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She was a devout Catholic and began rolling back the reforms of Henry’s time, burning at the stake several notable Protestants who did not renounce their faith. Image credit: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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6. Ippolito Aldobrandini is elected Pope Clement VIII.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife, and she faced challenges from a very young age.
After Anne’s execution there were several attempts to have Elizabeth removed from the line of succession, although these proved unsuccessful.
The short reign of Edward VI was followed by the brutal ruler-ship of her sister, Mary.
Facts and information about King Philip II, the war with Spain and Mary Queen of Scots, who both played a major part in the life of Queen Elizabeth I, are found in entries in the Timeline of Queen Elizabeth I. Timeline of Queen Elizabeth I Some interesting facts and information about Timeline of Queen Elizabeth I. Additional details, facts and information about the life of Queen Elizabeth I can be accessed via the Elizabethan Era Sitemap. Instead, Essex signed an unauthorized truce with the Earl of Tyrone - the greatest rebel |
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Elizabethan Era - Free Educational Resource. The leader of the plot was Anthony Babbington | ||||
| 1587 | February 8: Execution of Mary Queen of Scots War with Spain which continues until 1603 April 19: Sir Francis Drake destroys the Spanish fleet at Cadiz June 18: Queen Elizabeth appoints Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, as her Master of the Horse | |||
| 1588 | August 8: The Spanish Armada of 132 ships is defeated by the English fleet of 34 ships and 163 armed merchant vessels led by Lord Howard of Effingham, Sir Francis Drake, and Sir John Hawkins September 4: Lord Robert Dudley dies | |||
| 1593 | London Theatres, including the Globe, close due to the Bubonic Plague (The Black Death) Penalties are proposed for people who refuse to attend Church of England services and to make it a crime to attend Catholic services | |||
| 1596 | English fleet under the Earl of Essex and Lord Howard of Effingham capture Spanish Cadiz | |||
| 1597 | Irish rebellion under Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone (finally put down 1601) King Philip II of Spain sends a second armada against England but a storm scatters his ships | |||
| 1599 | The Queen's favourite Robert, Earl of Essex was placed in charge of a large English army to suppress Irish rebels but Essex signs an unauthorized truce with the Earl of Tyrone.
Image credit: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons Image Credit: Unknown author, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons 7. 25, 1586 - Mary Queen of Scots is convicted of involvement in the Babbington plot |
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