Elizabeth Tudor
Elizabeth Tudor as the great Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth Tudor later became Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England. Elizabeth Tudor is the daughter of Queen Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII. Elizabeth Tudor suffered a rough childhood because King Henry VIII wanted a son but Anne Boleyn could only delivered a daughter, Elizabeth Tudor.
The death of Anne Boleyn
Shortly before the death of Anne Boleyn, King Henry had visited Anne Boleyn in her cell in the Tower of London and offered Anne Boleyn one last chance: if Anne Boleyn agreed to divorce him, to exile herself and her daughter, Elizabeth Tudor, to France, and give up Elizabeth Tudor 's rights to the throne, he would let her live.
Anne Boleyn had refused. She preferred an honorable death to a life of disgrace. More importantly, she had no intention of depriving her daughter Elizabeth Tudor of her legitimate birthright. Anne Boleyn believed that Elizabeth Tudor would be a queen someday and she believed Elizabeth would be a great queen. She was right, Elizabeth Tudor became Queen Elizabeth Tudor or Queen Elizabeth I and led England into a prosperous era.
Anne Boleyn sacrificed her life for Elizabeth Tudor who led England into the Golden Age
With that conviction and faith, Anne Boleyn sacrificed her life. Anne Boleyn did not do so in vain. Elizabeth Tudor grew up to become Queen Elizabeth Tudor or Queen Elizabeth I, queen of England, the most famous monarch in the history of the country. Queen Elizabeth Tudor 's achievements in exploration, the arts, and international and domestic politics were so outstanding that her period of reign has ever since been called The Golden Age of England.
|