Latin, Greek, Spanish, French, history, philosophy and math. She was given an impressive education, she learned Latin, Greek, Spanish, French, history, philosophy and math.

6 Childhood cont’d Because of her father’s failed marriges and executions of his wives, Elizabeth was afraid of marriage Because of her father’s failed marriges and executions of his wives, Elizabeth was afraid of marriage When she was 13 she had to cope with the death of her father. When she was 13 she had to cope with the death of her father.

7 Rise to Power Became Queen Thursday November17, 1558 at the age of 25 Became Queen Thursday November17, 1558 at the age of 25 Reigned 4 years and 4 months Reigned 4 years and 4 months She was locked in the Tower of London by her half sister Mary, because she was a threat to the throne She was locked in the Tower of London by her half sister Mary, because she was a threat to the throne

8 Her Reign Advisor were William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Sir Francis Walsingham, Sir Nicholas Bacon, and Sir Robert Cecil Advisor were William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Sir Francis Walsingham, Sir Nicholas Bacon, and Sir Robert Cecil Her step-uncle Edward Seymour (Edward VI’s uncle) wanted to marry her to gain power Her step-uncle Edward Seymour (Edward VI’s uncle) wanted to marry her to gain power Greatest Military threat was the Spanish Armada which sailed toward England in 1589. Greatest Military threat was the Spanish Armada which sailed toward England in 1589. England prevailed and became the supreme naval power. England prevailed and became the supreme naval power.

9 Alliances By 1568 English relations with the Hapsburgs (Catholic) deteriorated By 1568 English relations with the Hapsburgs (Catholic) deteriorated She had ties to the French Huguenots, and secretly gave aid to them during the French Wars of Religion. She had ties to the French Huguenots, and secretly gave aid to them during the French Wars of Religion. In 1572 she made an alliance with the French monarch, the St. Bartholomew’s day massacre strained the relationship but did not break it. In 1572 she made an alliance with the French monarch, the St. Bartholomew’s day massacre strained the relationship but did not break it.

10 Her legacy Militarily unsuccessful Militarily unsuccessful She funded John Cabot, which resulted in the first English claim to overseas territory (Newfoundland) She funded John Cabot, which resulted in the first English claim to overseas territory (Newfoundland) Despite this she was unable to build on those claims with permanent overseas settlements as the Stuarts did Despite this she was unable to build on those claims with permanent overseas settlements as the Stuarts did Stabilized finances and religious conflicts after Bloody Mary Stabilized finances and religious conflicts after Bloody Mary Patronized the arts and developed culture. Patronized the arts and developed culture.

11 Bibliography www.wikipedia.com www.wikipedia.com www.wikipedia.com www.elizabethi.com www.elizabethi.com www.elizabethi.com www.luminarium.org/renlit/eliza.htm www.luminarium.org/renlit/eliza.htm www.luminarium.org/renlit/eliza.htm www.picsearch.com www.picsearch.com www.picsearch.com www.tudorhistory.org www.tudorhistory.org www.tudorhistory.org

12 The Golden Age Movie Trailer http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ICC6 7tPajY http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ICC6 7tPajY http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ICC6 7tPajY http://youtube.com/watch?v=8ICC6 7tPajY


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