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Sep 7, 1533
Birth
She was born in Palace of Placentina, Greenwich, London in september 7, 1533 -
May 19, 1536
Death of her mom
after that Isabel was declared illegitimate daughter -
Period: Nov 17, 1558 to
Reign
She was Queen of England and Ireland until the day of her death. -
1559
First measures
Isabel supported the religious revolution of John Knox, a Scottish Protestant leader, who sought to eliminate Catholic influence in Scotland. Isabel sent an army to besiege Leith, where the French troops were concentrated, and an army to block the Forth of Forth, where the French were expected to land reinforcements to support the Scots. Although the siege of Leith was a terrible failure, the army managed to prevent the French landing and facilitated the rebel victory -
Jan 15, 1559
Coronation
Elizabeth was crowned after death of her brothers called Eduardo VI y María I -
Apr 11, 1564
trojan treaty
sign the peace with france -
1568
The first Hispanic break
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1570
Rebellion of the counts
There was a rebellion that had a double religous and political character -
1571
Conspiracy for the murder of the queen
Florentine banker Ridolfí planned to murder the queen and place María Estuardo on the throne, with support from Spain, to restore Catholicism. The plan was find out by Cecil, and the conspirators were executed. Among them were the Duke of Norfolk, Isabel's cousin. -
Mar 19, 1572
Treaty of Blois
Isabel signed the Treaty of Blois with Carlos IX of France, by wich both soveraigns established a defensive alliance against Spain -
Nonsuch Treaty
Isabel signs the Nonsuch Treaty where she promises military aid to the United Provinces -
Death
He died at Richmond Palace at the age of 69 -
Burial of the Queen
Isabel's coffin was taken downstream at night to Whitehall, in a boat lit with torches, and then left in a burning chapel