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The Elizabethan Age

Queen Elizabeth I

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Queen Elizabeth I

Explore the Golden Age of England with Black Knight Historical.

Meet Her Majesty and Sir Francis Drake as we cover topics including the Spanish Armada, the Age of Exploration, the problem of Mary, Queen of Scots, new discoveries, fashion and clothing, establishing the Church of England and the Catholic problem, music and dance.

Understand the legacy of her father, Henry VIII, her brother Edward VI, her sister Mary I, and her mother, Anne Boleyn. And find out why she never had children, and ultimately why she was the last Tudor monarch.

Queen Elizabeth I

And should your studies wish to focus on something slightly different, here is our interpretation of the classic portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots.

Mary, Queen of Scots

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