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If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody, Parts 1 2 If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody, Parts 1 2 Queen Elizabeth I Born: September 7, 1533 Greenwich, London, England Reign: November 17, 1558 - March 24, 1603 (44 years) Died: March 24, 1603 Richmond, London, England (Age 69)
1558: Elizabethan Era Begins – Knowledge Spectra Some of the most renowned works of English literature were produced during this period, with William Shakespeare being the most prominent figure Shakespeare, often referred to as the greatest playwright in the English language, wrote plays that continue to be performed and studied today
Elizabethan Age begins | November 17, 1558 | HISTORY The long reign of Elizabeth, who became known as the “Virgin Queen” for her reluctance to endanger her authority through marriage, coincided with the flowering of the English Renaissance
What Happened on November 17, 1558 - On This Day What Happened on November 17, 1558 Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Nov 17, 1558 or search by date, day or keyword
Elizabeth I - Reformation, Monarchy, Virgin Queen | Britannica Elizabeth I - Reformation, Monarchy, Virgin Queen: At the death of Mary on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth came to the throne amid bells, bonfires, patriotic demonstrations, and other signs of public jubilation
Timeline of Shakespeares Life and Works Venus and Adonis, Shakespeare's narrative poem in six-line stanzas, was published by Richard Field (1561 - 1624) The poem was dedicated to Shakespeare's patron, Henry Wriothesley, Third Earl of Southampton
November 17, 1558: Elizabeth I, The Virgin Queen - YouTube In her 45-year reign, she destroys the Spanish Armada, makes England a maritime power, and witnesses the birth of Shakespeare Without a husband, without an heir, alone against the powerful
Elizabeth I Ascends the Throne - Today In Railroad History On November 17, 1558, Elizabeth I ascended the throne of England, beginning one of the most influential reigns in history Her coronation marked the dawn of the Elizabethan Age, a golden era defined by political stability, cultural rebirth, and exploration
William Shakespeare Timeline 1531 – 1592 - scroll. ge 1557 Marriage of Shakespeare’s father, John, at the age of 26 to Mary Arden, aged 17 years 1557 John Shake-speare was elected as ale-taster of the Borough of Stratford
Elizabethan Times - William Shakespeare The Elizabethan Era took place from November 17, 1558 – March 24, 1603 It is named after the reign of Queen Elizabeth I Daily life in Elizabethan England varied according to status and location Elizabethan Women were subservient to men They were dependent on their male relatives to support them