On Thisday January 15 in 1559 Two months after the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary I of England, Elizabeth Tudor, the 25-year-old daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, is crowned Queen Elizabeth I at Westminster Abbey in London.
The two half-sisters, both daughters of Henry VIII, had a stormy
relationship during Mary’s five-year reign. Mary, who was brought up as a
Catholic, enacted pro-Catholic legislation and made efforts to restore
papal supremacy in England. A Protestant rebellion ensued, and Queen
Mary imprisoned Elizabeth, a Protestant, in the Tower of London on
suspicion of complicity. After Mary’s death, Elizabeth survived several
Catholic plots against her; although her ascension was greeted with
approval by most of England’s lords, who were largely Protestant and
hoped for greater religious tolerance under a Protestant queen. Under
the early guidance of Secretary of State Sir William Cecil, Elizabeth
repealed Mary’s pro-Catholic legislation, established a permanent
Protestant Church of England, and encouraged the Calvinist reformers in
Scotland.
In foreign affairs, Elizabeth practiced a policy of strengthening
England’s Protestant allies and dividing her foes. Elizabeth was opposed
by the pope, who refused to recognize her legitimacy, and by Spain, a
Catholic nation that was at the height of its power. In 1588,
English-Spanish rivalry led to an abortive Spanish invasion of England
in which the Spanish Armada, the greatest naval force in the world at
the time, was destroyed by storms and a persistent English navy.
With increasing English domination at sea, Elizabeth encouraged
voyages of discovery, such as Sir Francis Drake’s circumnavigation of
the world and Sir Walter Raleigh’s expeditions to the North American
coast.
The long reign of Elizabeth, who became known as the “Virgin Queen”
for her reluctance to endanger her authority through marriage, coincided
with the flowering of the English Renaissance, associated with such
renowned authors as William Shakespeare. By her death in 1603, England
had become a major world power in every respect, and Queen Elizabeth I
passed into history as one of England’s greatest monarchs.
THROWBACKTHISDAY; makes it 457 years and TBT Blog remembers.
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