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Elizabeth's third child, Gertrude of Altenberg ( 1227 – 1297 ), was born several weeks after the death of her father ; she became abbess of the monastery of Altenberg near Wetzlar.
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Martin Frobisher landed at Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island in August 1576 ; He returned in 1577, claiming it in Queen Elizabeth's name, and in a third voyage tried but failed to found a settlement in Frobisher Bay.
At the end of the English Civil War Lady Eleanor Drake was joined at her Devon home, Ashe House in the parish of Musbury, by her third daughter Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's husband, Winston Churchill.
Ian Brown used a passage from Elizabeth's poem A Musical Note to name his third solo album The Music of the Spheres.
He was a third cousin of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the late Queen Mother: his mother was the second cousin of Elizabeth's father Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne.
Richard and Elizabeth's third son, Thomas Dawson, also sat as Member of Parliament for County Monaghan from 1749 to 1768.
The third episode begins with Elizabeth's courtship with Francis, Duke of Anjou, and ends just following the destruction of the Spanish Armada.
It did not work however, as Roberts got hold of him and delivered a third DDT and followed that up with a slap to Elizabeth's face.
In November 1565, on the occasion of the third marriage of Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, another member of Elizabeth's trusted circle, Henry participated in a tournament in the Queen's presence.
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Elizabeth was the only child of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, who did not bear a male heir and was executed less than three years after Elizabeth's birth.
Elizabeth's first Lady Mistress, Margaret, Lady Bryant, wrote that she was " as toward a child and as gentle of conditions as ever I knew any in my life ".
If, on the other hand, Mary gave birth to a healthy child, Elizabeth's chances of becoming queen would recede sharply.
The Smarts and their extended family persistently maintained a presence in the local and national media, in order to keep Elizabeth's name in the press, providing the media with home videos of her as a teenager and as a child, and created a website to serve as a resource center.
In the narrative, after Mary greets Elizabeth, who is pregnant with the future John the Baptist, the child moves within Elizabeth's womb.
Following Rudolph's death, the resulting lack of Imperial support towards Stephanie impacted Elizabeth's relationship with her mother negatively ; the parent and child were never close.
A tree in Greenwich Park is known as Queen Elizabeth's Oak, in which she is reputed to have played as a child.
After Louis ' death, his brother, Henry Raspe, assumed the regency during the minority of Elizabeth's eldest child, Hermann ( 1222 – 1241 ).
Elizabeth's second child Sophie of Thuringia ( 1224 – 1275 ) married Henry II, Duke of Brabant and was the ancestress of the Landgraves of Hesse, since in the War of the Thuringian Succession she won Hesse for her son Heinrich I, called the Child.
Luke 1: 56 And Mary abode with her about three months, and returned to her own house .< BR /> 57 Now Elizabeth's full time came that she should be delivered ; and she brought forth a son .< BR /> 58 And her neighbours and her cousins heard how the Lord had shewed great mercy upon her ; and they rejoiced with her .< BR /> 59 And it came to pass, that on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child ; and they called him Zacharias, after the name of his father .< BR /> 60 And his mother answered and said, Not so ; but he shall be called John .< BR /> 61 And they said unto her, There is none of thy kindred that is called by this name .< BR /> 62 And they made signs to his father, how he would have him called .< BR /> 63 And he asked for a writing table, and wrote, saying, His name is John.
After Henry VIII's death in 1547, Elizabeth's brother Thomas secretly married Catherine Parr, who died a few days after giving birth to her only child Mary Seymour, in September 1548.
Elizabeth's Phoenix jewel from the Phoenix portraitAn alternative is to interpret the Turtle as John Salusbury and the Phoenix as Queen Elizabeth I, which would explain the chastity of the relationship and the implication that their " child " is something mystical rather than physical.
Some scholars interpret the child of the phoenix as a reference to Elizabeth's heir, James VI of Scotland.
The one-year old Home was deemed a delicate child, having a " nervous temperament ", and was passed to Elizabeth's childless sister, Mary Cook.
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Elizabeth's life changed irrevocably on 11 September 1227 when Louis, en route to join the Sixth Crusade, died of a fever in Otranto, Italy.
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Elizabeth's nephew was Sir Anthony Aucher ( 1614 – 31 May 1692 ) an English politician and Cavalier during the English Civil War.
Despite the uncertainty of Elizabeth's – and therefore the Tudor dynasty's – hold on England, she never married.
* June 27 – Establishment of Jesus College " within the City and University of Oxford of Queen Elizabeth's foundation " in England by Welsh cleric and lawyer Hugh Price.
Cecil favoured the suit of Francois, Duke of Anjou in 1578 – 1581 for Elizabeth's hand, while Leicester was among its strongest opponents, even contemplating exile in letters to Burghley.
( 2003 ): Elizabeth's Wars: War, Government and Society in Tudor England, 1544 – 1604 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 0-333-91943-2
His mother was Frances Walsingham ( 1569 – 1631 ), the only daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth's spymaster.
Orders were sent out for " bedding " and " draperies " – code for weapons – and rebellious gentlemen gathered at Essex House to hear him talk of Elizabeth's " crooked mind and crooked carcass ".
The issue of religious and political rivalry continued during the two Desmond Rebellions ( 1569 – 83 ) and the Nine Years ' War ( 1594 – 1603 ), both of which overlapped with the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585 – 1604 ), during which some rebellious Irish nobles were helped by the Papacy and by Elizabeth's arch-enemy Philip II of Spain.
He acted as Princess Elizabeth's tutor in Greek and Latin between 1548 – 50, and served in the administrations of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
Moreover the married young German lady, later to become a brilliant and militarily aggressive Empress, was closely monitored in her behavior by the Imperial Grand Chancellor Aleksei Petrovich Bestuzhev-Ryumin ( Алексе ́ й Петро ́ вич Бесту ́ жев-Рю ́ мин ) ( June 1, 1693 – April 21, 1768 ), Grand Chancellor of Russia, and closely watched over by Empress Elizabeth's cousin, Maria Choglokova, aged 24 but already with seven children.
( 2003 ): Elizabeth's Wars: War, Government and Society in Tudor England, 1544 – 1604 Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978-0-333-91943-9
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