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Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
It was expected that Elizabeth would marry and produce an heir so as to continue the Tudor line.
Elizabeth I in her coronation robes, patterned with Tudor rose s and trimmed with ermine.
Elizabeth was the first Tudor to recognise that a monarch ruled by popular consent.
" Teaching Elizabeth Tudor with Movies: Film, Historical Thinking, and the Classroom ," Sixteenth Century Journal, Summer 2007, Vol.
* Tudor and Elizabeth Portraits.
Elizabeth Tudor was confined there for three years in what is now known as " The Old Palace " in Hatfield Park.
However, the theory was revived and expanded by Elisabeth Sears in Shakespeare and the Tudor Rose ( 2002 ), and Hank Whittemore in The Monument ( 2005 ), an analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnets which interprets the poems as a poetic history of Queen Elizabeth, Oxford, and Southampton.
When rumours arose that Edward and his brother ( the Princes in the Tower ) were dead, Buckingham intervened, proposing instead that Henry Tudor return from exile, take the throne and marry Elizabeth of York, older sister of the Tower Princes.
Henry Tudor succeeded Richard to become Henry VII and sought to cement the succession by marrying the Yorkist heiress Elizabeth of York, Edward IV's daughter and Richard III's niece.
The House of Stuart came to power in 1603 when the Tudor line failed, as Elizabeth I died without issue.
Also, without an heir, the Tudor dynasty would end ; the risk of civil war between rival claimants was a possibility if Elizabeth died childless.
Elizabeth knew that the continuation of the Tudor dynasty was now impossible ; she was forty-eight in 1581, and too old to bear children.
* July 2 – Elizabeth Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England ( d. 1495 )
* September 14 – Elizabeth Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England ( b. 1492 )
The impact of the document was complicated later that year, when Elizabeth Tudor became Queen of England.
Elizabeth and Buckingham now allied themselves with Lady Margaret Beaufort and espoused the cause of Margaret's son Henry Tudor, a great-great-great-grandson of King Edward III the closest male heir of the Lancastrian claim to the throne with any degree of validity.
Elizabeth's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, made an alliance with Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry Tudor, who was the closest to Royalty the Lancastrian party possessed.
Henry VII of England held the throne for the House of Lancaster ( House of Tudor ), and had tried to gain the acceptance of the Yorkist faction by his marriage to their heiress, Elizabeth of York, but his hold on power was not entirely secure.
On the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, the Tudor period came to an end.
* Norton, Elizabeth ; Margaret Beaufort: Mother of the Tudor Dynasty, 288pp, to be published by Amberley September 2010 ISBN 978-1-4456-0142-7
Margaret Tudor, Queen Consort of Scotland, Countess of Angus, Lady Methven ( 28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541 ) was the elder of the two surviving daughters of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, and the elder sister of Henry VIII.
The Tudor dynasty ended with the childless Elizabeth I, and the line of succession to the English throne was passed through Margaret's heirs.

Elizabeth and age
By age three, however, her mother changed her name to Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, after her own mother.
In Elizabeth Gaskell's biography, Anne's father remembered her as precocious, reporting that once, when she was four years old, in reply to his question about what a child most wanted, she answered: " age and experience ".
Anne had four pupils: Lydia, age 15, Elizabeth, age 13, Mary, age 12, and Edmund, age 8.
The Garretts had their first three children in quick succession: Louie, Elizabeth and their brother, Newson Dunnell, who died at the age of six months.
Elizabeth is acknowledged as a charismatic performer and a dogged survivor, in an age when government was ramshackle and limited and when monarchs in neighbouring countries faced internal problems that jeopardised their thrones.
Seymour, approaching age 40 but having charm and " a powerful sex appeal ", engaged in romps and horseplay with the 14-year-old Elizabeth.
Elizabeth became queen at the age of 25, and declared her intentions to her Council and other peers who had come to Hatfield to swear allegiance.
Elizabeth was praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age.
On 1562, John de Vere had contracted with Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon for Edward to marry one of Huntingdon's sisters ; when he reached the age of 18, he would choose either Elizabeth or Mary Hastings.
Elizabeth died in 1603 at the age of 69.
In the summer of 1775, his sister Elizabeth ( age 7 ) and his brother Reuben ( age 3 ) died in a dysentery epidemic that swept through Orange County because of contaminated water.
After two years ' negotiations with Jadwiga's mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, who was regent of Hungary, and a civil war in Greater Poland ( 1383 ), Jadwiga finally came to Kraków and at the age of ten, on 16 October 1384 ( or 1385, sources vary ), was crowned King of Poland — Hedvig Rex Poloniæ, not Hedvig Regina Poloniæ.
In the 1910 census, Peter and Elizabeth Weisenmüller as well as John and Eva Ott were living at 1521 Cleveland Ave in the 22nd Ward of Chicago, with sons John, age six, born in Temesvár and Peter Jr., age five, born in Illinois.
In the 1930 federal census, Elizabeth Weissmüller, age 49, has listed with her, her sons John P. and Peter J., and Peter's wife Dorothy.
In or around 2004, researchers from the Department of Gynaecology, Elizabeth Garret Anderson Hospital in London, measured the labia and other genital structures of 50 women from the age of 18 to 50, with a mean age of 35. 6.
At age 37, Mary turned her attention to finding a husband and producing an heir, thus preventing the Protestant Elizabeth ( still her successor under the terms of Henry VIII's will and the Act of Succession of 1544 ) from succeeding to the throne.
In 1748, at age sixteen, Lee left Virginia for Yorkshire, England, to complete his formal education at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Wakefield, England.
According to the 1860 census, her household in Harmonia included her daughter, Elizabeth Banks ( age 35 ), and her grandsons James Caldwell ( misspelled as " Colvin "; age 16 ) and Sammy Banks ( age 8 ).

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