Elizabeth I reigned for 45 years between 1558 and 1603, becoming one of the most famous of all British monarchs. She is renowned for her moderate religious policy, her refusal to marry, her carefully measured foreign policy, her order to execute her cousin and rival Mary Queen of Scots and for rallying her troops in the face of the threat of Spanish invasion at the time of the Armada.
She was also an expert at propaganda and carefully cultivated her image as the "virgin queen" prepared to sacrifice everything for the good of her country. Look at this website for a comprehensive selection of portraits of Elizabeth and check out this video which has a slide show of some of the most famous ones.
For an explanation of the reasons behind her refusal to marry take a look at this short extract from a documentary series on the Tudors.
For a re-enactment of her famous speech to the troops at Tilbury at the time of the Spanish Armada watch this video:
For more on the Armada take a look at the BBC website and this section on the British Library website.
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