Elizabeth pt 1
some would say Elizabeth is a world class slag…..
問題一覧
1
Catherine of Aragon
2
Anne Boleyn
3
Jane Seymour
4
1533
5
1603
6
October 1537
7
march 1534, Mary is deemed illegal age and Elizabeth is to be queen
8
1536 Elizabeth was taken off the royal line along with Mary
9
1544 Elizabeth and Mary are to be placed back on the royal line
10
17th November 1558
11
1554 rebellion against the queen Elizabeth was later put on house arrest and imprisoned in the Tower of London for a period of time
12
mark cartwright no monarch had ever toured their kingdom and met so many people as Elizabeth did
13
Christopher haig major public relations exercises
14
1578 117miles 500 men 1000 horses started in Hampton court and ended in thetford
15
Allison weir the privy council was the sanctum sanatorium
16
Wesley royle “political nerve centre “
17
my lord Robert hath given her majesty a red petticoat
18
master of the horse
19
spy master
20
the Secretary of State
21
knowledge is never too dear
22
Peter akcroyd said he is “subtle and resourceful” simon schama said he is “cold blooded devious and single minded”
23
Alan Hynes one of the most strangely underrated in Elizabeth’s circle of close lovers
24
no prince in Europe hath such a councillor
25
Peter ackroyd “the most able and industrious admininistor” william Camden “a man of genius”
26
delay careful selection a small team rewards punishment and written records
27
Christopher haigh “ for Elizabeth parliamentarians are little boys “ “tone of condescending superiority “ J E Neale “MPs in the House of Commons deliberately planned confrontations with the queen “
28
3 weeks per year (of 52)
29
35 years
30
29 years
31
1/2
32
royal veto privy council involvement power to dissolve parliament the right to put a speaker the imposition of limitations use of power
33
1572 -1581 54 prorogations
34
sir Thomas gargrave 1559
35
Peter wentworth 1576
36
1601 and though you have had many mightier and wiser princes sitting in this seat you have never had nor shall ever have any that will love you better than I do
37
to conclude I am already bound unto a husband which is the kingdom of England and that may suffice you
38
historian richard Rex “the decision not to marry in many ways was a coolly sensible one”
39
Robert Dudley, Phillip II of Spain, Francis Duke of Alencon , Charles archduke of Austria
40
1572 bartholemew day massacre
41
8 feb 1601
42
Robert deveraux(Essex) earl of Southampton
43
1598
44
he suggested air George Carew as Irish deputy
45
300
46
1599 Essex refused to put down the Tyrone rebellion of Ireland , he felt that Robert Cecil who was the Secretary of State was working against him, rebellion starts 2 miles away he kept sir Thomas Egerton (lord keeper) and 3 privy councillors hostage robert Cecil declares Essex a traitor and told people to stay inside essex fails to create an uprising due to Cecil’s message and retreats back to the Essex house the earl of Nottingham and the queens men quickly surrounded his house and Essex surrenders in the evening on the 25th of February 1601 Essex was executed at the Tower of London
47
Allison weir she was still in control of the realm
48
Peter ackroyd “ in her later years she became more despotic” geoffery etton “apart from Cecil the rest of the council where second rate men.” john McGurk “the last 10 years of her reign were a decade of disillusionment and disappointment “
49
1590
50
1601 “ it will never be a merry world until the queen is gone “
51
1596 due to bad harvests and famines
52
“ Mortua sed non sepulta “ (i am dead but not yet buried )
53
1596 of June
54
this is the lords doing and it is marvellous in our eyes
55
polish 1597
56
1602 impatient
57
1601
58
1592 Marcus gheeraerts the younger
59
John Knox the first blast of the monstrous trumpet
問題一覧
1
Catherine of Aragon
2
Anne Boleyn
3
Jane Seymour
4
1533
5
1603
6
October 1537
7
march 1534, Mary is deemed illegal age and Elizabeth is to be queen
8
1536 Elizabeth was taken off the royal line along with Mary
9
1544 Elizabeth and Mary are to be placed back on the royal line
10
17th November 1558
11
1554 rebellion against the queen Elizabeth was later put on house arrest and imprisoned in the Tower of London for a period of time
12
mark cartwright no monarch had ever toured their kingdom and met so many people as Elizabeth did
13
Christopher haig major public relations exercises
14
1578 117miles 500 men 1000 horses started in Hampton court and ended in thetford
15
Allison weir the privy council was the sanctum sanatorium
16
Wesley royle “political nerve centre “
17
my lord Robert hath given her majesty a red petticoat
18
master of the horse
19
spy master
20
the Secretary of State
21
knowledge is never too dear
22
Peter akcroyd said he is “subtle and resourceful” simon schama said he is “cold blooded devious and single minded”
23
Alan Hynes one of the most strangely underrated in Elizabeth’s circle of close lovers
24
no prince in Europe hath such a councillor
25
Peter ackroyd “the most able and industrious admininistor” william Camden “a man of genius”
26
delay careful selection a small team rewards punishment and written records
27
Christopher haigh “ for Elizabeth parliamentarians are little boys “ “tone of condescending superiority “ J E Neale “MPs in the House of Commons deliberately planned confrontations with the queen “
28
3 weeks per year (of 52)
29
35 years
30
29 years
31
1/2
32
royal veto privy council involvement power to dissolve parliament the right to put a speaker the imposition of limitations use of power
33
1572 -1581 54 prorogations
34
sir Thomas gargrave 1559
35
Peter wentworth 1576
36
1601 and though you have had many mightier and wiser princes sitting in this seat you have never had nor shall ever have any that will love you better than I do
37
to conclude I am already bound unto a husband which is the kingdom of England and that may suffice you
38
historian richard Rex “the decision not to marry in many ways was a coolly sensible one”
39
Robert Dudley, Phillip II of Spain, Francis Duke of Alencon , Charles archduke of Austria
40
1572 bartholemew day massacre
41
8 feb 1601
42
Robert deveraux(Essex) earl of Southampton
43
1598
44
he suggested air George Carew as Irish deputy
45
300
46
1599 Essex refused to put down the Tyrone rebellion of Ireland , he felt that Robert Cecil who was the Secretary of State was working against him, rebellion starts 2 miles away he kept sir Thomas Egerton (lord keeper) and 3 privy councillors hostage robert Cecil declares Essex a traitor and told people to stay inside essex fails to create an uprising due to Cecil’s message and retreats back to the Essex house the earl of Nottingham and the queens men quickly surrounded his house and Essex surrenders in the evening on the 25th of February 1601 Essex was executed at the Tower of London
47
Allison weir she was still in control of the realm
48
Peter ackroyd “ in her later years she became more despotic” geoffery etton “apart from Cecil the rest of the council where second rate men.” john McGurk “the last 10 years of her reign were a decade of disillusionment and disappointment “
49
1590
50
1601 “ it will never be a merry world until the queen is gone “
51
1596 due to bad harvests and famines
52
“ Mortua sed non sepulta “ (i am dead but not yet buried )
53
1596 of June
54
this is the lords doing and it is marvellous in our eyes
55
polish 1597
56
1602 impatient
57
1601
58
1592 Marcus gheeraerts the younger
59
John Knox the first blast of the monstrous trumpet