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ID006939
Call Number941/LAN
Title ProperElizabeth I
LanguageENG
AuthorLangley, Andrew
PublicationOxford,  Heinemann,  1996.
Description24p   Black Spine
SeriesHistory of Britain
NoteOn 7 September 1533, Anne Boleyn, the new wife of Henry VIII, gave birth to a baby girl. Henry was bitterly disappointed, for he believed that girls were not suitable to be rulers. The baby girl grew up to be Elizabeth I, the strongest and the cleverest of all the queens of England. During Elizabeth's reign, the country became peaceful and united after years of unrest, the Spanish Armada was defeated, trade and industry grew and the court became a centre for playwrights, artists and musicians.
NotePrincess in Peril
The new queen
Trouble with Scotland
Marriage plans
Plots and rebellion
Drifting to war
The death of Mary
The Armada
Gloriana
End of an age
Standard Number0600588378
Price. QualificationRs.100(Pb)
Classification Number941
Key WordsElizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 ;  Queens - Great Britain - Biography ;  Great Britain - History - Elizabeth, 1558-1603


 
 
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