Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I was the Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death in 1603, renowned for her intelligence, political acumen, and patronage of the arts. She is often remembered for her role during the Elizabethan Era, a time marked by the flourishing of English culture and exploration.
Born on Mar 07, 1533 (493 years old)
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Lithuania:
The portrait was painted during the reign of Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth I.
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United States:
Sankar explained that Elizabeth I refused to grant a patent on a sewing machine because she thought it might lead to mass unemployment.
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United States:
Sankar referenced Elizabeth I, who refused to grant a patent on a sewing machine because she thought it might lead to mass unemployment.
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Ukraine:
Elizabeth I kept a letter from Robert Dudley by her bed, signed as 'his last letter'.
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Denmark:
Elizabeth I is referenced in relation to her confrontation with Mary Stuart.
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Ireland:
Elizabeth I is suspected of ordering the death of her favourite's wife, who turned up dead.
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Norway:
Elizabeth I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, is mentioned in the context of her father's tumultuous reign.
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France:
Elizabeth I is portrayed as the rival of Mary Stuart in the context of the opera Maria Stuarda.
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New Zealand:
Queen Elizabeth I would also bathe in milk to experience its skin-loving benefits.
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Lithuania:
Queen Elizabeth I ordered all available ships to fight against the powerful Spanish Armada.
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