Who Killed Queen Elizabeth 1
Queen Elizabeth I till date stands to be one of the most prosperous rulers England has ever seen. During her rule England captured many new lands and went on to become a prosperous state. Queen Elizabeth was born on 7 September 1533 and died on March 24 1603. |
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Though there were conspiracies against her but none of them were successful. Queen Elizabeth the first was not killed. Instead she died as a result of blood poisoning.
The death of Queen Elizabeth the first created quite a number of controversies.
It is believed that the queen died as a result of some conspiracy against her. While several conspiracies against the queen brewed, the Nevilles and Percys of Northumberland too conspired against the queen. However, the conspiracy could not be successful.
Queen Elizabeth was once seriously attacked by small pox in 1562. The illness left the queen nearly dead. But the queen recovered soon after. However, small pox had left ugly scars on the queen’s face, which she covered with heavy white make up.
When queen ascended the throne, England was a very insignificant country. However, because of the strategic and diplomatic changes made by the queen, England soon turned into a superpower. By the end of the Queen’s rule England had turned into one of the major political powers of the world.
It has been more than 400 years that the Queen left for heavenly abode. But Queen Elizabeth I is still remembered as one of the most powerful rulers in the world history.
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