Posts Tagged ‘Elizabeth’
Mary Queen of Scots was a national security threat, she was openly plotting to kill Elizabeth and have herself put on the English throne with the help of Spain (an enemy of England).
Elizabeth tried to help Mary and took care of her for 19 years and this is the thanks Elizabeth gets for it! Elizabeth never plotted to kill another monarch but Mary plots to kill her.
So why do people get angry at Elizabeth for executing Mary? Mary was a criminal and a traitor.
I need to know what Queen Elizabeth actually did when Mary Queen of Scots rebelled saying she is the rightful heir of the English throne in 1559. I know she beheaded Mary but I need to know what happened before that.
I am surprised their tombs have never been opened (assuming they haven’t) – they don’t know exactly how Elizabeth died – only assuming from what they have seen in documents that it was a cancer. Also Mary of Scotland – they don’tknow for sure if she was struck once or twice. So have any of their bodies been examined by scientists – add to that any other monarch in recent times. Barr that of Charles I who I know was found in the 19th century in Henry VIII tomb. Help would begreat, thanks!
Riverdance cast for the performance were as principal dancers Maria Buffini and Padraic Moyles and the troupe were Darren Casey, Shona Cobbe, Damian Doherty, Niamh Eustace, Anthony Fallon, Barry John Gallagher, Patricia Henry, Ciara-Lee Jenkinson, Craig Mason, Marcus Maloney, Aoife McDarby, Niamh McDarby, Dane McKiernan, Aisling McVeigh, Laura Minogue, Cal Moran, Lisa Murphy, Caitlin NicGabhann, Carla O’Brien, Niamh O’Connor, Jason O’Neill, Andrew O’Reilly, Anne Toner Also Riverdance fiddle player Niamh Fahy and Uileann Piper John O’Brien joined the RTE orchestra for the performance. The event, organised by Riverdance director John McColgan, film-maker Gerald Heffernan, publisher Norah Casey and event producer Harry Crosbie , also featured acts including Westlife, The Chieftains, the National Symphony Orchestra, X Factor star Mary Byrne and former Eurovision winner Eimear Quinn
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Her Majesty the Queen. Live like royalty and keep her in your very own home. Approx. 12″ tall when standing. QUEEN ELIZABETH I, ‘Good Queen Bess’ was trained in History and Philosophy, Greek, Latin, French and Italian. She played the Polyphant and the Virginals, and danced well into her old age. By refusing to ‘make windows into men’s souls’ or to dispute ‘over trifles,’ she reached a religious settlement between Catholics and Protestants, saving England from civil … More >>
Excerpt from the historical monologue “400 Years of English History” presented by artist/historian George S. Stuart as part of an exhibit of his Historical Figures at the Ventura County Museum of Art and History in Ventura California. Visit the Gallery of Historical Figures online at www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com.
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Publisher: Cassel Publication date: 1901 Subjects: Great Britain History / Europe / Great Britain Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there…. More >>
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Flora Robson, Bette Davis (twice), Glenda Jackson, Cate Blanchett (also twice), Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, and Anne-Mare Duff tell various versions of Elizabeth’s story.
This is a rather vague question. I read multiple novels at one point, all covering different aspects of this time period–I just want everything to make sense. I understand Henry VIII and his wives, how the boy king Edward ruled for a few shaky years, how bloody Mary took the throne and tried to reestablish Catholicism, and how Elizabeth eventually gained the throne and brought stability and prosperity to England for years.
Then I hit a gray area. I know something about King James and then something happened to him to unseat him from the throne, and how his son, Bonnie Prince Charlie, tried to regain twice, circa 1718 and 1745 with the help of Highland clans and French support that never actually showed.
If someone could help clarify the details of what was going on in Britain and France and Rome during this time period, I would appreciate it. I’m going to award a best answer if someone explains it well enough.

