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Elisabeth I.
Elisabeth I.
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Königin Elisabeth I. legt den Grundstein für Englands Aufstieg
Königin Elisabeth I. legt den Grundstein für Englands Aufstieg
Queen Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen
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Elisabeth – Wikipedie

Elisabeth je rakouský muzikál autorů Michaela Kunze a Sylvestera Levaye, který započal éru moderního německy mluvícího muzikálového divadla[ zdroj⁠?!]. Jde o příběh rakouské císařovny Alžběty Bavorské, manželky Františka Josefa I.

Volvo Elisabeth I - Wikipedia

The lines are recognizable in the later Amazon, but the Elisabeth has a small triangular grille, similar to one on an Alfa Romeo. [1 ] The man behind the project was the businessman Gösta Wennberg, who made official contact with Michelotti…

Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia

Elisabeth (born Duchess Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie in Bavaria; 24 December 1837 – 10 September 1898), nicknamed Sisi or Sissi, [1 ] was Empress of Austria and Queen of Hungary from her marriage to Franz Joseph I of Austria on 24 April 1854…

Elizabeth of Russia - Wikipedia

She remains one of the most popular Russian monarchs because of her decision not to execute a single person during her reign, her numerous construction projects, and her strong opposition to Prussian policies. [1 ] She was the last person…

Elizabeth I | Biography, Facts, Mother, & Death | Britannica

Elizabeth I, the iconic Queen of England, navigated political challenges and established a golden age marked by cultural flourishing and maritime exploration.
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How did Elizabeth I come to be queen of England?Queen Elizabeth I’s right to the throne wasn’t always guaranteed. Her father, King Henry VIII, had Parliament annul his marriage to Elizabeth’s mother—his second wife, Anne Boleyn—thus making Elizabeth an illegitimate child and removing her from the line of succession (although a later parliamentary act would return her to it). After Henry’s death in 1547, two of Elizabeth’s half-siblings would sit on the throne: first the young Edward VI, who reigned for six years, and then Mary I (“Bloody Mary”), who reigned for five years. Suspicious that her half-sister would try to seize power, Mary placed Elizabeth under what amounted to constant surveillance, even jailing her in the Tower of London for a short period of time. Elizabeth skillfully avoided doing anything that Mary might have used as grounds for her execution and, upon Mary’s death in 1558, went on to become one of England’s most illustrious monarchs.
What were the biggest issues facing England during Queen Elizabeth I’s reign?
  • Queen Elizabeth I inherited several issues from the reign of her predecessor, Queen Mary I, including an unpopular war with France and the religious divisions that Mary’s campaign against Protestantism had left behind.
  • The threat posed by the former subsided with the 1562 outbreak of the War of Religion in France, and Elizabeth responded to the latter by returning England to Protestantism and having Parliament formalize certain aspects of the Church of England’s doctrine.
  • An issue that troubled her reign for its entirety was her lack of a husband and heir, a situation which she and others realized could potentially ignite a successional crisis upon her death. Still, she never married, perhaps because she preferred to keep power to herself.
  • One of her biggest trials—at least in the foreign policy realm—came when Spain tried to invade England in 1588. The ensuing naval battle would go down as one of the most famous ones ever and ended with England’s defeat of the Spanish Armada, which had until then been supposed invincible.
What was Queen Elizabeth I’s relationship to religion in England?Upon assuming the throne, Queen Elizabeth I restored England to Protestantism. This broke with the policy of her predecessor and half-sister, Queen Mary I, a Catholic monarch who ruthlessly tried to eliminate Protestantism from English society. Elizabeth undertook her own campaign to suppress Catholicism in England, although hers was more moderate and less bloody than the one enacted by Mary. In fact, Elizabeth’s religious moderateness earned her the ire of some of the more radical Protestants, who were convinced that her reforms were inadequate for cleansing English society of what they saw as the vestiges of Catholicism. In reality, Elizabeth wasn’t interested in catering to either Protestantism or Catholicism, the zeal of both having the potential to disrupt the kind of law and order she was trying to establish. Her religious policies, such as the Act of Supremacy and the Act of Uniformity, went a lot further to consolidate the power of the church under her and to regularize the practice of the faith.

Elisabeth I. und ihre Zeit - Jürgen Klein - knihobot.cz

Kniha Elisabeth I. und ihre Zeit z druhé ruky. Na Knihobotu seženete bestsellery, klasiku i raritky, které jinde nenajdete.

Alžběta Bavorská – Wikipedie

Alžběta Amálie Evženie (německy Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Herzogin in Bayern; 24. prosince 1837 Mnichov – 10. září 1898 Ženeva), známá pod přezdívkou Sisi či Sissi, [1 ] byla bavorská princezna z rodu Wittelsbachů a po svém sňatku s…

Jméno Elisabeth a jeho význam - eMimino.cz

Líbí se vám jméno Elisabeth Zjistěte o něm vše – jeho původ i vznik. Kdy slaví Elisabeth svátek? Podívejte na eMimino.cz a přidejte si ho k oblíbeným.

Elisabeth Åsbrink – iLiteratura.cz

Švédská novinářka a spisovatelka se proslavila zejména historickými publikacemi „1947“ a „A stromy ve Vídeňském lese stále stojí“. Čtenáře oslovuje mimo jiné tím, že v literatuře faktu často využívá umělecké prostředky typické pro krásnou…
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