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Nov 13, 2009
Hatfield House
By: Kim Rush
Hatfield House was the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I and home to the Cecil family. more...
Nov 9, 2009
The Truth Behind the Golden Age of Elizabeth I
By: Brenda Ralph Lewis
English victory over the Spanish Armada in 1588 was the summit of what is often termed Elizabeth's Golden Age, but behind the glory lay many cunning deceptions. more...
Nov 6, 2009
Hever Castle
Hever Castle was the home of the Boleyn family, Anne of Cleves, and the Astor family. more...
Nov 5, 2009
The Spanish Armada and the Invasion of England
The Spanish Armada which sailed against England in 1588 was designed by King Philip II to wreak revenge on its Queen, Elizabeth I and remove her from her throne more...
The Murder of Queen Elizabeth I of England
The first of three Catholic plots involving the invasion of England and the overthrow and assassination of its Protestant queen, Elizabeth I was laid on March 24, 1571 more...
Oct 28, 2009
Elizabeth I, England's Virgin Queen
After Elizabeth, known as the Virgin Queen, became monarch of Protestant England in 1558, she was immediately in danger from her Catholic enemies. more...
Oct 7, 2009
Anne Boleyn as Leader of English Reformation
By: Bonnye Good
Anne Boleyn's contribution to the advent of the English Reformation has been overlooked in favor of court intrigue and royal romance in spite of her own reformist views. more...
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