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Sep 7, 1533
Queen Elizabeth the first was born!
King Henry VIII wanted a boy never a girl. He was angry with the fact that his second wife Anne Boleyn had gave birth to a girl over a boy.
This was very selfish for a ruler to have such character over their own child, but you do have to think about who’s going to take over when you pass. -
Period: Sep 7, 1533 to
Queen Elizabeths life
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May 19, 1536
King Henry’s second wife and mother of Queen Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn was killed
May 19, 1536 King Henry’s second wife and mother of Queen Elizabeth, Anne Boleyn was killed
Mrs. Boleyn was killed for false accusations from King Henry of adultery. King Henry VIII was making false assumptions of Anne Boleyn for the fact that she had yet to give birth to a healthy boy. Anne Boleyn was beheaded at the Tower of Green.
This is awful that royalty would do such things to their loves. because of human nature. -
Jun 4, 1536
King Henry VIII marries his third wife Jane Seymour.
Elizabeth was sent away to court shortly after the marriage of Jane due to the fact of Elizabeth reminding King Henry VIII of Anne. In hopes for marrying a much younger queen, King Henry shall have a boy. Jane Seymour, King Henry’s third wife gives birth to a new king, Edward. Few days after birth of new baby boy mother Jane Seymour dies.
I don’t believe that sending away your child is going to fix the fact that you don’t have a son. -
Jul 4, 1543
King Henry the VIII marries his last wife Katherine Parr.
It is said to be around July of 1543 King Henry the VIII marries his last wife Katherine Parr.
Katherine Parr had no intention or marrying the King at first until he swept her up from her feet. A little after being Queen she brought Elizabeth back into court. Later King Henry VIII dies and his wife, Katherine Parr becomes the Dowager Queen or England. -
Jul 5, 1543
King Henry the VIII marries his last wife Katherine Parr.
I don’t much care for the King as he is very greedy and self-centered from the stories I have read. I am glad that his new wife Katherine Parr brings the family back together! -
Mar 4, 1545
Things started going down hill
About around 1545 things went downhill.
Queen Elizabeth was living in the home of Queen Dowager Katherine for a while until assumptions were made of Queen Elizabeth kissing and maybe even sleeping with Lord Protector of England. Later on September 5th of 1545 Katherine Parr, Queen Dowager Katherine died.
I believe this is important significance because Queen Elizabeth was sent away for supposable kissing or having relationships with Lord Protector of England. -
Nov 17, 1554
Who becomes next in line to rule? (part 2)
As Elizabeth being the first daughter of King Henry the VIII she shall hold the crown. Many people tried to make things different so a man would be in charge but Elizabeth was in the kings will as an heir. Elizabeth was single at this time and was more than likely the most sought out Lady in all of England. Many young men asked for her hand in marriage but she refused every time. -
Nov 17, 1554
Who becomes next in line to rule? (part 1)
As Elizabeth being the first daughter of King Henry the VIII she shall hold the crown. Many people tried to make things different so a man would be in charge but Elizabeth was in the kings will as an heir. Elizabeth was single at this time and was more than likely the most sought out Lady in all of England. Many young men asked for her hand in marriage but she refused every time. -
Nov 26, 1554
Elizabeth was put away
After Jane becoming Queen she imprisoned Elizabeth in the tower “to protect her”. You could only imagine how Elizabeth felt being in the tower where her mother was killed because she turned out being a girl and not a boy. It was said to be a horribly time for Elizabeth as she refused to be in a few places for fear of her life. -
Nov 17, 1558
"A Dominum factum est illud, et est mirabile in oculis notris"
Mary died on November 17, 1558 after thinking of being impregnated but later found out that it might have been a large ovarian cyst. When Queen Elizabeth found out the news she was said to have been sitting in a park peacefully underneath an old oak tree and stated the quote "A Dominum factum est illud, et est mirabile in oculis notris" -- "It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes." Elizabeth was fina -
Jun 15, 1559
Elizabeth's First Crown!
January 15, 1559 Elizabeth’s first crown!
Elizabeth the first was finally crowned Queen by Owen Oglethorpe, bishop of Carlisle at Westminster Abbey, on the 15th day of January in 1559! -
Elizabeth's Golden Years
Elizabeth’s Golden years:
Elizabeth never married but that does not mean she didn’t find love. Elizabeth found love in Robert Dudley who was married. Roberts’s wife Amy died a few years after he had fell in love with Queen Elizabeth. Even thought Robert Dudley was now single and had no assumptions of killing former wife Amy they didn’t marry. Queen Elizabeth was finally Queen and she was taking the role on all by herself. -
Queen Elizabeth the First Died
On this sad day Queen Elizabeth died, but left a good mark on the great country of England. King James succeeded the great Queen Elizabeth I. England and Scotland where finally under one crown!