Queen Elizabeth I was known to be an all-powerful ... after repeated attempts with Anne - by now the ten-year-old was Tudor England's most valuable child. She could surely be married to a ...
Queen Elizabeth I’s secret love affair with Lord Robert Dudley set the royal court buzzing and threatened to unravel her ...
An extremely rare autographed letter to Queen Elizabeth from her lifelong friend and possible love interest, Robert Dudley, ...
Elizabeth I reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603 as the last Tudor ... and led to England’s break from the Catholic Church, Elizabeth may have been wary of matrimony. Queen Elizabeth ...
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, wrote of an unspecified great matter of state said to bear directly on the Queen’s life.
An extremely rare autographed letter to Queen Elizabeth from her lifelong friend and possible love interest, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, ...
Elizabeth Tudor was crowned Queen of England on January 15, 1559 – the day John Dee had determined was the most auspicious of the entire year. In case you are having trouble placing the name ...
The letter to Queen ... Elizabeth and replace her with Mary Queen of Scots. The earl also apologises in the letter for his elusiveness during his recent journey across the Midlands of England.
Princess Beatrice named two of her daughters after the late Queen Elizabeth II, and she’s far from the only royal to do so ...
Eventually in 1603 Elizabeth died and James was offered the throne. The succession passed smoothly and James VI of Scotland became James I of England and Ireland. Although promising to return to ...