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Timeline of Queen Elizabeth the First

Queen Elizabeth I was well educated. It was during her reign that England became Protestant again. Her reign was known as the Golden age of the English.
Maya Pillai
"Be ye ensured that I will be as good unto you as ever a Queen was unto her people." - Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I the first was born in 1533 at Greenwich palace. Her parents were King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. She was known as the Virgin Queen of England because she never married. She was the last Tudor Monarch and the last Queen of England.
After her death, England was known as the United Kingdom. She was crowned as the Queen after the death of her half-sister. During her reign, England explored and captured many new lands. Literature and arts gained importance in her era. Her reign marked the beginning of the Elizabethan era.

1533

On September 7, 1533, Elizabeth the First was born at Greenwich palace

1536

On May 2nd 1536, Elizabeth's mother Anne Boleyn was arrested and locked in the Tower. On May 15th, she was tried for adultery, incest and treason in the Great Hall of the Tower of London.
Following the trial, Elizabeth's mother was executed on May 19th and buried in an unmarked gave in the Chapel of St. Peter. Soon, Henry VIII formally betrothed Jane Seymour and on 30th of May he was married to her.

1537

Jane Seymour died in childbirth after delivering her son, on October 12,and the future King of England, Edward VI. Princess Elizabeth was declared illegitimate. She spend her childhood in Hatfield House, Hertfordshire after this declaration.

1540

King Henry VIII marriage to Anne of Cleves was annulled. On July 28, he married the nineteen-year-old Catherine Howard, cousin of Queen Elizabeth's mother.

1542

Catherine Howard was executed for adultery on February 13. The nine-year-old Elizabeth the First was distressed by this incident, because Catherine Howard was kind to her.

1547

King Henry VIII, father of Queen Elizabeth dies and Edward VI became the new King of England. Elizabeth the First lives with Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and her new husband Thomas Seymour.

1548 - 1551

Elizabeth the First leaves the household of Katherine Parr because of rumors of a love affair with Thomas Seymour. Princess Elizabeth I returns to the court of the young King Edward in the year 1551.

1553

King Edward VI died on July 6 because of tuberculosis. He had left the throne to the Lady Jane and her male heirs. Lady Jane is proclaimed the Queen of England. However, she is dethroned on July 19th and Elizabeth's half-sister Mary I was declared as the Queen of England. Queen Mary I is also known as bloody Mary because she persecuted the Protestants.

1558

Queen Mary I leaves for heavenly abode on November 17th and on the same day Elizabeth I is declared as the next Queen of England.

1559

On January 13, Elizabeth I is crowned as the Queen of England. She re-established the Protestant Anglican Church. The Elizabethan Prayer book was introduced for the first time on June 24, 1559.

1560

On July 6, the Queen of England signed the Treaty of Edinburgh between England, France and Scotland.

1561

Queen Elizabeth the First signed a Treaty at Hampton Court promising to support the French Huguenots.

1562

Queen Elizabeth canceled the meeting with Mary, Queen of Scots on July 15. The reason was the Queen of Scots attacked French Protestants. Queen Elizabeth I was seriously ill after she caught smallpox.

1563

Elizabeth the First established the Anglican Church once the Thirty-nine Articles was established. The Queen moved her court to Windsor Castle. She had erected gallows there. "Black Death" or bubonic plague affected London. As per her order, anyone who came from London was to be hanged.

1564 - 1568

Queen of England demands the share of profit from slave trade from John Hawkins. Elizabeth I on 1568 at Fotheringhay Castle imprisoned Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots.

1568 - 1572

There was a conspiracy against Elizabeth the First by the Nevilles and Percys of Northumberland. Queen of England, Elizabeth I exonerates the Queen of Scots from the charges made against her.
Queen Elizabeth I was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1570. On January 2, 1571, marriage was negotiated between Elizabeth the First and Henry, Duke of Anjou. The same year Sir William Cecil was made the Lord of Burghley.

1573 - 1581

Queen Elizabeth I appointed Sir Francis Walsingham as Secretary of State and chief spymaster of England in 1573. On November 14, 1575, Elizabeth declined the approval and acceptance the Sovereignty of Netherlands. She formed an alliance between England and Netherlands.
On October 7, 1579 the Privy Council failed to support Queen Elizabeth I in the marriage treaty with the Duke of Anjou. However, on November 7, 1581, the marriage treaty was signed.

1585

On August 14, Queen Elizabeth the First declined the offers of Dutch commission for sovereignty of the Low Countries. However, she brought Netherlands under the protection of the crown.

1586

July 1, Queen of England and King James VI of Scotland signed the Treaty of Berwick. The same year on October 25, Mary, Queen of Scots was convicted for her participation in a conspiracy against Elizabeth I.

1600 - 1601

The Queen of England, Elizabeth I granted charter to East India Company. The crown implemented Elizabethan Poor Law. As per this Law, parish registers for poor were introduced to help the needy. On February 25th , Queen Elizabeth the First Ordered the execution of Earl of Essex on the basis of treachery.

1603

On March 24, Queen of England, Elizabeth the First died of blood poisoning.
When Elizabeth I came to power, England was an insignificant country. However, at the time of her death England had become the major political power in whole of Europe.