Queen elizabeth ii 6

Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers Over Time

  • 1533

    Birth of Elizabeth I

    Born on September 7, 1533, to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in Greenwich, England. Declared illegitimate after her mother’s execution in 1536.
  • 1558

    Becomes Queen of England

    Ascended the throne on November 17, 1558, after the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I. Established the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, making Protestantism the official religion of England
  • War with Spain Begins

    Supported Protestant rebels in the Netherlands against Catholic Spain. Strengthened England’s navy in preparation for a Spanish invasion.
  • Defeat of the Spanish Armada

    Led England to a historic victory against the Spanish Armada, solidifying England as a dominant naval power. Delivered her famous Tilbury Speech, inspiring her troops.
  • The Essex Rebellion

    The failed rebellion of Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, one of her former favorites. Demonstrated her ability to maintain control and enforce justice.
  • Death of Elizabeth I

    Died on March 24, 1603, marking the end of the Tudor dynasty. Succeeded by James VI of Scotland (James I of England), uniting England and Scotland under one ruler.