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Elizabeth I Of England

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Gender Female
Death420 years ago
Date of birth September 7,1533
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Palace Of Placentia
Date of died March 24,1603
DiedRichmond Palace
Richmond
United Kingdom
Siblings Edward VI of England
Mary I of England
Mary I
Edward Tudor
Henry, Duke of Cornwall
Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Parents Henry VIII of England
Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII
Job Politician
Full name Queen Elizabeth I
BuriedWestminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom
Place of burialWestminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom
Deposed dateNovember 17, 1558, March 24, 1603
FoundedTrinity College Dublin
Elizabeth College
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Elizabeth I: Her Life in Letters
Elizabeth I
On Monsieur's Departure
The Book of Common Prayer: Commonly Called the First Book of Queen Elizabeth. Printed by Grafton 1559
The Letters of Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I: Translations, 1544-1589
Elizabeth I: Translations, 1592-1598
The Poems of Queen Elizabeth I.
Response to Parliamentary Delegation
A Book of Devotions
Purveyance for the Royal Household in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
Trelawny Papers
Elizabeth: Or, the Exiles of Siberia, the Original Tr. Revised and Corrected
Household Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth During Her Residence at Hatfield, October 1, 1551, to September 30, 1552
Speech to Soldiers
Did Queen Elizabeth Take Other Order in the Advertisements of 1566?: A Letter to Lord Selborne, in Reply to His Lordship's Criticisms on the Introduct
Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Illustrated by Simon Harmon Vedder
Queen Elizabeth I: Selected Works
Queen Elizabeth's Defence of Her Proceedings in Church and State
The True Copie of a Letter from the Queens Majesty to the Lord Mayor of London
Elizabeth I's Speech to Her Last Parliament (The Golden Speech)
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Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James Sixth of Scotland
Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI. of Scotland; Some of Them Printed from Originals in the Possession of the Rev. Edward Ryder, and Others from a Ms. Which Formerly Belonged to Sir Peter Thompson, Kt
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Official Souvenir Program, 1780-1905, in Commemoration of the 125th Anniversary of the Battle of Elizabethtown
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Elizabeth I was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. Elizabeth was the last monarch of the House of Tudor and is sometimes referred to as the "Virgin Queen".

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Eurovision 2023: Sweden qualifies but Ireland is out of the final

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By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

Sweden's Loreen has sailed through to The Grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest, cementing her position as this year's favourite.

The Star , who previously won in 2012, clasped her hands to cover Her Eyes as it was announced she had qualified from The First semi-final in Liverpool.

Ireland were less fortunate, with the Rock Band Wild Youth on their way home after failing to attract enough votes.

The country has now failed to qualify on eight of their last 10 attempts.

The continuation of that losing streak will cause much soul-searching in The Nation that holds the record for The Most Eurovision victories of all Time - Seven in total.

The Last Time they qualified was 2018, when Ryan O'Shaughnessy entered with his song Together.

Ireland's Eurovision commentator Marty Whelan could not hide his disappointment.

" Everything was absolutely perfect, they were fantastic, " He Said live on RTÉ One as The News sunk in.

" There's things I want to say, there's things I want to share. You can probably get it from the tone of My Voice , what I'm thinking, that this is. . Ugh, this is just such a shame.

" But the votes didn't come. So We Are not qualifying again this year from Liverpool when we had Great Expectations , as the famous book says. "

Tuesday's semi-final at the Liverpool Arena saw 15 acts competing for a place in Saturday's grand final. These are the ones who made The Cut .

Rock bands fared badly in The Public vote, with Latvia's Sudden Lights and Malta's The Busker joining Ireland on the Chopping Block .

The Other artists whose journey ended on Tuesday were Azerbaijani twins TuralTuranX and the Netherlands' Mia Nicolai and Dion Cooper .

Ten more acts will progress to the main competition after Thursday's second semi-final. The " Big Five" countries, who contribute The Most financially to The Competition (France, Germany, Spain, the UK and Italy) qualify automatically, as do Last Year 's winners Ukraine.

Liverpool is hosting The Competition on Ukraine's behalf, due to the ongoing Russian invasion of their country.

Moving memories

The impact of The War was referenced throughout the two-hour show. Songs like Switzerland 's Watergun and Croatia's Mama ŠČ! denounced conflict and bloodlust, while the Czech band Vesna sang elements of their song in Ukrainian as a show of solidarity with their near-neighbours.

During The Interval , Ukrainian star Alyosha performed a mournful version of Duran Duran 's Ordinary World , that emphasised The Pain of being separated from your loved ones.

The Singer fled to America with her three children when The War began, but her husband, Taras Topolja, frontman of the Rock Band Antitila, was required to stay At Home .

As she duetted with Liverpudlian X-Factor star Rebecca Ferguson , text messages from families fleeing the country flashed up on giant video screens and The Arena was lit up in the Ukrainian national colours of blue and yellow.

Speaking before The Contest , Alyosha dedicated her sobering and beautiful performance to forced migrants around The World .

The half-Time show also saw pop star Rita Ora performing a medley of her hits, including Anywhere and Praising You.

She was joined On Stage by 12-year-old Ukrainian refugee Sofiia, who has now settled in Romania. Ora said the youngster's plight reminded her of her own family's experience of fleeing the Balkan War in the 1990s " and how I will be forever grateful to the UK for showing us kindness and compassion".

" Sofiia opens my performance this evening playing with a ball, representing The Loss of childhood for these poor refugees, " " We Love You Ukraine, we all perform tonight, For You . "

The evening kicked off with a short video featuring famous faces from around Liverpool including Wirral-born TV baker Paul Hollywood , Ukrainian Everton footballer Vitalii Mykolenko and the late Paul O 'Grady.

The video also contained a surprise cameo from The King and Queen , who unveiled The Contest 's stage last month.

The Royal theme continued with the Opening Act , Norwegian singer Alessandra, whose barnstorming electropop number Queen of Kings featured a costume inspired by Britain's Queen Elizabeth I .

After that, The Audience were treated to ballroom dancers, a Portuguese Moulin Rouge routine, and a re-enactment of a traditional Moldovan wedding ceremony.

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The Night 's most outrageous costumes came courtesy of Croatian shock rockers Let 3 , who dressed in leather fetish gear before stripping down to white underwear.

However, Loreen was The Artist who had The Arena in the palm of her hand, with a soaring performance of Tattoo - a song about a love so deep and intense that it becomes engraved on her heart.

Performing in a nude catsuit between two giant LED screens, she threw down The Gauntlet to the rest of the 2023 contestants.

But over the weekend, The Star said she wasn't too concerned about winning.

" No, I care about creating something that is real, " she replied. " So my fear is compromising, my fear is that it's not authentic. "

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