Elizabeth I is one of England's greatest monarchs – perhaps the greatest. Her forces defeated the Spanish Armada and saved England from invasion, she reinstated Protestantism and forged an England that was a strong and independent nation.
Elizabeth I is one of England's topmost monarchs – maybe the topmost. Her forces defeated the Spanish line and saved England from irruption, she reinstated Protestantism and forged an England that was a strong and independent nation.
But she had a veritably delicate nonage and was fortunate to make it to the throne at all. When she was youthful, her father Henry VIII executed her mama Anne Boleyn. She was stripped of her heritage and was locked in the Tower of London. Elizabeth is born on 7 September in Greenwich Palace.
News of her birth causes rejoicing across the country but is a bitter disappointment to her father Henry. He's hopeless for a manly heir at law to continue the Tudor dynasty. Although Elizabeth is made coming in line to the throne, the King prays his coming child will be manly – relieving her claim to the throne.
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