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her Highnes


Title Queen Elizabeth I
Origtitle Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I
Caption The Queen sits here in all her majesty looking over all her subjects.
Source The British Museum
Date 1590-1600
URL http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/search_object_details.aspx?objectid=1503365&partid=1&searchText=Queen+Elizabeth&fromADBC=ad&toADBC=ad&titleSubject=on&numpages=10&images=on&orig=%2fresearch%2fsearch_the_collection_database.aspx¤tPage=1
Creator Jan Rutlinger
Type Engraving
Origin Internet
Occurrences

her Highnes

Alternate Spelling Occurrences

Queenes most excellent Maiestie / her Maiesties grant / her Maiestie / her Maiesties vse / her Maiesties grant / her Maiesties behalfe / her Maiestie / her Maiesties Equieres / her Maiestie / her Maiesty / her Maiesties Subiects

Additional Notes

Elizabeth I (1533-1603):; Elizabeth I, last of the Tudor dynasty, was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second ill-fated wife Anne Boleyn, and reigned as Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death in 1603. Well educated in languages and politics, and more moderate (and ambiguous regarding her personal beliefs) than her predecessors on religious matters, Elizabeth was a master of the art and artifice required of a Renaissance monarch. Raleigh was (at times) a favorite of Elizabeth’s, and she granted him a royal patent for colonization in 1585, making possible the Roanoke Voyages. However, by 1587, Elizabeth and England were wrapped up in the imminent crisis of the Spanish Armada, and Elizabeth forbade private voyages (for security and so that more vessels could be used for military defense purposes), ultimately resulting in a delay of several years of a support and supply voyage to the Roanoke Colony.;
Works Cited:; Patrick Collinson, ‘Elizabeth I (1533–1603)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/8636, accessed 26 Sept 2011];