However, Jane’s stint on the throne was a brief 13 days—Mary succeeded in having Jane deposed and took over the crown herself for five years, becoming Queen Mary I. Influenza took Mary’s life in 1558, ...
At the centre was Queen Elizabeth I, ‘The Virgin Queen’ and the latter part of her reign (from 1558-1603) has been referred to by some historians as a ‘golden age.’ However, is this an ...
In the year 1558, a new queen came to the English ... link between a sort of golden age of British monarchy, of Elizabeth I, and Queen Victoria. -When Thatcher put herself up onto a tank, she ...
But really, they had very different jobs to do. Elizabeth I became the Queen of England, Wales, and Ireland, in the year 1558. By the time it was the next Elizabeth’s turn, 394 years later ...
"It was on this date, 17th November, that Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne, in 1558. She once said of herself that, while she was aware of the merits of the monarchs who had preceded her ...