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Presentation Biography

Queen of England

GROUP NAME :
•ANJANI AULIA DEWI
•NATAMA EZAR MUHAMMAD DAFFA
•RORRY INTAN NUR SHIFA
•SHOFI SALSABILA
Biography of Queen
Elizabeth I
Orientation
Queen Elizabeth I was born on the September 7, in
Greenwich England. Queen Elizabeth is the Queen
of the England who ruled for 45 years in 1603.
Event :
She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne
Boleyn. Her unfortunate mother was beheaded on 19
May 1536 when Elizabeth was still an infant. Her father
died in 1547 an he was succeeded by his son Edward.
He died in 1553. Elizabeth was very birght and learned
to read and write in many different languages. She also
learned how to sew and ply piano like musical
instrument caled the virginal. Elizabeth was crowened
Queen of England on January 15, 1559 at the age of
twenty-five.
Elizabeth was raised much like any other royal child. She received
tutoring and excelled at languages and music. After her father's
death in 1547, Elizabeth spent some time under the care of her
stepmother Catherine Parr. Parr hired tutors on Elizabeth's behalf,
including William Grindal and Roger Ascham. Tensions with Parr
over Parr's new husband, Thomas Seymour, led Elizabeth to return
to the royal estate at Hatfield, away from the court. Her
relationship with Seymour later came under scrutiny, and
Seymour was later tried for conspiring to wed Elizabeth in a bid to
gain power. Found guilty, Seymour was executed.

Elizabeth once again found herself embroiled in political intrigue


after Edward's death in 1553. Her older half-sister Mary and their
cousin, Lady Jane Grey, both were in line for the crown. Edward
had appointed Grey to be his successor, but her reign proved to be
short-lived. Mary gained the support of the English people and
unseated Grey after only nine days on the throne.
In 1558, Elizabeth took the reins of her country after the
death of her sister. She inherited a number of problems
stirred up by Mary. The country was at war with France,
which proved to be a tremendous drain on the royal coffers.
There was also great tension between different religious
factions after Mary worked to restore England to Roman
Catholicism by any means necessary. In fact, she earned the
nickname Bloody Mary for ordering the execution of 300
Protestants as heretics.
Reorientation :
Queen Elizabeth drew her final breath on March 24, 1603, at
Richmond Palace in Surrey. With her death came the end of the
house of Tudor, a royal family that had ruled England since the
late 1400s. The son of her former rival, Mary Stuart, succeeded
her on the throne as James I.

While the end of her reign had been difficult, Elizabeth has
largely been remembered as being a queen who supported her
people. Her lengthy time on the throne provided her subjects
with stability and consistency, and her sharp wits and clever mind
helped navigate the nation through religious and political
challenges. Sometimes referred to as the Golden Age, the arts
had a chance to blossom with Elizabeth's support.
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