James I of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James VI & I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scots as James VI from 1567 to 1625, and King of England and Ireland as James I from 1603 to 1625. He became King of Scots as James VI on 2...
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Elizabeth of Bohemia biography and related resources. ... At the time of Elizabeth's birth, her father was still king of Scotland only; a few years later, he succeeded Elizabeth I as ruler of England and Wales also, making his daughter an even more attractive bride.
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At the time of Elizabeth's birth, her father was still only king of Scotland; a few years later, he succeeded Elizabeth I as ruler of England, Ireland and Wales also, making his daughter an even more attractive bride. ... Her daughter was known later as Sophia of Hanover. Her grandson became George I of the United Kingdom,
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Elizabeth I: Ruler and Legend by Clark Hulse. Combines text and images to tell the queen's story. Contains over 100 photographs of books, manuscripts, maps, letters, paintings, clothing, furniture, and many more artefacts dating from her reign. ... With the Heart of a King: Elizabeth I of England, Philip II of Spain,
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www.royalty.nu/Europe/England/Tudor/ElizabethI.html
www.royalty.nu/Europe/England/Tudor/ElizabethI.html
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The Spanish Armada of 1588 ... Philip believed he had a genuine claim to the English throne, both by descent from John of Gaunt, and as Queen Mary I's husband. The purpose of the mission was to depose Elizabeth, put Mary/Isabella on the throne, and make England Roman Catholic once again.
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www.elizabethi.org/us/armada/
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Elizabeth again found herself implicated in treason after the Wyatt rebellion of 1554. Edward had died in the summer of 1553 from prolonged ill health, and Elizabeth's half-sister, Mary, was now Queen Mary I of England after a brief fight for the throne against the scheme of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland,
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www.elizabethi.org/us/biography.html
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Modern History Sourcebook: Queen Elizabeth I of England (b. 1533, r. 1558-1603); Selected Writing and Speeches ... God defend you from such a ruler that so evil will guide you. Now I conclude that your love and care neither is nor shall be bestowed upon a careless Prince, but such as for your good will passeth as little...
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www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/elizabeth1.html
www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/elizabeth1.html
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Elizabeth I ruled England from 1558 to 1603. She oversaw a period of breathtaking cultural achievement, including the poetry and drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. ... John Case, an Oxford scholar, wrote a book of political theory in which Elizabeth is depicted as a divine ruler. Her government,
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library.rwu.edu/Elizabeth/script.html
library.rwu.edu/Elizabeth/script.html
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Shakespeare wrote in the 1590's when Queen Elizabeth I was the ruler of England. This time period is called the Elizabethan age. When Elizabeth died in 1603, she was succeeded by King James I. His reign was known as the Jacobian age.
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