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Queen Elizabeth Tudor is known as "Gloriana" after her small fleet of agile ships defeated the Spanish Armada's 131 galleons in the English Channel on 6 August 1588. But how did this happen and why is the late Elizabethan era the "Golden Age?" In this beautiful creative non-fiction biography you'll meet Elizabeth as you have never met her before. Whether you are a fan of the Tudor dynasty or this is your first time exploring English history, you will gain valuable insights into the mind of one of perhaps the most legendary woman of world history. Features six medieval and Elizabethan songs, a detailed timeline, and an extensive suggested reading list perfect for classrooms of all sizes.
Queen Elizabeth Tudor is still known today as "Gloriana" after her small fleet of agile ships defeated the Spanish Armada's 131 galleons in the English Channel on 6 August 1588.But how did this happen and why is the late Elizabethan era the "Golden Age?"In this beautiful creative non-fiction biography you'll meet Elizabeth as you have never met her before.Whether you are a fan of the Tudor dynasty or this is your first time exploring English history, you will gain valuable insights into the mind of perhaps the most legendary woman in world history as told through the eyes of her famous -- or infamous -- relationship with Robert Dudley. Continues the story of Mary Queen of Scots (explored in book three) with Queen Mary's trial and its impact on Elizabeth.Features six medieval and Elizabethan songs, a detailed timeline, and an extensive suggested reading list.
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From the bridal veil, invitations, to the guest book, this book provides you with 21 step-by-step projects that are fun, affordable and surprisingly easy to make. Projects are designed with non-perishable materials so everything can be finished well in advance of the big day.
In 1401, Catherine de Valois seemed like just another daughter to King Charles VI of France and his wife, Queen Isabeau of Bavaria, doomed to live forever in obscurity. That is until she became the excuse King Henry V of England needed in order to declare war with France. Caught between her father's mental illness and both a civil war at home and war with England, Catherine found the eyes of the Christian world fixed upon her. Shakespeare would tell her story in his grand history play "Henry V," concealing the real woman she was. Discover the real Catherine and how this young woman of courage, conviction, and peace changed not just her 15th century world, but the lives of every British and American woman and man born since. Based on primary source accounts supplemented by research from the BBC. A creative non-fiction biography for children and teens.
Queen Elizabeth is perhaps the most legendary and celebrated ruler in English history. Yet do you really know her as well as you think you do? In this exciting and romantic stage drama you explore Elizabeth's path from "Lady Elizabeth" to "Gloriana" through the lens of her relationship with Robert Dudley, a relationship far more contentious than most people believe. Politics and religion collide, provoking Elizabeth to console herself with her music, and a hard decision lays before her as plots against her life threatens her throne. Production notes include detailed timeline and bibliography from the original biography.