The Tudors (1485 - 1603)
Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603)
Elizabeth I was born in Greenwich and was the last Tudor monarch. The Queen herself was often called 'Gloriana', 'Good Queen Bess' and 'The Virgin Queen', as she never married. Not known as a particularly good military leader, Elizabeth was best known for her ability keep the peace and for stabilising the country’s economy.
Elizabeth lived much of her young life in Hatfield House (www.hatfield-house.co.uk/) in Hertfordshire and also at St. James's Palace and, when queen, in the Palace of Whitehall. During her reign, England enjoyed considerable wealth and Elizabeth I was immensely popular with her subjects, earning her the nickname 'Good Queen Bess'.
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