Elizabeth Tudor was crowned Queen of England on January 15, 1559 – the day John Dee had determined was the most auspicious of the ...
Queen Elizabeth I set all the trends at court - including her sugar-rotted teeth. Famous for her love of sugar and all things ...
Elizabeth of York was queen consort to Henry VII of England, and their marriage gave birth to another Tudor juggernaut: Henry VIII. Caught between all these powerful Henrys, Elizabeth’s story ...
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1559 – England’s Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth Tudor) was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 1624 – Many riots occurred in Mexico when it was announced that all churches were to be closed. 1777 – The people ...
Read our beginners' guide to the turbulent events of the Tudor era before seeing Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s musical *SIX* in ...
The final Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I, famously never married and had no children, which meant some lateral thinking was required to pick out a suitable heir to the throne. But, long before this ...
However, as some of Elizabeth’s female relatives discovered, marriage could also prove to be dangerous in Tudor times. After the death of Edward VI, Elizabeth’s cousin Lady Jane Grey had been ...
Elizabeth I died after a reign of almost forty-five years, to be succeeded by James VI of Scotland. Her reputation then was ‘far less rosy’ than it is today. She had long declined to marry or name a ...