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Weird History

What May Have Caused the Death of Elizabeth I

12th - Higher Ed
Pale white skin was the signature look for the upper class in the Elizabethan era and Queen Elizabeth I's makeup was perhaps one of the most iconic examples. But what was IN all that caked on makeup? Turns out, there was quite a cost for...
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Elizabeth I of England part 5: Search for a Husband and the Cult of Virginity

12th - Higher Ed
Politics, religion, and bad publicity complicated Elizabeth I's attempts to find a husband. Robert Dudley, the man she fell in love with was married when they met. He later became single but was thought to have murdered his wife, which...
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Elizabeth I of England part 2: the Thomas Seymour Scandal

12th - Higher Ed
After the death of her father, Elizabeth went to live with her stepmother, Katherine Parr and Katherine's new husband, Thomas Seymour. Thomas' attentiveness to teenage Elizabeth soon drew suspicion from Katherine and started rumors....
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Elizabeth I of England part 7: the Queen's Legacy

12th - Higher Ed
By the time Elizabeth I died in 1603, public opinion of her was mixed. She had quelled religious tensions and defeated the Spanish Armada, however, the brutal and bloody tactics of her military stained her memory and the country was in a...
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Elizabeth I of England part 1: Early Life at Hatfield House

12th - Higher Ed
Elizabeth I of England, daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII, is a renown and popular leader of the country who ruled through peace and war. When she was just two years old, her father had her mother beheaded and quickly married...
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Elizabeth I of England part 4: Religious Tolerance and Choosing a Successor

12th - Higher Ed
Calming the tension between Protestants and Catholics was important to Elizabeth I of England. She re-instituted the Church of England as the country's chosen church but repealed strict heresy laws and permitted people to practice...
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Elizabeth I of England part 6: Why the Virgin Queen Could be Cruel

12th - Higher Ed
From gendered criticism to mercury poisoning from cosmetics, there are many theories about why Elizabeth I could be so cruel.
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Elizabeth I of England part 3: Sibling Rivalry

12th - Higher Ed
When their brother died in 1553, Elizabeth's sister was crowned Mary I. Mary, a devout Catholic, soon began to distrust her Protestant sister, accusing Elizabeth of involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion of 1554. Despite a lack of evidence,...