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12 September, 10:44

Which queen of England was the Elizabethan Age named after?

Question 1 options:

Mary

Anne Boleyn

Elizabeth I

Eleanor of Aquitaine

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  1. 12 September, 12:51
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    The correct answer is Elizabeth I.

    Explanation:

    The Elizabethan era (1558-1603) refers to a historical epoch of the history of England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.

    Queen Elizabeth I is considered as the greatest England queen.

    That historical epoch was named after her because that was the golden age of England. During that period, England made great progress, peace, and prosperity, especially in economics and literature.

    It started with two major events, the separation of the English and the Catholic church (1559) and the famous victory of England over the Spanish Army (1588).
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