Elizabeth I (1533–1603)
Author of Collected Works
About the Author
Image credit: Source: "Canada," by Agnes C. Laut
(Boston, 1909)
(Project Gutenberg)
(Boston, 1909)
(Project Gutenberg)
Works by Elizabeth I
The sayings of Queen Elizabeth 4 copies
On Monsieur’s Departure 2 copies
The Doubt of Future Foes 1 copy
Associated Works
Edexcel Poetry Anthology for Advanced subsidiary and advanced GCE examinations in English Literature (2000) — Contributor, some editions — 6 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Tudor, Elizabeth
Gloriana
The Virgin Queen
Good Queen Bess - Birthdate
- 1533-09-07
- Date of death
- 1603-03-24
- Gender
- female
- Education
- private tutors (including Roger Ascham)
- Occupations
- Queen of England (1558-1603)
Queen of Ireland (1558-1603) - Relationships
- Mary Queen of Scots (cousin)
James I, King (cousin)
Henry VIII (father)
Parr, Katherine (step-mother)
Anne Boleyn (mother)
Mary I, Queen of England (half-sister) (show all 11)
Edward VI, King of England (half-brother)
Henry VII, King of England (grandfather)
Elizabeth of York (grandmother)
Margaret Beaufort (great-grandmother)
Henry, Duke of Richmond (half-brother) - Nationality
- England
- Birthplace
- Greenwich, London, England
- Places of residence
- London, England
Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England - Place of death
- Richmond Palace, Surrey, England
- Burial location
- Westminster Abbey, London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England
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Reading About the Elizabethan Age in Book talk (November 2025)
Queen Elizabeth I in Legacy Libraries (April 2015)
Reviews
There are countless books on Tudor England and Elizabeth I in particular. Most are based upon detailed and exhaustive research of primary sources. So, it is refreshing to finally read a primary source! Many of the letters so many authors have used as source material in their books about the Virgin Queen appear here. There's little doubt that Elizabeth was well educated and highly intelligent. Now, readers ready and willing to dive into medieval letters, in the formal language of the time, show more will be rewarded by the ability to form their own opinion about whether this woman was politically savvy, or a political pawn. Though not easy to read, well worth the effort for fans of the time/queen.
You be the judge--no, really :-) show less
You be the judge--no, really :-) show less
Collection of Elizabe I's letters, speeches , poems and prayers
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- Works
- 21
- Also by
- 10
- Members
- 371
- Popularity
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- Rating
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- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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