Any information about Queen Elizabeth 1 tree of the family or descendants?
I do not think that Elizabeth died a virgin or without children. There have been rumors since she was the queen of her secret marriage to Robert Dudley and a son born to them. http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery/tudor.html http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery/liz1.html Here are two links to a painting of Elizabeth during her pregnancy and has two children. On one of his pragnant hangs in Hampton Court and was titled "Queen Elizabeth" and was later changed, this link is a picture of two of Elizabeth and her son Francis Bacon, is in the British Museum. This link to another page with more information both Sir Francis Bacon life. Elizabeth's second son http://www.sirbacon.org/links/parentage.htm another child, Robert Earl of Essux was in the Tower of London, in the Beauchamp Tower, in which he was imprisoned before being executed for treason in 1601, an inscription carved into the stone wall is still covered by a glass panel. Dice thus: "Robart Tidir" – the former spelling of Tudor. In the book of reference in the Beauchamp Tower, this name is intentionally misspelled twice Tider.http: / / Www.sirbacon.org / gallery / tower.html in Canonbury Tower, Islington, London, in the upper room of the tower, there is an inscription on one wall, dating the reign of Charles I. Bacon rent this house for nine years, from 1616-1625. In this inscription, all the kings and queens of England are listed, from William the Conqueror Charles I. Among the names of Elizabeth and James I, one name has been scratched out. The first letter may have been an F. What is the name, and why are two deleted questions remain unanswered. Http: / / www.sirbacon.org/canonb4text.html http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery / bessex.html I suggest you do a lot of reading on this subject. This was a time when a word against a king or queen landed him on the scaffold and Elizabeth was more than one person sent there to the rumors that she had had a child. The story is nothing more than what people in power want us to know. Http: / / www.geocities.com / christicrutchfield / sir_francis_bacon.htm Another interesting site in some curious about his life and foster parents.
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Catherine: The Great Journey, Russia, 1743 (The Royal Diaries) $4.33 Fourteen-year-old Prussian princess Sophia finds herself entangled in her mother’s efforts to arrange a marriage between Sophia and Charles-Peter, a young German duke and nephew of the Russian empress Elizabeth. As Sophia’s mother moves to make the match, she and Sophia must travel from their humble home in Zerbst, Prussia, to Russia–the kingdom of Elizabeth. There, Sophia is renamed Catherine an… |
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Marie Antoinette: Princess of Versailles, Austria-France, 1769 (The Royal Diaries) $3.25 Grade 5-8-Lasky takes historical fact and weaves it into a sympathetic account of an adolescent Marie Antoinette. Antonia’s diary begins shortly before her politically arranged betrothal and marriage to Louis Auguste, Dauphin of France. It describes her struggles with strange new customs, in particular the elaborate French Court etiquette. The descriptions of Versailles and palace life hold true t… |
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Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544 $5.72 “Do you know who I am? I shall tell you. I am Elizabeth, Princess of England, daughter of Henry VIII and his wife Anne Boleyn. I am eleven years old. My mother, once Queen, is now dead. Almost eight years ago, when I was not yet three, Father chopped off her head.” Daughter of a fallen queen, young Princess Elizabeth lives a complicated and dangerous life. She fears her father’s famous temp… |
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Queen Elizabeth II (Hardcover) $18.43 The forthcoming international Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II will be a historic event in every sense. Marking the sixtieth anniversary of her accession to the throne, the Diamond Jubilee places Queen Elizabeth II in the company of very few other monarchs?among them Queen Victoria?to have achieved such a long reign.Published to commemorate the momentous event, this official souvenir album charts the Queen`s life from childhood to the present and provides an invaluable companion to the history behind the Diamond Jubilee as well as a biography in photographs of the truly remarkable woman it celebrates. Making extensive use of materials drawn from the Royal Archives, the book features three hundred full-color illustrations?many never before seen?including personal documents and photographs portraying the formal and family life of Queen Elizabeth II both before and during her successful sixty-year reign.A magnificent souvenir of a rare event in royal history, this charming book also provides an intimate portrait of the life of Queen Elizabeth II. |
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Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth $109.85 Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth > YUL > 900 Rene-levesque Blvd W > Montreal > PQ > H3B4A5>Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth is a deluxe hotel located fourteen kilometers from Dorval Airport, in the center of Montreal. At the center of Montreal’s vibrant cultural and commercial district sits the grand and gracious Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth. Located above the train station (Via Rail & AMTRAK) and connected to the extensive underground city of thousands of boutiques, restaurants and cafés, and within walking distance from sports and cultural attractions, the hotel reflects the distinct elegance and charm of Montreal. Offering 1,037 rooms, this landmark property is celebrated internationally for its world class accommodations. Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth features a skillfully integrated Health Club featuring state of the art equipment and an indoor pool. The hotel offers three distinctive dining venues: Les Voyageurs Bar Lounge, Le Montréalais Bistro and the award winning Beaver Club, recognized as one of the best tables in Canada.>The preferred airport for Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth is Montreal, PQ (YUL Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl.) 14.9 km / 9.3 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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Loving Tribute to a Glorious Lady: Queen Elizabeth - $19.99 Includes:Portrait of a Great Lady (1983) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother – 90 Glorious Years (1990) Portrait of a Great Lady No synopsis available. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother – 90 Glorious Years Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother was born on August 4, 1900. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother- 90 Glorious Years celebrates this remarkable woman’s 90th birthday. Using archival footage, family photos, and interviews with members of the Royal Family, the viewer gets an intimate look at the fascinating life of the Queen Mother. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi |
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Elizabeth the Queen (Compact Disc) $66.01 From New York Times bestselling author Sally Bedell Smith comes a magisterial new biography of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, one of the world’s most fascinating, enigmatic, and admired women.  Sally Bedell Smith is known for her compulsively readable, prodigiously researched portraits of iconic public figures, from the Clintons to the Kennedys to Princess Diana. In Elizabeth the Queen, she explores in intimate detail the public and private life of the most prominent monarch of our time: the eldest daughter of King George VI, who ascended to the throne in 1952 at the tender age of twenty-five and has beguiled royal observers ever since.  In an enterprising feat of scholarship, Smith managed to get the first look at a trove of research materials that bring fresh insights into Queen Elizabeth’s professional and family relationships, including those with her husband of nearly sixty-five years, Prince Philip, her four headline-grabbing children, and her grandchildren William and Harry. Here is a compelling profile drawn from the Queen’s personal correspondence, the unpublished journals of a former American ambassador, and hundreds of interviews with some of the Queen’s closest friends (a number of whom have not spoken before), key advisers, family and neighbors, as well as former heads of state, first ladies and ambassadors from the U.K., U.S., and Canada. Published to coincide with the British monarch’s sixtieth year on the throne—her Diamond Jubilee—in 2012, Sally Bedell Smith’s groundbreaking biography is an up-close and eye-opening look at Elizabeth the leader, strategist, and diplomat; the daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother: Elizabeth the Queen.From the Hardcover edition. |
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