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Sir Francis Drake was his vice-admiral. Elizabeth's fleet initially had fewer ships than the Armada. Each flew the flag of St. George which was white with a red ...
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Philip II (of Spain) was married to Mary I (of England) between 1554-1558. During their marriage, Philip was also. King of England. This image of the royal ...
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Elizabeth I - Imprisoned at the Tower of London. When 21-year-old Princess Elizabeth (played in this scene from Elizabeth R by Glenda Jackson) was imprisoned.
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Valentine Dale, a British diplomat during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, was attempting to negotiate with the Duke of Parma (Alexander Farnese) just before the ...
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Guy Hendrix Dyas, a BAFTA-winning production designer, created this image of “Visit to the Tiger, Sir Walter. Raleigh's Ship” for the film “Elizabeth: The ...
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In the fall of 1562, Elizabeth I (played by Glenda Jackson in this clip from Elizabeth R) became desperately ill with smallpox—a contagious, ...
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The British sent eight fire ships toward the Armada, causing the Spaniards to worry about their wooden vessels. This painting, by Hendrik Cornelisz Vroom ...
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Election Troubles in South Carolina - Election of 1876 · Elizabeth Cady Stanton · Elizabeth Cady Stanton with Susan B. Anthony · Elizabeth I · Elizabeth I - Naval ...
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Image of a 19th century engraving, by Matthew White Ridley, depicting Queen Elizabeth I as she reviews the. Earl of Leicester's troops at West Tilbury where ...
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Protesting this loss, to Catherine di Medici and Elizabeth I, did little good for Mary. Both women wanted the pearls. Elizabeth bid the higher price, and Mary's ...
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