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Who Was Queen Elizabeth I?
Elizabeth I (the first) was born on September 7, 1533, in Greenwich, England. Elizabeth was
the daughter of King Henry VIII (the eighth) and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She was only 2
years old when her mother was beheaded on the orders of her father.
Elizabeth I ’s Siblings
Elizabeth had an older half-sister, Mary Tudor, who was the king’s first child with his first wife,
Catherine of Aragon. Elizabeth also had a younger half-brother, Edward. Elizabeth and Mary
were declared to be illegitimate by their father so upon Henry VIII’s death in 1547, Edward
succeeded his father as King Edward VI (the sixth), but he died six years later in 1553. His
cousin Jane Grey reigned for 9 days before Mary Tudor became queen.
Queen Elizabeth I claimed the throne in 1558 at the age of 25. She ruled for 44 years, from
1558 until her death in 1603. She didn't get married and had no children.
Her reign
Elizabeth I inherited a number of problems. The country was at war with France, there was
also great tension between different religious factions (Protestants against Catholics) . In
1559, the passage of the Act of Supremacy, re-established the Church of England. Elizabeth
ended England’s war with France.
Elizabeth I (the first) loved music and could play the lute. Elizabeth also enjoyed dancing and
watching plays so she supported playwrights such as William Shakespeare. Elizabeth’s reign
was sometimes referred to as the England's Golden Age or Elizabethan England, an era of
peace and prosperity.

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