Elizabeth I Of England Biography
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Elizabeth I of England Biography
(Queen of England)Birthday: September 7, 1533 (Virgo)
Born In: Palace of Placentia
Advanced SearchElizabeth I was undisputedly one of the greatest monarchs of England who ruled the country from 1558 to 1603. Popularly known as the Virgin Queen, her 45 years of reign marked a glorious epoch in English history. Contrastingly, when Elizabeth took over as the Queen of England, the country was at its weakest self—economically bankrupt, religiously torn and politically endangered by the greater powers of France and Spain. Furthermore, her position itself was vulnerable given the fact that the world awaited her marriage and birth of her progenies to reinstate her husband/child as the actual ruler of the nation. Nevertheless, Elizabeth I had other plans. Instead of bowing down to the pressure, Elizabeth singularly ruled from the front. Her shrewd intelligence, sharp wit and headstrong determination helped her sail England through the tough times. She not just established the Church of England securing a compromise between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, but helped England bag one of the greatest military victories against Spain by defeating the Spanish Armada. It was also during Elizabethan era that English literature flourished at its best, led by the giants William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Edmund Spenser. Overall, she was a legendary ruler who led England towards peace and stability. Quick FactsBritish Celebrities Born In September
Nick Name: Gloriana, Good Queen Bess, Bess, The Virgin Queen, The Faerie Queen
Also Known As: Elizabeth I
Died At Age: 69
Family:father: Henry VIII of England
mother: Anne Boleyn
siblings: 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Edward VI of England, Henry FitzRoy, Mary I of England
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Died on: March 24, 1603
place of death: Richmond Palace
City: London, England
Founder/Co-Founder: Westminster School, Jesus College, Oxford, Elizabeth College, Guernsey, Trinity College, Dublin
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British PeopleBritish WomenBritish Empresses & QueensWomen Historical PersonalitiesBritish Historical Personalities Childhood & Early LifeElizabeth was born on September 7, 1533 at Greenwich Palace to King Henry VIII of England and his second wife Anne Boleyn. At a tender age, she lost her mother to execution for the latter’s inability to produce a male heir. She had a half-sister, Mary.At the time of birth, Elizabeth was the heiress apparent to the throne of England. However, with the birth of Prince Edward to King Henry VIII’s third wife Jane Seymour, Edward became the undisputed heir.Elizabeth was one of the best educated women of her generation. She was trained by a plethora of talented and skilful teachers. A multi-linguistic, she was proficient at French, Flemish, Italian, English, Welsh, Cornish and Scottish.With King Henry VIII’s death in 1547, Elizabeth’s custody was taken by Catherine Parr, Henry's widow and her second husband, Thomas Seymour. Young Elizabeth was physically abused by Seymour which mentally affected her. He was later arrested and beheaded.