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  • '''Elizabeth I'''<ref>In accordance with the usual practice, she was known only as Queen E * Collinson, Patrick. "Elizabeth I (1533–1603)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,'' (2004); [http:
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  • *[http://www.elizabethi.org/uk/elizabethanchurch/settlement.html Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Elizabethan Religious Settlement]
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  • ...}}</noinclude>English literature written by authors active in the reign of Elizabeth I.
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  • "Ireland's oldest college, founded in 1592 by Queen [[Elizabeth I]]"
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  • ...ht to take the English reformation further than it had been taken by Queen Elizabeth I.
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  • Intelligence and counterintelligence adviser to [[Queen Elizabeth I]]; generally considered to have operated the first formal Western intellige
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  • ...This act was later repealed by Queen Mary, and was reinstated when [[Queen Elizabeth I]] came to power. * [http://www.britainexpress.com/History/tudor/supremacy-text.htm Elizabeth I's Act of Supremacy (1559)]; [http://www.constitution.org/sech/sech_081.htm
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  • ...take the English [[Reformation]] further than it had been taken by [[Queen Elizabeth I]] in what is sometimes referred to as the [[Elizabethan Religious Settlemen
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  • '''Sir Francis Walsingham''' (1532-1590), an adviser to [[Queen Elizabeth I]], is generally accepted to be the head of the first [[intelligence agency] | title = (book review) Budiansky, Stephen. Her Majesty's Spymaster: Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage
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  • In 1603, Queen [[Elizabeth I|Elizabeth I of England]] died and was succeeded by the then King of Scotland, James VI.
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  • ...erature''' refers to English [[literature]] produced during the reign of [[Elizabeth I]], 1558–1603, but the term is often extended to cover all the writings of
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  • ...a half-sister to both her predecessor, [[Edward VI]], and her successor, [[Elizabeth I]]. Her reign was short, tumultuous and marked by controversy, most particu * [[Elizabeth I (England)]]
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  • ...as a skilled [[oratory|orator]]. As a result of his opposition to [[Queen Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth's]] [[military]] and [[taxation]] policies in 1593, he foun
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  • '''Elizabeth I'''<ref>In accordance with the usual practice, she was known only as Queen E * Collinson, Patrick. "Elizabeth I (1533–1603)", ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography,'' (2004); [http:
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  • The '''Elizabethan Religious Settlement''' was [[Elizabeth I]]’s response to the religious divisions created over the reigns of [[Henr {{Image|409px-Elizabeth I Darnley Portrait.jpg|right|150px|Queen Elizabeth I of England reached a moderate religious settlement which became controversi
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  • * Hawes, Joseph M. and Elizabeth I. Nybakken, eds. ''American Families: a Research Guide and Historical Handbo
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  • ...ancestry back to operations by Sir Francis Walsingham, an advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. During the [[Second World War]], it controlled the British [[signals intel
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  • ...hurch as 'wholly Catholic and wholly reformed', a term first employed by [[Elizabeth I]], and themselves as part of a "''via media''", or "middle way" somewhere b
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  • ...ity and currently has between 15,000-16,000 students. Founded in 1592 by [[Elizabeth I]], Trinity was originally located outside the city walls, at the site of th
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  • ...the English exiles, and only returned to in 1559 after the accession of [[Elizabeth I]] in England. Travelling to [[Scotland]] where he arrived in the midst of w
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  • ...in his family, and it is uncertain how he was introduced to the court of [[Elizabeth I|Elizabeth]], but by 1583 he had an acknowledged position there, and was soo
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  • ...had to swear the Oath of Supremacy, which included an acknowledgement that Elizabeth I was head of the church. It is possible he went on to the University of Camb
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  • ...d by [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], but by [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I's]] time the town was invariably termed [[Aberystwyth Castle|Aberystwyth]]
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  • ...[[James VI]] of Scotland inherited the throne of England on the death of [[Elizabeth I]]. Briefly, under [[Oliver Cromwell]]'s Protectorate, England and Scotland
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  • ...History: Ice Age to the Elizabethans. David & Charles. 1966</ref> Under [[Elizabeth I]], from 1562 the affairs of Plymouth and its leading traders became bound u
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  • ...y remained. ''Blackadder II'' depicted their descendants in the reign of [[Elizabeth I]] ([[Miranda Richardson]]). This Edmund, as Lord Blackadder, was a close as
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  • ...ounter Reformation]] to England. The stringent policies of English Queen [[Elizabeth I]] toward her Catholic subjects, her moral leadership of Protestants abroad, ...avid Hume]] (1711-76) dropped divine favor and stressed the leadership of Elizabeth I. Hume was challenged by 19th-century Whig historians led by James A. Froude
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  • ...|deciphered]], such as by [[Francis Walsingham|Sir Francis Walsingham]], [[Elizabeth I]]'s intelligence officer, in the late 16th century. <ref name=Kahn>{{citati
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  • {{rpl|Elizabeth I}}
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  • * Hawes, Joseph M,. and Elizabeth I Nybakken, eds. ''Family and Society in American History'' (2001), essays by
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  • * Levin, Carole. ''The Reign of Elizabeth I.'' (2001). 146 pp. * MacCaffrey, Wallace. ''Elizabeth I: War and Politics, 1588-1603'' (1992), [http://books.google.com/books?id=kl
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  • ...was named in honor of the "virgin queen" of England, [[Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth I]], and was nicknamed the ''Old Dominion'' by King Charles II because Virgin ...disambiguation)|New York]], all under the name of "Virginia" after [[Queen Elizabeth I]] (known as the "Virgin Queen" as she never married). It established the fi
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  • * Hawes Joseph M. and Elizabeth I. Nybakken, eds. ''American Families: a Research Guide and Historical Handbo
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  • ...</ref> From 1601 until his death in 1603, he was [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]'s own physician, and [[James I of England|James VI and I]] renewed his ap
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  • ...beer was defined in [[England]], during the reign (1558 – 1603) of [[Queen Elizabeth I]], as having 282 cubic [[Inch|inches]] (≈ 4.62115 L).<ref name=Rowlett>[h
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  • ...have presumed to speak of in this way (such as [[Bess of Hardwick]] and [[Elizabeth I]]); and in his own time there were sects that Milton must have known of who
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  • ...iled to produce a son, but did have a daughter in 1533 (the future Queen [[Elizabeth I]]). In terms of shaping policy, Anne, who was strongly committed to Protes ...Edward VI]] died young and the Tudor Dynasty ended with the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Henry’s daughter.
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  • The house has numerous guest rooms, many of which haven't been used since [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth]] roamed the country. Of those still in use, the
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