Statements (1,600)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Queen_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkb:Monarch gptkb:Queen gptkb:historical_figure |
gptkbp:administered_by |
gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity
|
gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Francis_Walsingham
gptkb:William_Cecil gptkb:Robert_Dudley Anglo-Scottish relations Anglo-French relations Anglo-Dutch relations Anglo-Spanish relations Marriage negotiations with various European princes Marriage negotiations with various European powers Marriage negotiations with France Marriage negotiations with Spain Marriage negotiations with the Netherlands |
gptkbp:ancestor |
gptkb:Henry_VII
|
gptkbp:appears_in |
gptkb:Shakespeare_in_Love
|
gptkbp:artist |
gptkb:George_Gower
gptkb:Nicholas_Hilliard |
gptkbp:artistic_influence |
patronage of artists and playwrights
|
gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:The_English_colonies
gptkb:The_Siege_of_Cadiz gptkb:Shakespeare gptkb:The_House_of_Lancaster gptkb:The_English_Renaissance gptkb:The_Union_of_the_Crowns gptkb:Mary_I gptkb:The_East_India_Company gptkb:The_Act_of_Settlement gptkb:Cultural_exchange gptkb:Economic_growth gptkb:The_War_of_the_Roses gptkb:Chivalry gptkb:The_Battle_of_Bosworth_Field gptkb:The_English_Reformation gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Utrecht gptkb:The_Irish_Rebellion gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Ghent gptkb:Lutheranism gptkb:Mary_Stuart gptkb:Royal_Navy gptkb:The_Tudor_dynasty gptkb:William_Shakespeare gptkb:Walter_Raleigh gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:The_Church_of_England gptkb:The_Council_of_Trent gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War gptkb:Sir_Francis_Walsingham gptkb:The_Counter-Reformation gptkb:The_Royal_Court gptkb:Spanish_Armada gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity gptkb:The_English_Parliament gptkb:The_House_of_York gptkb:The_Privy_Council gptkb:The_Spanish_Armada gptkb:The_English_Civil_War gptkb:Robert_Dudley gptkb:Sir_Walter_Raleigh gptkb:The_English_monarchy gptkb:Francis_Drake gptkb:Sir_Christopher_Hatton gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Poor_Law gptkb:The_Spanish_Inquisition gptkb:The_Age_of_Reason gptkb:The_English_Bill_of_Rights gptkb:The_Book_of_Common_Prayer gptkb:theater gptkb:Cultural_flourishing gptkb:Public_image gptkb:The_Royal_Navy gptkb:The_Peace_of_Westphalia gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Versailles gptkb:censorship gptkb:Elizabethan_theatre gptkb:Political_stability gptkb:Protestant_Reformation gptkb:The_Age_of_Discovery gptkb:The_Age_of_Enlightenment gptkb:The_Age_of_Exploration gptkb:The_Age_of_Revolution gptkb:The_Glorious_Revolution gptkb:The_Peace_of_Augsburg gptkb:The_Protestant_Reformation gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Paris_(1763) gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Poor_Relief gptkb:The_Poor_Laws gptkb:The_Thirty-Nine_Articles gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Paris gptkb:Renaissance gptkb:historical_architecture gptkb:diplomatic_relations gptkb:The_New_World gptkb:noble_family gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy gptkb:The_Battle_of_Gravelines gptkb:The_Spanish_Succession Colonial expansion Courtly love Religious tolerance Literary patronage Political propaganda Exploration and trade The Elizabethan Settlement Scientific advancement The establishment of the Church of England Court politics The English nobility The defeat of the Spanish Armada The exploration of the New World The Age of Globalization The Age of Imperialism The Age of Nationalism The rise of Puritanism The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 The establishment of the East India Company The establishment of the Royal Navy The flourishing of English drama Religious conflict in England The Golden Age of England The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots Marriage negotiations Succession crisis The Elizabethan Religious Settlement Royal portraiture The promotion of arts and culture The Anglo-Spanish War The exploration of Virginia The expansion of trade The Age of Modernity Elizabethan exploration The English gentry The Virginia Company The rise of English naval power The cultural patronage of Ben Jonson The cultural patronage of Christopher Marlowe The cultural patronage of Edmund Spenser The cultural patronage of Francis Bacon The cultural patronage of John Donne The cultural patronage of John Lyly The cultural patronage of John Milton The cultural patronage of Philip Sidney The cultural patronage of Robert Greene The cultural patronage of Sir Edward Coke The cultural patronage of Sir Edward Seymour The cultural patronage of Sir Francis Drake The cultural patronage of Sir Francis Walsingham The cultural patronage of Sir Henry Howard The cultural patronage of Sir Henry Lee The cultural patronage of Sir John Cheke The cultural patronage of Sir John Fortescue The cultural patronage of Sir John Hawkins The cultural patronage of Sir Nicholas Bacon The cultural patronage of Sir Richard Grenville The cultural patronage of Sir Robert Devereux The cultural patronage of Sir Robert Dudley The cultural patronage of Sir Robert Sidney The cultural patronage of Sir Thomas Gresham The cultural patronage of Sir Thomas Heneage The cultural patronage of Sir Thomas Howard The cultural patronage of Sir Thomas More The cultural patronage of Sir Thomas Smith The cultural patronage of Sir Walter Raleigh The cultural patronage of Sir William Cecil The cultural patronage of Sir William Fitzwilliam The cultural patronage of Sir William Knollys The cultural patronage of Sir William Paget The cultural patronage of Thomas More The cultural patronage of Thomas Nashe The cultural patronage of William Shakespeare The founding of Roanoke Colony The strengthening of the English economy The English commonwealth |
gptkbp:birth_date |
1533-09-07
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gptkbp:birth_place |
gptkb:Greenwich,_England
|
gptkbp:body_shape |
1559-01-15
|
gptkbp:born |
1533
September 7, 1533 1533-09-07 |
gptkbp:born_in |
gptkb:Greenwich,_England
1533 September 7, 1533 |
gptkbp:born_on |
September 7, 1533
1533-09-07 |
gptkbp:burial_place |
gptkb:Westminster_Abbey
|
gptkbp:child |
gptkb:Mary_I_of_England
gptkb:Henry_VIII gptkb:Anne_Boleyn |
gptkbp:consequence_of_excommunication |
Increased tensions with Catholic countries
|
gptkbp:council |
gptkb:City_Council
|
gptkbp:court |
gptkb:Royal_Court_of_Elizabeth_I
gptkb:Francis_Walsingham gptkb:Walter_Raleigh gptkb:William_Cecil,_1st_Baron_Burghley gptkb:Robert_Dudley gptkb:Elizabethan_court Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester |
gptkbp:cousin |
gptkb:Mary_of_York
gptkb:Margaret_of_England gptkb:Cecily_of_York gptkb:Elizabeth_of_York gptkb:Isabella_of_England gptkb:Catherine_Parr gptkb:Edward_VI_of_England gptkb:Margaret_Tudor gptkb:Henry_of_England gptkb:Mary gptkb:Henry_Fitz_Roy gptkb:Catherine_of_Aragon gptkb:Cecily_Neville gptkb:Mary_I_of_England gptkb:Mary_Tudor gptkb:Catherine_of_England gptkb:Cecily_of_England gptkb:Anne_Neville gptkb:Edward_IV_of_England gptkb:George_Plantagenet gptkb:Margaret_Beaufort gptkb:Margaret_of_Anjou gptkb:Margaret_of_York gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Richard_III_of_England gptkb:Elizabeth_of_England gptkb:Henry_VIII gptkb:Isabella_of_France gptkb:Mary_of_England gptkb:Mary_of_Guise gptkb:Catherine_Howard gptkb:Elizabeth_of_Lancaster gptkb:James_VI_of_Scotland gptkb:Lady_Jane_Grey gptkb:Lady_Mary_Grey gptkb:Anne_of_Cleves gptkb:Anne_of_Lancaster gptkb:Richard_of_England gptkb:Catherine_of_York gptkb:Edward_of_England gptkb:Elizabeth_Woodville gptkb:George_of_England gptkb:Margaret_of_Lancaster gptkb:Catherine_of_Lancaster gptkb:Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley gptkb:Margaret_Plantagenet gptkb:Anne_of_England gptkb:Anne_Plantagenet gptkb:Mary_of_Lancaster gptkb:Anne_of_York |
gptkbp:crowned |
gptkb:Queen_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkb:Westminster_Abbey 1558 1559 1559-01-15 January 15, 1559 |
gptkbp:cultural_contribution |
support of literature
support of exploration support of theatre |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
gptkb:Shakespeare
gptkb:The_English_Renaissance gptkb:Icon_of_the_Renaissance gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Age gptkb:Exploration gptkb:Shakespeare's_Works gptkb:theater gptkb:Shakespeare's_plays gptkb:Shakespeare's_works gptkb:literature gptkb:Renaissance_Art Patron of the arts Elizabethan era Exploration and colonization Elizabethan Era Shakespearean Era Theatre and Drama Shakespearean era Renaissance in England The establishment of the Church of England The development of English literature The defeat of the Spanish Armada Influence on literature and drama The flourishing of English drama The rise of the English navy Symbol of female power The Golden Age of England Theatre development The establishment of Protestantism in England The influence on future monarchs The promotion of arts and culture The expansion of trade Exploration Literature The legacy of female leadership Expansion of English influence overseas Advancements in English literature The growth of national identity The impact on modern politics The role in the Protestant Reformation The significance in British history |
gptkbp:cultural_influence |
Renaissance in England
|
gptkbp:cultural_symbol |
gptkb:National_identity
Feminine power |
gptkbp:death_date |
1603-03-24
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gptkbp:death_place |
gptkb:Richmond,_England
|
gptkbp:defeated |
gptkb:Spanish_Armada
Spanish Armada in 1588 |
gptkbp:defeated_spanish_armada |
1588
|
gptkbp:defending_champion |
Mary's claim
|
gptkbp:died |
1603
March 24, 1603 1603-03-24 |
gptkbp:died_in |
1603
|
gptkbp:died_on |
March 24, 1603
1603-03-24 |
gptkbp:died_without_heir |
gptkb:true
|
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations |
gptkb:France
gptkb:Netherlands gptkb:Ottoman_Empire gptkb:Scotland gptkb:Spain |
gptkbp:dynasty |
gptkb:Tudor
|
gptkbp:economic_policy |
Colonization efforts
mercantilism Encouragement of trade Religious Settlement support for education and literacy encouragement of trade |
gptkbp:education |
gptkb:Humanism
humanist education |
gptkbp:enacted_by |
gptkb:Pope_Pius_V
|
gptkbp:encouraged |
English exploration
|
gptkbp:enforces |
gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy
|
gptkbp:era |
Elizabethan era
|
gptkbp:established |
gptkb:The_Church_of_England
gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity gptkb:the_Church_of_England gptkb:The_Royal_Navy gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy the Elizabethan Religious Settlement |
gptkbp:excommunication_date |
1570
|
gptkbp:excommunication_status |
Remained excommunicated until her death
|
gptkbp:faced |
gptkb:The_Essex_Rebellion
gptkb:The_Northern_Rebellion gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Religious_conflict Catholic opposition Religious conflicts |
gptkbp:faced_threat_from |
Mary's supporters
|
gptkbp:famous_for |
gptkb:Establishment_of_the_Church_of_England
gptkb:Defeating_the_Spanish_Armada gptkb:Legacy gptkb:Shakespeare's_plays gptkb:Renaissance gptkb:Virgin_Queen Historical Significance Military Reforms Political Stability Economic Policies Cultural Patronage Political Reforms Influence on Literature cultural flourishing Symbol of National Identity Patronage of the Arts Social Reforms Role in the Protestant Reformation the establishment of the Church of England Support of the Protestant Reformation political acumen the patronage of the arts the use of propaganda the promotion of trade Exploration and Colonization the promotion of agriculture Influence on Future Monarchs Role in the Arts Symbol of the Renaissance the flourishing of English drama the establishment of Protestantism in England naval victories the support of the arts and culture Impact on European Politics the promotion of exploration the promotion of industry the support of education the promotion of commerce the establishment of a strong central government the support of theater Legacy of Female Leadership the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 political savvy Diplomatic Relations with the Netherlands Establishing Protestantism in England Promotion of Exploration Strengthening the English Navy the expansion of English influence overseas the promotion of the English language the support of exploration the support of literature the support of music the support of science the defeat of Spain the establishment of colonies in the New World the promotion of English agriculture the promotion of English architecture the promotion of English arts the promotion of English colonization the promotion of English commerce the promotion of English cuisine the promotion of English culture the promotion of English customs the promotion of English dance the promotion of English education the promotion of English exploration the promotion of English fashion the promotion of English heritage the promotion of English history the promotion of English identity the promotion of English industry the promotion of English innovation the promotion of English literature the promotion of English music the promotion of English nationalism the promotion of English painting the promotion of English philosophy the promotion of English pride the promotion of English science the promotion of English sculpture the promotion of English sports the promotion of English technology the promotion of English theater the promotion of English trade the promotion of English traditions the promotion of English values the promotion of exploration and colonization the strengthening of the English navy the support of the Protestant Reformation |
gptkbp:famous_quote |
I have the heart and stomach of a king.
" I will not be a slave to my emotions." There is one thing that I must tell you. " I have the heart and stomach of a king." " I will have no man in my realm." " There is one thing that I must tell you." " I am no man’s mistress" " I see and approve of it all" " I will have here but one mistress and no master" " There is one thing that I must tell you" " I would rather be a beggar and single than a queen and married" " I am married to England." " I see I have but a short time to live." " I am a queen, and I will be treated as such." " I am my own mistress." " I will not be afraid of the future." " I would rather be a beggar and single than a queen and married." I am no man’s mistress. The past cannot be cured. There is one thing that I must do. I am no tyrant. I see that you are not afraid. I will have here but one mistress and no master. My heart is and always will be yours. |
gptkbp:famous_rival |
gptkb:Mary
gptkb:Mary_Stuart gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Philip_II_of_Spain |
gptkbp:famous_work |
gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1559
gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Poor_Law gptkb:The_Armada_Portrait gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1558 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1560 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1561 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1562 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1563 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1564 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1566 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1567 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1568 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1569 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1570 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1571 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1572 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1573 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1574 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1575 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1576 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1577 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1578 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1579 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1580 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1581 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1582 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1583 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1584 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1585 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1586 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1587 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1588 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1589 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1590 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1591 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1592 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1593 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1594 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1595 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1596 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1597 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1598 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1599 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1601 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1602 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_1603 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1558 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1559 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1560 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1561 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1562 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1563 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1564 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1565 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1566 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1567 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1568 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1569 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1570 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1571 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1572 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1573 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1574 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1575 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1576 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1577 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1578 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1579 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1580 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1581 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1582 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1583 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1584 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1585 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1586 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1587 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1588 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1589 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1590 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1591 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1592 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1593 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1594 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1595 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1596 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1597 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1598 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1599 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1600 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1601 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1602 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1603 gptkb:The_Book_of_Common_Prayer_1559 gptkb:The_English_Bible_1560 gptkb:The_Poor_Law_1601 gptkb:The_Royal_Injunctions_1559 gptkb:The_Royal_Marriage_Act_1563 The Elizabethan Religious Settlement The Act of Supremacy 1565 The Act of Supremacy 1600 |
gptkbp:father |
gptkb:Henry_VIII
|
gptkbp:fosters |
Trade expansion
|
gptkbp:full_name |
gptkb:Elizabeth_Tudor
|
gptkbp:gender |
gptkb:True
|
gptkbp:has_birth_date |
1533-09-07
|
gptkbp:has_conflict_with |
gptkb:Mary_Stuart
|
gptkbp:has_culture |
Elizabethan era
|
gptkbp:has_nationality |
English
|
gptkbp:has_occupation |
gptkb:Queen
|
gptkbp:has_parent |
gptkb:Henry_VIII
gptkb:Anne_Boleyn |
gptkbp:has_title |
gptkb:Queen_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkb:Queen_of_Ireland gptkb:Elizabeth_I gptkb:Supreme_Governor_of_the_Church_of_England gptkb:Queen_of_France_(disputed) |
gptkbp:historical_event |
gptkb:Establishment_of_the_Church_of_England
gptkb:The_English_Renaissance gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War_(1585-1604) The establishment of the Church of England The development of English literature The defeat of the Spanish Armada The exploration of the New World The rise of the merchant class The establishment of the East India Company The establishment of the Royal Navy Spanish Armada (1588) The establishment of the Royal Exchange The flourishing of English drama The publication of the King James Bible The Golden Age of England The establishment of the first English theatre The Anglo-Spanish War The establishment of the first English colony in America The establishment of the first public schools The establishment of the first universities in England The flourishing of poetry The establishment of the first public schools in England The establishment of the first newspapers in England The establishment of the first insurance companies in England The establishment of the first banks in England The establishment of the first public libraries in England The rise of the printing press The establishment of the first newspapers The introduction of the Poor Laws The rise of the English theatre The rise of English naval power The rise of the English economy The defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of Gravelines The execution of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex Mary Stuart's execution (1587) Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1587) The establishment of colonies in the New World The establishment of the first banks The establishment of the first trade routes. The expansion of the English language The exploration of the Americas The rise of the East India Company The rise of the English middle class The rise of the English language The establishment of the first public concerts in England The establishment of the first public perspectives in England The establishment of the first public celebrations in England The establishment of the first public holidays in England The establishment of the first public ethics in England The establishment of the first public customs in England The establishment of the first labor laws in England The establishment of the first public ideas in England The establishment of the first public practices in England The establishment of the first public theories in England The establishment of the first public festivals in England The establishment of the first public values in England The establishment of the first public opinions in England The establishment of the first public habits in England The establishment of the first public viewpoints in England The colonization of the Americas The rise of piracy The establishment of the first public ideologies in England The establishment of the first trade unions in England The establishment of the first public health programs in England The establishment of the first public standards in England The establishment of the first public theaters in England The establishment of the first public concepts in England The establishment of the first public transportation systems in England The establishment of the first public attitudes in England The establishment of the first public philosophies in England The establishment of the first public thoughts in England The establishment of the first stock exchanges in England The establishment of the first public museums in England The establishment of the first welfare programs in England The establishment of the first public outlooks in England The establishment of the first public norms in England The establishment of the first public monuments in England The establishment of the first public principles in England The establishment of the first public morals in England The establishment of the first public parks in England The establishment of the first public rituals in England The establishment of the first public ceremonies in England The establishment of the first public dispositions in England The establishment of the first public tendencies in England The establishment of the first public art galleries in England The establishment of the first public beliefs in England The establishment of the first public inclinations in England The establishment of the first public traditions in England |
gptkbp:historical_figures |
influence on modern governance
subject of documentaries influence on British identity subject of academic studies subject of biographies influence on political thought influence on international relations subject of historical reenactments inspiration for feminist movements subject of historical fiction influence on literature and poetry subject of plays and performances icon of the Tudor dynasty influence on gender roles in leadership influencer of modern monarchy subject of academic conferences subject of art and portraits symbol of the English Reformation |
gptkbp:historical_impact |
gptkb:Cultural_flourishing
Colonial expansion Women's rights advocacy Impact on society Religious tolerance Political legacy Impact on public health Impact on music Impact on exploration Impact on literature Influence on future monarchs Impact on international relations Impact on trade Impact on public policy Impact on education Impact on civil rights Impact on governance Impact on architecture Impact on philosophy Impact on diplomacy Impact on environmental policy influence on future monarchs Impact on politics Impact on theater Impact on religion Impact on culture Impact on human rights Impact on art Impact on economy Impact on law Impact on science Impact on social justice Impact on military Impact on welfare Stability in England |
gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Age_of_Discovery
gptkb:Early_Modern_England Tudor period Renaissance England Elizabethan England |
gptkbp:historical_significance |
gptkb:cultural_icon
gptkb:diplomatic_relations Military Strategy Economic Policies Cultural Patronage unification of England Education and Literacy Influence on women's roles in society Influence on English history Crisis of succession Support for the arts and literature Establishment of Protestantism in England Symbol of Protestant resistance Influence on Future Monarchs Promotion of exploration and trade Influence on modern British monarchy Legacy of female leadership Last monarch of the Tudor dynasty fostered a sense of national identity Impact on European Politics influenced the arts and culture Role in Protestant Reformation First female monarch of England last monarch of the Tudor dynasty Role in the development of the English state Symbol of the English Renaissance Role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada her reign marked the height of the English Renaissance encouraged the defeat of Catholic Spain established the English East India Company expanded trade and exploration inspired loyalty and patriotism in her subjects last Tudor monarch promoted the Protestant Reformation strengthened the English navy unified England and Wales Last Tudor Monarch Women's Role in Leadership |
gptkbp:house |
gptkb:House_of_Tudor
gptkb:Tudor |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Elizabeth I
|
gptkbp:impact_of_excommunication |
Strengthened Protestantism in England
|
gptkbp:imprisoned_mary |
gptkb:true
|
gptkbp:imprisonment_reason |
Suspected involvement in plots against Mary I
|
gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Shakespeare
gptkb:Women's_rights_movements Exploration and colonization |
gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Shakespeare
gptkb:Spencer gptkb:literature Marlowe Literature and arts |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Mary_I
gptkb:John_Knox gptkb:Thomas_More Tudor culture |
gptkbp:international_relations |
Balance of Power
balance of power Relations with France balance of power in Europe Support for Protestantism Relations with Spain Support for Protestant causes in Europe Defensive strategy against Spain Support for Protestant causes |
gptkbp:is_a_figure_in |
gptkb:true
|
gptkbp:is_a_member_of |
gptkb:the_Tudor_family
|
gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of |
female leadership
The Golden Age of England |
gptkbp:is_acharacter_in |
the 16th century
faced numerous plots against her maintained her throne |
gptkbp:is_adept_at |
gptkb:Crisis_management
gptkb:Public_Relations gptkb:Cultural_patronage gptkb:diplomatic_relations Negotiation Political maneuvering Cultural diplomacy Strategic alliances Crisis resolution Maintaining stability Maintaining power Managing Parliament |
gptkbp:is_challenged_by |
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
gptkb:The_Spanish_Empire Puritan dissenters |
gptkbp:is_criticized_for |
gptkb:Catholic_Church
|
gptkbp:is_influential_in |
The development of the English navy
|
gptkbp:is_known_for |
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
|
gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
Mary's claim
Mary's ambitions |
gptkbp:is_regarded_as |
Protestant leader
Illegitimate heir by some factions Illegitimate Queen |
gptkbp:is_related_to |
gptkb:Mary
gptkb:House_of_Tudor gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots |
gptkbp:known_as |
gptkb:The_Virgin_Queen
|
gptkbp:known_for |
gptkb:The_English_Renaissance
gptkb:Economic_growth gptkb:cultural_exchange gptkb:Defeating_the_Spanish_Armada gptkb:Virginia_colony gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity gptkb:The_Poor_Law_of_1601 gptkb:the_English_Renaissance gptkb:Cultural_flourishing gptkb:military_strategy gptkb:Political_stability gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Era gptkb:the_Elizabethan_Era gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy Defeat of the Spanish Armada Elizabethan era Strong leadership Military reforms Economic stability Patronage of the arts Religious tolerance patronage of the arts political alliances cultural flourishing Patronage of the Arts Exploration and colonization Religious Tolerance Elizabethan Era strong leadership Diplomatic skills Establishing the Church of England diplomatic skills Diplomatic marriages the establishment of the Church of England Diplomatic relations with France influence on art courtly culture defeating the Spanish Armada The establishment of the Church of England political acumen The defeat of the Spanish Armada The exploration of the New World The rise of the merchant class the exploration of the New World Art and literature patronage The cultural renaissance in England The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 The establishment of the East India Company The establishment of the Royal Navy The promotion of the arts and sciences Exploration and Colonization The establishment of the Royal Exchange The flourishing of English drama The rise of the English navy the influence on future monarchs Establishment of Protestantism in England The establishment of the Royal Society the role in the Protestant Reformation The Golden Age of England support of education The promotion of trade and commerce patronage of music the defeat of the Spanish Armada Religious Settlement use of propaganda influence on fashion relationship with the military the strengthening of the monarchy The Spanish Match Exploration and colonization efforts Political savvy The establishment of the Anglican Church The strengthening of the monarchy the establishment of Protestantism in England Exploration and trade expansion the development of English identity the rise of the English navy The patronage of the arts The promotion of the arts The establishment of the English Parliament relationship with the nobility impact on future monarchs The establishment of the first English theatre The flourishing of English literature The strengthening of England's position in Europe The establishment of the first public schools The expansion of trade The flourishing of literature and poetry The promotion of education and literacy The promotion of religious tolerance The promotion of scientific inquiry The promotion of women's rights and education The establishment of the first universities in England relationship with commoners fostering trade relationship with the Papacy support of the theater The promotion of education the relationship with the Papacy encouragement of exploration The promotion of environmental conservation relationship with the clergy The promotion of exploration and colonization The establishment of diplomatic relations with other countries The promotion of the arts and literature The promotion of science and innovation Intellectual patronage expansion of the navy The establishment of the English East India Company The establishment of the English Protestant Church The introduction of the Poor Laws The rise of the English theatre the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 relationship with Spain relationship with the Netherlands relationship with the Ottoman Empire Cultural flourishing in England The establishment of the English language as a global language the relationship with the Holy Roman Empire The Royal Navy expansion relationship with the Holy Roman Empire The strengthening of the English economy Establishing Protestantism in England the legacy of her reign the cultural renaissance in England Political skill The establishment of the English legal system The establishment of the Protestant Reformation in England The establishment of the English monarchy as a constitutional monarchy The establishment of the English welfare system relationship with the Catholic Church relationship with the gentry the patronage of William Shakespeare the cultural impact on Europe the establishment of colonies in the Americas the expansion of trade and commerce the flourishing of English drama and literature the flourishing of the arts and sciences the impact on British history the long period of peace and prosperity the promotion of exploration and discovery the relationship with France the relationship with Ireland the relationship with Protestant nations the relationship with Scotland the relationship with Spain the relationship with the Catholic Church the relationship with the Netherlands the relationship with the New World the relationship with the Ottoman Empire relationship with Ireland The establishment of colonies in the New World The expansion of the English language The cultural achievements of the Renaissance The establishment of English Protestantism The promotion of exploration The support of the Protestant Reformation legacy of strong female leadership relationship with France relationship with Parliament relationship with Protestant reformers relationship with Scotland relationship with merchants relationship with the court role in the Protestant Reformation symbol of the English Renaissance tolerance towards religion Strong foreign policy establishing Protestantism in England Cultural flourishing in the Elizabethan era The establishment of the first English universities The establishment of the first English colonies in America The establishment of the first English academies The establishment of the first English libraries The establishment of the first English museums The establishment of the first English newspapers The flourishing of English culture The patronage of William Shakespeare The promotion of the English language in commerce The promotion of the English language in diplomacy The promotion of the English language in education The promotion of the English language in science The promotion of the English language in the arts The promotion of the arts and humanities The promotion of trade with the Americas The establishment of the first English scientific societies The establishment of the first English literary societies The promotion of the English language in literature The promotion of the English language in education and literacy. The establishment of the first English cultural institutions The establishment of the English public education system The establishment of the English civil service The establishment of the English foreign policy. The establishment of the English healthcare system The expansion of English trade The promotion of cultural diversity and inclusion The promotion of social justice and equality The rise of England as a world power The promotion of international relations and diplomacy |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:French
gptkb:Italian gptkb:Latin gptkb:Spanish English |
gptkbp:language_spoken |
gptkb:French
gptkb:Italian gptkb:Latin English |
gptkbp:language_support |
gptkb:French
gptkb:Italian gptkb:Latin gptkb:Spanish |
gptkbp:legacy |
gptkb:Cultural_patronage
gptkb:National_Identity gptkb:Cultural_flourishing gptkb:Political_stability Colonial expansion Religious tolerance Cultural Flourishing Colonial Expansion Support for the arts and sciences Strong female leadership Cultural Renaissance in England Promotion of exploration and colonization Strong national identity Influence on future female leaders Strong naval power Cultural flourishing in England Last of the Tudor monarchs Role in the establishment of the Church of England National pride in England cultural impact on England Impact on the English language Symbol of the Golden Age of England Religious Stability Strong Monarchy Religious stability |
gptkbp:main_event |
gptkb:Establishment_of_the_Church_of_England
gptkb:The_English_Reformation gptkb:The_Roanoke_Colony gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War gptkb:The_Poor_Law_of_1601 gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_(1558) gptkb:The_defeat_of_the_Spanish_Armada_(1588) gptkb:The_Act_of_Supremacy_(1559) gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_(1558) gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_(1559) Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots The defeat of the Spanish Armada The establishment of the Royal Navy Spanish Armada (1588) The Golden Age of England The Elizabethan Religious Settlement The rise of the East India Company The English Civil War (caused by her policies) The establishment of the Virginia Colony |
gptkbp:marriage_proposal |
gptkb:Duke_of_Anjou
gptkb:Francis,_Duke_of_Anjou |
gptkbp:mentor |
gptkb:Sir_William_Cecil
gptkb:Francis_Walsingham gptkb:Lord_Burghley gptkb:William_Cecil gptkb:Robert_Dudley gptkb:Sir_Christopher_Hatton |
gptkbp:military_conflict |
gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War
gptkb:Nine_Years'_War |
gptkbp:military_strategy |
naval power expansion
|
gptkbp:mother |
gptkb:Anne_Boleyn
Elizabeth I's reign |
gptkbp:nationality |
English
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gptkbp:never_married |
gptkb:True
gptkb:N/_A gptkb:true |
gptkbp:nickname |
gptkb:Good_Queen_Bess
gptkb:The_Virgin_Queen gptkb:Gloriana |
gptkbp:notable_battle |
gptkb:Spanish_Armada
gptkb:Battle_of_Gravelines gptkb:Battle_of_Tilbury |
gptkbp:notable_burials |
gptkb:Westminster_Abbey
|
gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:Establishment_of_the_Church_of_England
gptkb:military_uniforms gptkb:The_English_Renaissance gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War gptkb:Spanish_Armada gptkb:The_Poor_Law_of_1601 gptkb:Cultural_flourishing gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1559 gptkb:Political_stability gptkb:The_Golden_Speech gptkb:Tudor_Succession_Act gptkb:Virginia_Company_charter gptkb:Act_of_Supremacy_1559 Defeat of the Spanish Armada Exploration of the New World The establishment of the Church of England The defeat of the Spanish Armada The rise of the merchant class The Spanish Match negotiations The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 The establishment of the East India Company The establishment of the Royal Navy The establishment of the Royal Exchange The establishment of the first English newspaper The defeat of the Irish Rebellion The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots Marriage proposals The establishment of the Anglican Church The establishment of the first English theatre The flourishing of English literature The establishment of the first English colony in America Theatrical patronage The establishment of the first English bank The establishment of the first English university The establishment of the first public schools in England The establishment of the first English insurance company The establishment of the first English stock exchange The establishment of the first English hospital The establishment of the first English postal service Cultural flourishing in arts and literature The establishment of the first English theatre company The establishment of the English East India Company The rise of the English theatre Mary Stuart's execution Exploration and colonization of the Americas The defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of Kinsale The establishment of the first English academy The establishment of the first English ballet. The establishment of the first English library The establishment of the first English museum The establishment of the first English observatory The establishment of the first English opera The establishment of the first English zoo The introduction of the Poor Law The rise of Shakespeare and his contemporaries The defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of Gravelines The execution of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex The defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of the Azores The defeat of the Spanish at the Battle of the Downs The establishment of the first English botanical garden Marriage negotiations with various European princes The rise of the East India Company The defeat of the Irish at the Battle of Kinsale The defeat of the Spanish Armada's fleet The establishment of the first English dictionary The establishment of the first English novel The execution of Robert Devereux The rise of Shakespeare |
gptkbp:notable_ruler |
gptkb:England
gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War gptkb:Mary's_Imprisonment |
gptkbp:notable_winner |
gptkb:Spanish_Armada
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gptkbp:parent |
gptkb:Henry_VIII
gptkb:Anne_Boleyn |
gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:The_Tudors
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gptkbp:patronage |
gptkb:Shakespeare
gptkb:Edmund_Spenser gptkb:Ben_Jonson gptkb:John_Lyly gptkb:Christopher_Marlowe the arts |
gptkbp:place_of_birth |
gptkb:Greenwich
|
gptkbp:place_of_death |
gptkb:Richmond
|
gptkbp:political_affiliation |
gptkb:Church_of_England
gptkb:England gptkb:Lutheranism |
gptkbp:political_impact |
Strengthening of the monarchy
Conflict with Spain Colonization efforts in the Americas Expansion of English influence overseas Support for Protestant causes in Europe |
gptkbp:political_position |
gptkb:Monarch
Head of State Head of Government |
gptkbp:portrait |
gptkb:Darnley_Portrait
Armada Portrait |
gptkbp:portrayed_by |
gptkb:Geoffrey_Rush
|
gptkbp:portrayed_in |
gptkb:television_series
gptkb:Films Books Plays numerous films and literature |
gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Mary_I
gptkb:Mary_I_of_England |
gptkbp:promoted |
gptkb:Lutheranism
gptkb:Anglicanism The arts and literature |
gptkbp:reason_for_excommunication |
Refusal to recognize the Pope's authority
|
gptkbp:reform |
gptkb:Religious_Settlement_of_1559
gptkb:Act_of_Supremacy_1559 gptkb:Act_of_Uniformity_1559 |
gptkbp:reign |
gptkb:Queen_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkb:Golden_Age_of_England gptkb:England 1558 1603 March 24, 1603 November 17, 1558 absolute monarchy 1558-1603 44 years |
gptkbp:reign_end |
1603
March 24, 1603 1603-03-24 |
gptkbp:reign_start |
1558
November 17, 1558 1558-11-17 |
gptkbp:related_to |
gptkb:Sir_William_Walsingham
gptkb:Catherine_Parr gptkb:Sir_Robert_Dudley gptkb:Sir_Thomas_More gptkb:Sir_Edward_Coke gptkb:Sir_William_Cecil gptkb:Mary_I gptkb:Thomas_Erskine gptkb:Sir_Richard_Grenville gptkb:Sir_Thomas_Boleyn gptkb:William_Shakespeare gptkb:Walter_Raleigh gptkb:Henry_VII gptkb:John_Knox gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Sir_Edward_Seymour gptkb:Thomas_More gptkb:Sir_Francis_Walsingham gptkb:Sir_John_Harington gptkb:Sir_Thomas_Smith gptkb:Robert_Devereux gptkb:Sir_Henry_Lee gptkb:Edward_VI gptkb:Philip_II_of_Spain gptkb:Sir_Francis_Bacon gptkb:Sir_Thomas_Gresham gptkb:Sir_William_Fitzwilliam gptkb:Robert_Dudley gptkb:Sir_Walter_Raleigh gptkb:Francis_Drake gptkb:Sir_Christopher_Hatton gptkb:Sir_Robert_Sidney gptkb:Sir_William_Howard gptkb:Sir_John_Hawkins gptkb:Thomas_Seymour gptkb:Sir_John_Puckering gptkb:Sir_John_Thynne |
gptkbp:relation_to |
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
|
gptkbp:relationship |
gptkb:Walter_Raleigh
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Robert_Dudley |
gptkbp:released_by |
gptkb:Mary_I
|
gptkbp:religion |
gptkb:Lutheranism
|
gptkbp:response_to_excommunication |
Continued to rule as Queen
|
gptkbp:ruled |
Elizabethan Era
1558 to 1603 |
gptkbp:significant_event |
gptkb:Act_of_Supremacy_(1559)
gptkb:Establishment_of_the_Church_of_England gptkb:military_uniforms gptkb:The_English_Renaissance gptkb:The_Union_of_the_Crowns gptkb:Irish_Rebellion_of_1569 gptkb:The_Nine_Years'_War gptkb:The_Roanoke_Colony gptkb:The_Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:Treason_Act_1571 gptkb:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom gptkb:Anglo-Spanish_War gptkb:Spanish_Armada gptkb:The_English_Civil_War gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Poor_Law gptkb:The_Poor_Law_of_1601 gptkb:The_Act_of_Uniformity_1559 gptkb:Tudor_Succession_Act gptkb:The_Treaty_of_London_1604 gptkb:Act_of_Supremacy_1559 Exploration of the New World Elizabethan Era Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots The establishment of the Church of England The defeat of the Spanish Armada The exploration of the New World The rise of the merchant class The establishment of the British Library The establishment of the British Museum The expansion of the British Empire The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 The establishment of the East India Company The establishment of the Royal Navy The rise of England as a global power Spanish Armada (1588) The establishment of the Royal Exchange The flourishing of English drama The rise of the English navy The establishment of the Royal Society The execution of Mary, Queen of Scots The signing of the Treaty of Nonsuch Spanish Armada defeat The defeat of the Spanish fleet The establishment of the Anglican Church The establishment of the first permanent English colony in America The establishment of the English Parliament The establishment of the first English theatre The flourishing of English literature The establishment of the first English colony in America Theatrical Renaissance The establishment of the English East India Company The establishment of the British Museum. The establishment of the English Protestant Church The introduction of the Poor Laws The rise of the English theatre Mary Stuart's execution The execution of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex The establishment of the English legal system The establishment of the English educational policy system The establishment of the Protestant Reformation in England The establishment of the English musical identity system The establishment of the English cultural heritage system The establishment of the English social security system The establishment of the English historical identity system The establishment of the English musical heritage system The establishment of the English scientific identity system The establishment of the English political heritage system The establishment of the English scientific heritage system The establishment of the English monarchy as a constitutional monarchy The establishment of the English technological identity system The cultural flourishing of the Elizabethan Age The establishment of the English banking system The establishment of the English diplomatic system The establishment of the English education system The establishment of the English military system The establishment of the English postal system The establishment of the English taxation system The establishment of the English welfare system The expansion of English trade and colonization The flourishing of literature and arts in England The rise of the English merchant class The establishment of the English artistic identity system The establishment of the English architectural heritage system The establishment of the English architectural identity system The establishment of the English economic heritage system The establishment of the English literary identity system The establishment of the English political policy system The establishment of the English labor policy system The establishment of the English economic policy system The establishment of the English health care system The establishment of the English cultural identity system The establishment of the English foreign policy system The establishment of the English trade policy system The establishment of the English social identity system The establishment of the English historical heritage system The establishment of the English scientific policy system The establishment of the English economic identity system The establishment of the English cultural policy system The establishment of the English literary heritage system The establishment of the English political identity system The establishment of the English social policy system The establishment of the English environmental policy system The establishment of the English artistic heritage system The establishment of the English immigration policy system The establishment of the English technological heritage system The establishment of the English social heritage system The establishment of the English technological policy system The rise of the English language as a global language Mary Stuart's execution (1587) Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots (1587) The founding of the first permanent English colony in America at Jamestown in 1607 The expansion of trade with the East Indies The establishment of the first English settlement in the New World at Roanoke Island. The establishment of the first English colony in North America |
gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:none
gptkb:single Never married unmarried never married Never Married |
gptkbp:strategy |
gptkb:diplomatic_relations
Military reforms Colonization efforts Centralization of power Support for the arts Promotion of religious tolerance Diplomatic marriages Balance of power Strengthening of the monarchy Promotion of the arts and sciences Encouragement of local governance Use of propaganda Promotion of national identity Promotion of the English language Promotion of economic growth Support for Protestantism Support for the arts and literature Support for the Protestant Reformation Support for the Protestant cause in Europe Marriage negotiations Encouragement of exploration and colonization Encouragement of cultural exchange Encouragement of scientific advancement Negotiation of treaties Promotion of economic stability Encouragement of exploration Use of marriage alliances Strengthening of trade routes Encouragement of the arts Support for the establishment of colonies Encouragement of maritime exploration Fostering trade relations Fostering of international relations Suppression of rebellion Support for the development of the navy Use of spies and intelligence Public displays of power Religious compromise Maintaining a strong navy Avoidance of direct conflict with Spain Balancing Catholic and Protestant interests Cautious foreign policy Control of Parliament Encouragement of trade with the Americas Engagement in European politics Fostering a sense of unity among subjects Fostering of national pride Management of court factions Promotion of English culture Promotion of English nationalism Promotion of privateering Support for Protestant reformers in Europe Use of diplomacy to avoid war Use of marriage as a diplomatic tool Use of royal patronage Cultivation of alliances with France and the Netherlands |
gptkbp:succeeded_by |
gptkb:James_I_of_England
gptkb:James_I |
gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:James_I_of_England
gptkb:James_I gptkb:James_VI_of_Scotland |
gptkbp:support |
Protestant factions
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gptkbp:supported |
gptkb:exploration
gptkb:The_English_Bible Exploration and colonization The Protestant cause Puritan reforms |
gptkbp:threats |
gptkb:Mary
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gptkbp:title |
gptkb:Queen_of_the_United_Kingdom
gptkb:Queen_of_Ireland gptkb:King_of_England gptkb:Queen gptkb:Queen_of_France_(disputed) |
gptkbp:treaty |
gptkb:Treaty_of_London
gptkb:Treaty_of_Nonsuch gptkb:Treaty_of_Edinburgh |
gptkbp:was |
last monarch of the Tudor dynasty
|
gptkbp:was_a |
powerful monarch
strategic ruler |
gptkbp:was_a_patron_of |
gptkb:Shakespeare
The Arts the arts The arts |
gptkbp:was_acontroversial_monarch |
gptkb:true
|
gptkbp:was_akey_figure_in |
Tudor history
the politics of her time |
gptkbp:was_educated_at |
gptkb:Humanism
gptkb:England gptkb:Hatfield_House gptkb:court_of_Henry_VIII |
gptkbp:was_executed_by |
gptkb:Mary_I
gptkb:Mary,_Queen_of_Scots gptkb:Tower_of_London Two months |
gptkbp:was_influenced_by |
gptkb:John_Knox
gptkb:Thomas_More gptkb:William_Cecil gptkb:Robert_Dudley gptkb:Protestant_Reformation Advisors |
gptkbp:was_involved_in |
gptkb:the_Anglo-Spanish_War
gptkb:political_intrigue gptkb:English_Reformation gptkb:The_Spanish_Armada gptkb:The_Thirty-Nine_Articles gptkb:Babington_Plot Colonial expansion Religious Reformation Political Intrigue Political maneuvering Political Maneuvering Religious Conflict English Politics Spanish Politics political marriages Diplomatic Alliances The defeat of the Spanish Armada Succession Crisis |
gptkbp:was_known_for |
gptkb:the_English_Reformation
gptkb:Golden_Age_of_England gptkb:The_Virgin_Queen gptkb:Defeating_the_Spanish_Armada gptkb:Cultural_flourishing gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Era gptkb:Renaissance Strong Leadership Strong leadership patronage of the arts religious tolerance political alliances Elizabethan Era Her virginity her intelligence the establishment of the Church of England Her intelligence Her speeches defeating the Spanish Armada political acumen the use of propaganda Her role in the arts the exploration of the New World marriage proposals the promotion of trade and commerce Her political acumen Her influence on fashion Her public image The Golden Age of England the flourishing of English drama the establishment of the Anglican Church the establishment of the Royal Navy the rise of the English navy Her legacy the support of the arts and literature Her impact on history Her religious tolerance Her court the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 the cultural renaissance in England Single Life the establishment of the East India Company the promotion of the English language the Spanish marriage negotiations the cultural impact of her reign the defeat of Mary, Queen of Scots the establishment of the Protestant Church the patronage of explorers like Sir Walter Raleigh the strengthening of the English economy the support of the Protestant cause in Europe Her Long Reign Her foreign policy |
gptkbp:was_never_married_to |
Any King
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gptkbp:was_queen_during |
gptkb:The_Elizabethan_Era
|
gptkbp:was_queen_from |
1558 to 1603
|
gptkbp:was_supported_by |
gptkb:Lutheranism
Protestant factions |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:The_Execution_of_Mary_Stuart
gptkb:Duke_of_Somerset gptkb:Order_of_the_Garter gptkb:Mary gptkb:The_Other_Boleyn_Girl gptkb:Anglican_Communion gptkb:Church_of_England gptkb:Dame_Helen_Mirren gptkb:Monarch gptkb:Westminster_Abbey gptkb:Dame_Harriet_Walter gptkb:Henry_VIII gptkb:Orlando gptkb:The_Tower_of_London gptkb:Anne_Boleyn gptkb:Tower_of_London gptkb:Hugh_Dancy gptkb:the_Tudor_rose gptkb:Sir_Walter_Raleigh gptkb:Anglicanism |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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